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Leaky Shower Drainer Repair Help
I recently bought my house and found that the master shower produces a nasty smell. I moved to the guest bath to allow it to dry out complete and then took a look. Simply disturbing the hairy beast under the strainer, though dry, produced the smell so I thoroughly cleaned the entire area. That problem is solved.
While doing this, I noticed a couple of things, and I'm not sure how to fix them. The only parts I could remove were the strainer and a rubber gasket. There was what appeared to be very old chunks of putty in the space around the pipe, and it is not water tight. When I rinsed the area with bleach water, I saw it seep past the outside of the pipe. Since I already knew there was a leak, I wasn't concerned about adding a wee bit more.
What, if anything, is supposed to be in there? I've been googling my heart out trying to find images and instructions for similar drains and have come up only with pictures of the full assembly. I don't think it was the putty. The gasket I took out had been around it, but I believe that was wrong. It has a channel on the underside like it's suppose to fit over the pipe end, but it doesn't, and it was pushed around it with the channel facing up, collecting all sorts of the ick I cleaned. And the rounded top actually fits within the snap-in lip of the strainer, but that would leave it sitting just on top of the pipe. The pipe is a little off-center, so even that doesn't make a good fit.
Was something missing from this installation? The guest shower and floor drain in the laundry are completely different so I have nothing to compare to.
Also, the black ring that sits on top of the hole has lifted on one side. What should that be sealed with? And should the strainer be sealed with putty or something? It's looks like they had used something. It's not flush with the pan and I'm sure water leaks around it and into the space the pipe comes through that I know isn't water tight. And so it goes.
Attached is a picture. I can certainly take more if needed. FYI, the strainer reads AB&A LB79 ABS-1 2000mm DWV.
Thanks!
SavvyCat
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