James Lofquist
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Hi all,
I redoing a basement shower. The old current drain pipe is a 3 inch cast iron. The old 3" P trap is out. The drain was in the center of 38x40 shower. (19" from one wall, 20" from the other) Hence the drain pipe is centered. The shower receiptor drain is located 12" from two sided walls , not centered. Hence I have to cut the drain pipe back 4 inch and but it at a 90 degree angle and over a 7 inch.
What is the best way to handle this? Should I put in a Fernco 3 to 2 then add an 90 degree (2) add a short straight, and attach the new 2 p trap?
What should I just use play sand to fill in the whole when done and top with 3 inch concrete mix?
Thanks,
James
I redoing a basement shower. The old current drain pipe is a 3 inch cast iron. The old 3" P trap is out. The drain was in the center of 38x40 shower. (19" from one wall, 20" from the other) Hence the drain pipe is centered. The shower receiptor drain is located 12" from two sided walls , not centered. Hence I have to cut the drain pipe back 4 inch and but it at a 90 degree angle and over a 7 inch.
What is the best way to handle this? Should I put in a Fernco 3 to 2 then add an 90 degree (2) add a short straight, and attach the new 2 p trap?
What should I just use play sand to fill in the whole when done and top with 3 inch concrete mix?
Thanks,
James