Shower drain pipe replacement
Howdy fellers!
I'm gearing up to put in a tile shower and have a question, actually, two questions. Ground floor: Originally there was a fiberglass shower pan installed, which I have removed. Underneath the pan, obviously, is the drain pipe sticking up. The foundation has been removed around it roughly one square foot. I needed to cut the pipe down to replace it with the primary drain receptacle used in mud shower pans, so I discovered that the area around the pipe is simple sand/clay, so I started digging. I removed enough of the dirt to where the pipe just came loose from the section of pipe that leads to the trap, which actually worked out well, so now I don't have to cut it. It was never glued on. My first question is... is that normal? I planned on replacing the pipe in the same manner I found it, with the appropriate height adjustments made. I plan on using sand to pack around the new pipe up to the point of where I'm a few inches short of the foundation. From there, I planned on adding some rebar for structural support and cementing the rest so it is flush with the foundation. From that point, I can begin with the actual shower plan pre slope mud base, etc.
Does my plan sound solid? For lack of a better term?
Thanks