Hi there…we have a leak in our second floor shower drain. This had happened once before we bought the house (you can see where they patched the ceiling drywall). We have opened up the ceiling and managed to get the nut loosened from the underside of the drain. There was a paper gasket (which basically had “disintegrated” and flaked off when we pulled it down), on top of the rubber gasket that seems a bit stretched out. The PVC pipe from underneath is glued in to the flange pipe in the shower stall. When in the shower stall inspecting the flange pipe, there is no gasket or caulking apparent underneath the lip – the pipe flange simply sits against the bottom of the shower stall. My question is where to go from here. Do we simply replace the gasket underneath the shower stall? Does there need to be some type of silicone caulking or gasket under the lip of the drain inside the stall? I have read about the Wing-tite replacement drains, but would prefer to fix the one there if possible. Thanks for your help... Tony and Anita.:)