Upgrading or repairing a shower drain includes removing the shower pan and drain hub and cutting the subfloor to access the drain lines.
Floor cut out for bathtub drain.
The size of the drain hole depends on the size of your shower s drain opening.
Installing a tub drain in a bathroom with an existing finished floor will require you to cut a hole in the floor to accommodate the drain and trap.
Most shower drains utilize a 2 inch pipe.
Place drain on centerline.
And more importantly how would i attach a new drain assembly to what is coming out of the ground here.
And yes that is a termite destroyed sill plate behind the drain.
Horizontally each faucet goes 4 inches to the right left of centerline.
Faucet valves 20 to 22 inches above the floor.
Plywood or plank subfloor is fastened to the floor joists.
Use the screwdriver to disconnect and remove the tub s waste and overflow valve cover.
If the drain is stubborn and won t budge even with the proper tools heating the flange with a hair dryer on high sol hot may soften the putty that s sealing the flange to the tub.
My early guess is to cut it off and use a fernco banded coupler.
Use a tool designed for tub drain removal also called a tub drain extractor to remove the drain flange.
This video is a step by step instruction on how to replace a bathtub drain.
If your tub begins to drain slowly or stops draining completely it has probably.
The position of the tub drain will vary depending on the size and design of the tub and you ll need to cut an access hole in the floor at the drain end of the tub to allow for positioning and.
Tub spout 4 inches above tub rim discharge hole from back wall.
In new construction you should readily be able to site a bathtub so its drain falls between joists rather than on top of a floor joist.
The sills and studs were pretty torn up it will be replaced before putting the new tub in thanks in advance.
This means the hole you cut into the subfloor should be slightly larger than 2 inches in diameter.
Opening for drain access can be between 10 and 14 inches offset from framing and 6 to 8 inches wide.
Using a basic circular saw with a masonry hardie siding blade used to both cut out the concrete floor as well as the old cast iron drains.
Keep turning drain counterclockwise until the old drain is released it shouldn t take too many turns before the drain comes right out.