hhcibtpaun
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So, I have to redo, some plumbing. Basically, the tub drain I put together dees to be tweaked.
On the one I currently have, I have a 1 1/2" to 2" coupling to go from the drain into a 2" P trap. Now that things are a little tighter and I have to connect everything with the tub in place, is it OK to use a 1 1/2" trap, then use the connector to the 2" drain pipe.
I originally went with a 2" P trap since I figured it was a safer bet. I can get both in there, the 1 1/2 will just be a smidge easier. Is there a benefit to either one?
It is a tub/shower unit, not just a shower. I know if it was a shower only, it would require 2".
Once I get done with setting everything up, I was going to backfill the area with gravel, but no concrete (unless issues develop). So, it will not be permanently encased in concrete.
I just want to make sure I can go from a 1 1/2" P trap to a 2" drain pipe directly.
TIA...Mike
On the one I currently have, I have a 1 1/2" to 2" coupling to go from the drain into a 2" P trap. Now that things are a little tighter and I have to connect everything with the tub in place, is it OK to use a 1 1/2" trap, then use the connector to the 2" drain pipe.
I originally went with a 2" P trap since I figured it was a safer bet. I can get both in there, the 1 1/2 will just be a smidge easier. Is there a benefit to either one?
It is a tub/shower unit, not just a shower. I know if it was a shower only, it would require 2".
Once I get done with setting everything up, I was going to backfill the area with gravel, but no concrete (unless issues develop). So, it will not be permanently encased in concrete.
I just want to make sure I can go from a 1 1/2" P trap to a 2" drain pipe directly.
TIA...Mike