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    Ron24 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Aug 4, 2007, 03:51 PM
    new shower tray drain is on floor joist---yikes?
    Hi all, am pretty handy but currently could use some advice. A new rectangular shower kit arrived, glass doors, tray and all but upon lining the tray up to the studs, cutting the floor
    below to refit the drain and its trap I find the shower tray drain lines up exactly on the top of a floor joist. House is about 19 years old and in very good shape. Plan at this time is
    since the shower kit has been bought that I extend the short wall of the rectangle for the shower about 2 1/2" buy building up that wall with 2 x 4's on their side and then adding
    another layer of greenboard. Is there a better idea? Thanks in advance, Ron in MD.
    If it matters, the shower is going into a 2nd floor small bathroom. It is replacing a low
    cost shower kit we had installed by a contractor about 10 years ago and the drains are
    different.
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    doug238 Posts: 1,560, Reputation: 62
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    Aug 5, 2007, 06:35 AM
    Depending on the size of the floor joist and the span, you may be able to 'cut and head' this joist. Talk to a carpenter about this.

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