Replacing tub drain with tile-in shower drain
Hello,
I'm replacing my bath tub with a tile shower that will have a mud pan. As a result I need to install a tile-in drain. My understanding is that the surface of the drain with all the top pieces removed needs to be flush with the concrete foundation. For the current tub drain installation a large section of the concrete around the drain has been chipped away all the way down to the dirt. So, it appears that to install the tile-in drain I will need to get it into position then pour new concrete around it, thereby permanently mounting it in the foundation of the house. I have several questions:
1. Is my assumption as described above correct?
2. The tile-in drain is 2" but my existing drain pipe is 1-1/2". I understand I can use a reducer and I also understand that the reducer should be placed vertically on the tile-in drain with the p-trap directly below it. If this is correct, it seems that the entire assembly from the bottom of the tile-in drain to the bottom of the p-trap could be almost 1 foot. Does this matter?
3. The tile-in drain is brass. Should I also use a brass reducer and p-trap (if such animals exist) or is PVC more appropriate. Ultimately I'm connecting this whole mess to an existing 1950's horizontal cast iron 1-1/2" drain line via a rubber coupler.
Thanks,
Ray