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Old 02-15-2009, 08:43 AM
Mike from Brier Mike from Brier is offline
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Default Shower Drain & Plumbers Putty

Howdy all--

New shower receptor and wall surround going in (Sterling Vikrell). Old shower pan had the drain flange/fitting installed with silicone caulk between the flange face and pan.

We're using the old flange on the new receptor: Is it acceptable to scrape off the caulk and use plumbers putty on the mating surface, or should it be silicone caulk instead?

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Old 11-03-2009, 03:17 PM
thebigsee thebigsee is offline
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This is an old post, but just want to point out that I was going to use plumbers putty but then saw that both Oatey and Sioux Chief recommend silicone for their drain installs with preformed showers. I used silicone and am very glad I did. It will be a pain if I ever need to remove it, but if that's the case, it's time to install a new shower I think!
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