Removing water from P trap/drain

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moobiker

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Hi,

I'm remodeling an upstairs bathroom, have demo'd the old (concrete) tub/shower and am preparing to install a jetted tub and freestanding shower, either Kerdi, Wedi or maybe Tile-Redi pan. I have to move and extend the existing shower bath drain, and I’m concerned about causing a flood to the 1st floor when I cut the connection to the P trap, with the water that is now standing in the drain. Can anyone tell me how much water I can expect to drain out, and does anyone have any tricks/tips for removing the standing water?

Mike
 

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It's not that much. A few cupfuls (assuming it's a 2" pipe").

Try a turkey baster.

Or stuff a coiled hand towel down the drain.
 

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The trap is normally a U about 4-6" across at the top, so you can figure the volume.
 

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jdkimes said:
Tape a pipe or tube to a wet vac and suck it out...with the vacuum.

Thanks for the clarification ... I was wondering what the wetvac was for if I was gonna suck on it ;)

Jason
 
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