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tpbearden
Dec 3, 2006, 07:46 AM
Hello,
I have installed a new shower pan in the basement and the pan came with a plastic drain kit. The drain is leaking around the seal underneath very slightly. Is there some type of caulk or epoxy that I could apply to the bottom to stop the tiny leak? Though I followed the manufactures instructions, I had a hard time seating the flange as the pvc drain pipe was not exactly perfectly square. The inside ring is seated, yet the outside is not down as far as I would like yet the plastic oring that you tightened is as tight as I can get it. Thanks for your help.

speedball1
Dec 3, 2006, 08:32 AM
"I had a hard time seating the flange as the pvc drain pipe was not exactly perfectly square. The inside ring is seated, yet the outside is not down as far as I would like yet the plastic oring that you tightened is as tight as I can get it."

If the trap raiser and the drain don't line up then you're in for trouble. They MUST be square with each other or there will be a leak. Reposition them and try again. Good luck, Tom

tpbearden
Dec 3, 2006, 07:53 PM
Hey Speedball,
It is aligned OK now. The instructions say this is a caulkless drain. I read a previous post and it stated you should use silicon on plastic drains. Is this what you would suggest?

speedball1
Dec 4, 2006, 08:18 AM
Caukless doesn't mean that you don't have to seal the drain lip. Run a ring of plumbers putty or Silicon Jel under the lip of thye drain before you tighten the retaining nut. Good luck, Tom

tpbearden
Dec 4, 2006, 05:16 PM
Thanks speedball-I did that today-