Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    tommytman's Avatar
    tommytman Posts: 153, Reputation: 2
    Junior Member
     
    #1

    Feb 19, 2005, 08:37 PM
    Replacing old tub with claw foot tub on a slab
    I'm thinking of replacing an old tub (american standard recessed tub) with a new claw foot tub. The only part I think I may have trouble with is connecting the drain. I don't think the drain line in the floor will be where it needs to be for the new tub. I am on a slab and wonder how they set up the drain lines... and how easy it would be to move it a few inches.
    tommytman's Avatar
    tommytman Posts: 153, Reputation: 2
    Junior Member
     
    #2

    Feb 19, 2005, 08:53 PM
    Should have also said:

    The drain lines are all cast iron and connect either by pipe thread or by rubber gromet-like inserts in the bell portion of the cast iron pipe.
    speedball1's Avatar
    speedball1 Posts: 29,301, Reputation: 1939
    Eternal Plumber
     
    #3

    Feb 20, 2005, 06:27 AM
    Replacing old tub with claw foot tub on a slab
    Quote Originally Posted by tommytman
    I'm thinking of replacing an old tub (american standard recessed tub) with a new claw foot tub. The only part I think I may have trouble with is connecting the drain. I don't think the drain line in the floor will be where it needs to be for the new tub. I am on a slab and wonder how they set up the drain lines....and how easy it would be to move it a few inches. The drain lines are all cast iron and connect either by pipe thread or by rubber gromet-like inserts in the bell portion of the cast iron pipe
    A Typical tub rough-in is 1 5/8" in from the floor plate behind the drain and 15 1/2" out from the wall. What's the rough-in specs on your claw foot tub?

    We use several methods to join cast iron pipe. None of which include pipe threads, (unless we're converting to another type of pipe from cast iron.) The three most widely used are, lead and okum joints, Neoprene inserts,(rubbers) and No-Hub bands. Regards and thanks for your input on this site, it's appreciated! Tom
    tommytman's Avatar
    tommytman Posts: 153, Reputation: 2
    Junior Member
     
    #4

    Feb 20, 2005, 08:00 AM
    Speedball,

    Here is an example of what one of the tubs looks like

    http://www.clawfootclassics.com/sotcntmspec.asp

    From what I can tell (from the above link) if the rough in is 1 5/8" in from the floor plate behind the drain and 15 1/2 out from the wall then I will be fine. Problem is when I try to measure including tile thickness (in the existing bath) I'm getting something like around 13 1/2 inches and not 15 /12. But without looking under the existing tub it is hard to say what I've got there.

    What kind of connection exists under the tub where the overflow and tub drain come together and run into the stub out?
    speedball1's Avatar
    speedball1 Posts: 29,301, Reputation: 1939
    Eternal Plumber
     
    #5

    Feb 20, 2005, 09:01 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by tommytman
    Speedball,

    Here is an example of what one of the tubs looks like

    http://www.clawfootclassics.com/sotcntmspec.asp

    From what I can tell (from the above link) if the rough in is 1 5/8" in from the floor plate behind the drain and 15 1/2 out from the wall then I will be fine. Problem is when I try to measure including tile thickness (in the existing bath) I'm getting something like around 13 1/2 inches and not 15 /12. But without looking under the existing tub it is hard to say what I've got there.

    What kind of connection exists under the tub where the overflow and tub drain come together and run into the the stub out?
    Tommy, Go to http://www.clawfootclassics.com/ltdraintips.asp to see the drain specs. On your claw foot tub.
    The site does not give rough in dimensions but when I have more time I'll see what I can come up with. Tom
    laurenhastie's Avatar
    laurenhastie Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #6

    Feb 6, 2010, 09:46 AM
    We have a drain set for a original clawfoot tub, but I would like a double ended tube. Is there an easy solution to the drain issue, or will we need to have the concrete busted out to move the drain
    speedball1's Avatar
    speedball1 Posts: 29,301, Reputation: 1939
    Eternal Plumber
     
    #7

    Feb 7, 2010, 07:17 AM

    Is there an easy solution to the drain issue, or will we need to have the concrete busted out to move the drain
    Give me the measures of the trap raiser from the front and side wall and I'll tell you. Cheers, Tom

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!

Foot pain on side of foot [ 33 Answers ]

Was hoping someone could help. I have pain on the outside of my right foot. It is 1/2 way down the foot, it is tender to the touch and makes walking difficult.. Any ideas what it is? Thanks..

Drywalling a 9 foot ceiling [ 7 Answers ]

May be a silly question, but how does one drywall a 9 foot ceiling? I'm guessing you hang your 4x8 (or 4x12) sheets horizontally and cut a one foot strip at the top or bottom (does it matter?)... Do they sell 4 1/2 dimension drywall? Thanks!

Dew Claw Removal [ 7 Answers ]

I was just wondering if anyone had any good pictoral articles on exactly how to remove the dew claws on new born puppies. I've found a few but they only show before and after not exactly where and how to cut. Any help is appreciated.

Increasing foot speed [ 4 Answers ]

Hi I have a 12 yr old who plays baseball and is very good except for foot speed. How do you increase the foot speed for a young person Ty

Injured foot... [ 0 Answers ]

I think I've possibly fractured my foot but I'm not 100% sure. As I was walking through my living room, my right baby toe got caught on a chair leg and was bent back. I just thought I had stubbed my toe, but I woke the next morning to a very swollen, bruised foot. The swelling and pain persisted...


View more questions Search