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The water that is leaking around the shower drain looks clean (not soapy or murky). Frankly I'm not sure yet if the water is leaking right out of the drain or from somewhere below as I have just seen...
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I've done some further investigation and am baffled.
I confirmed that the shower drain only leaks when the washing machine runs.
To test the drainage, I put a garden hose in the washing machine...
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Thanks again Massplumber.
Three reasons I didn't consider a pre-fab are
a) because of the custom size required
b) we preferred the tile look
c) ones I've had in the past all have a springy...
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So it looks like I can follow the instructions in this link almost exactly. I would pour a thin layer of concrete to slope to the drain (or perhaps not if the current cement slab already slopes to...
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Thank you - good information.
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Thanks for the answer. I won't be using a pre-fab because I haven't had good luck with them in the past.
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One further question - is it best to use concrete board or hardiebacker?
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Hello
I plan on building a tile shower on an concrete slab with drain already in place (there was an existing show in place) which sticks up about an inch from the slab (possibly there is a piece...
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Thanks for the quick response. The washing machine drain fortunately is 2" so should be good there. Presumably next step is to auger the line as there is potential blockage.
--Duncan
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I am replacing/upgrading the shower in the basement (i.e. - concrete slab) and have removed the existing fiberglass shower enclosure and found that all of the floor level wood and drywall is severely...
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