Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    jimbeem's Avatar
    jimbeem Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Jun 1, 2010, 09:10 PM
    1.5 I have a 60 year old shower stall with a flat concrete slab base. The drain abo
    The drain which comes up through the slab is steel 3" in diameter. About 4" below the pipe coming up out of the top of the slab is a 1.5" drain pipe, either ABS or galvanized. I want to re-tile this shower floor. I purchased a pre-slope (quick-pitch) kit for under the liner, and another kit for over the liner, for the correct slope to the drain. However, there are no weep holes in this drain.

    Can I get away with sloping a mud base over the flat slab and drilling weep holes into the existing metal flange leading into the drain pipe close to the drain? (This is a raised foundation 2.5', so a little water into the crawl space won't hurt anything).

    Thanks, Jimbeem
    Milo Dolezal's Avatar
    Milo Dolezal Posts: 7,192, Reputation: 523
    Plumbing Expert
     
    #2

    Jun 2, 2010, 11:18 AM
    Hi there Jimbeem,

    Go to Home Depot and buy new shower drain with weep holes. It is as easy as that. You will save yourself lots of troubles...

    3" drain is for toilet. It has no trap. You need trap for shower. You should attach shower drain to 2" pipe (with trap) or maybe even 1 1/2" pipe (with trap).

    Galvanized = metal......ABS = plastic. Knock on it. you will know right away what it is made of... However, correct shower drain head will attach to either one of them....


    You HAVE to water-proof new shower base including the curb and 12" up the walls. Use either PVC lining of Hot Mop. No way around it...

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Installation of a shower stall on a concrete slab [ 6 Answers ]

How is the drain of a shower stall connected to the ptrap that has been roughed in, in a concrete slab during new house construction to make a water tight connection? The ptrap is PVC.

Installing shower/tub stall on concrete slab [ 17 Answers ]

Im finishing my basement, and need to install a shower/tub stall on a concrete slab. This is the exact model I am using: Tub/Showers, Bathtubs & Showers Instructions for doing this, I find, are for installations over wood subfloors which has some dimensional lee-way with the positioning of the...

Replacing Leaking Shower Stall Concrete Base [ 8 Answers ]

In my basement I have an old shower stall that was installed by the former owner. The stall also has the air conditioner drainage hose directed through the bottom of shower stall and it drains into the shower drain. That is not my idea of sanitary! Also, there is no top (cover) over the stall. ...

45yr old lead shower stall concrete slab [ 3 Answers ]

I removed the lead shower pan and cut the lead off around the drain. Removed the drain ,seems to be a 4" to 5" piece of lead pipe down in the concrete I guess attached to cast iron .how do I go about this situation??


View more questions Search