Replace the bathtub drain whether you are replacing the drain you just removed or installing a new drain use fresh plumber s putty.
Moving a bathtub drain.
The old tub must be removed before the drain is moved.
I have 1 4 inches of plywood on the floor under the bathtub 5 8 subfloor additional 3 4 inch marine ply.
If you are remodeling your bathroom and the project involves replacing your standalone shower with a tub consider hiring a plumber to install the tub.
Step 1 set the bathtub in place.
A standalone shower drain and a tub or bathtub and shower combination drain cannot be used interchangeably.
This sewer pipe is connected at one end to the bathtub s p trap and the other end to the connecting coupling that is attached to the house s main sewer line.
Moving a bathtub drain from the center to the right side requires accessing the plumbing pipes under the sub floor.
Roll the putty between your hands until it is a long log that is about as thick as a pencil.
He can ensure the plumbing outlets meet plumbing code.
How to move a bathtub drain steps mark the drain pipe coming down from the bathtub 1 2 inch above where it connects to the p trap.
Cut straight across the drain pipe with a hacksaw.
Mark a 12 inch access tunnel on the subfloor for the new feeder pipe.
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Step 4 cut the subfloor to install the feeder pipe.
The new part of the drain is made of pvc and connects after the trap with a rubber clamp to the old abs drain.
Trim burrs off of plastic pipe with knife.
Measure the distance from the old tub drain to the new shower drain.
Wrap the putty around the lip of the replacement drain basket.
Run hot water down the drain and examine for slow drainage.
A change in bathtub location requires new sewer pipe.
Place a plunger head over the bathtub drain opening and plunge four to five times.