jdraughn
Apr 13, 2008, 09:28 PM
I plan on installing a corner shower which is on slab (1 story house). It's my primary bathroom and I want to put the shower in the corner opposite of where the plumbing for the tub is that's currently installed.
I planned on renting a jack hammer and breaking up a trench from one corner of the bathroom to the other.
My question is how do I install the p-trap. Do I create a p-trap right under where the shower tray is going to go, then feel it with sand then top it off with concrete? Or just feel it with concrete? I know p-traps are to keep sewer gas out of your home, but I also though they were there to capture larger pieces of debri, like maybe your wedding rings? I would hate to rip out the shower and jackhammer the floor up to get to the p-trap, but if that's they way it's done, then that's the way I will do it.
Thanks
I planned on renting a jack hammer and breaking up a trench from one corner of the bathroom to the other.
My question is how do I install the p-trap. Do I create a p-trap right under where the shower tray is going to go, then feel it with sand then top it off with concrete? Or just feel it with concrete? I know p-traps are to keep sewer gas out of your home, but I also though they were there to capture larger pieces of debri, like maybe your wedding rings? I would hate to rip out the shower and jackhammer the floor up to get to the p-trap, but if that's they way it's done, then that's the way I will do it.
Thanks