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tifftngirl
Aug 31, 2008, 03:00 PM
We just recently poured a new concrete floor down in our basement and left a pvc pipe that is about 4 inches tall sticking out of the concrete in place to where the basement shower drain will go. Our shower pan is 4 ft by 4ft and we are wondering how to install a basement shower drain over a concrete floor? :confused:

tifftngirl
Aug 31, 2008, 03:09 PM
We are trying to install a shower pan in a basement we are finishing. The 2 inch pipe has been stubbed up through the floor and does not have a p trap in the concrete. The shower pan drain is against the floor just sitting on top of the floor. What do we do to get a p trap and a drain connection?

speedball1
Aug 31, 2008, 03:14 PM
We just recently poured a new concrete floor down in our basement and left a pvc pipe that is about 4 inches tall sticking out of the concrete in place to where the basement shower drain will go. Our shower pan is 4 ft by 4ft and we are wondering how to install a basement shower drain over a concrete floor? :confused:Let us know about the "P" trap.
You will first install a flange type shower drain, (see image)on the floor. The shower pan will be placed over the bottom part of the flange and the stub-up will be cut to size and be primed and glued in. The top part of the drain will then be bolted to the bottom of the flange thus securing the shower pan and you're ready to mud in the shower base. Good luck, Tom

massplumber2008
Aug 31, 2008, 03:15 PM
What kind of pipe is in place and what is the shower pan made of?

Get back to us...

MARK

massplumber2008
Aug 31, 2008, 03:16 PM
TiFftnGIRL...

What material is your shower pan made of? And your other post said pipe had no ptrap underground. Please clarify what you can...

Uncap the pipe and pour some water down the drain.. if water is visible after water drains away then you have a ptrap in place...

MARK

ballengerb1
Aug 31, 2008, 03:19 PM
99% of all shower rough ins have a trap below the concrete. Pour a quart or two of water down that pipe and look with a flashlight. If you see standing water you are part of that 99%. Tell us what you see. We can also be of help installing the pan, did you buy it yet? I suggest Swanstone for easy installation and very good quality.