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    frohme Posts: 31, Reputation: 1
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    May 1, 2005, 03:02 PM
    Basement Shower Rough-in Dilemma
    I have been adding a basement bath, and have only the shower drain to run before the concrete goes back down. I am a DIY’er and am a little nervous about the exact placement of the drain. I have gotten the specs for the shower were going to get and have marked where the drain should go. I have taken into account what I think the framing will be when making these measurements. My concern is some unknown will arise which will make my measurements off. I think I have 3 options here, and wanted to get the boards feedback.

    1. Go with the measurements I have taken, and see what happens.
    2. Don’t pour the concrete in a little area under the shower and don’t install the line until ready to finish the bathroom, and then mix up a bag of ready mix concrete to finish the floor.
    3. Add an inch cushion to each direction of my measurements and then shim out the wall framing during final installation.

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    May 2, 2005, 05:47 AM
    Shower Drain
    Quote Originally Posted by frohme
    I have been adding a basement bath, and have only the shower drain to run before the concrete goes back down. I am a DIY’er and am a little nervous about the exact placement of the drain. I have gotten the specs for the shower were going to get and have marked where the drain should go. I have taken into account what I think the framing will be when making these measurements. My concern is some unknown will arise which will make my measurements off. I think I have 3 options here, and wanted to get the boards feedback.

    1. Go with the measurements I have taken, and see what happens.
    2. Don’t pour the concrete in a little area under the shower and don’t install the line until ready to finish the bathroom, and then mix up a bag of ready mix concrete to finish the floor.
    3. Add an inch cushion to each direction of my measurements and then shim out the wall framing during final installation.

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    First off we have to know the type of shower you're installing. Tile? Enclosure? Plastic base with tile walls? Only then will we be able to understand your needs. Regards, Tom
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    May 3, 2005, 03:06 PM
    It will be a enclosure, one piece bottom with 3 solid pieces for the walls. The bottom has a center drain.

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    May 3, 2005, 04:14 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by frohme
    It will be a enclosure, one piece bottom with 3 solid pieces for the walls. The bottom has a center drain.

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    I'm going to have to go with door #3. 3. Add an inch cushion to each direction of my measurements and then shim out the wall framing during final installation
    That will give you a little "wiggle room" in case you have to make minor adjustments to line the drain up with the trap. Good luck, Tom

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