How big of a drain do you need for a 2 inch tub?

How big of a drain do you need for a 2 inch tub?

As he also points out, many tubs and shower basins do come in 2-inch size. It is against code to reduce the size of a drain once-started. Code only requires 1.5″ for either tub and shower combo or shower alone. Shower strainers are made to fit a 2″ pipe. Finding a 1.5″ shower strainer is difficult.

What’s the best way to replace a bathtub drain?

2. roll the putty between you palms to make a nice long roll like a playdoe snake. 3. place the ring of plumbers putty around the drain hole and overlap a little using your fingers to shape if necessary. (don’t worry about too much putty as it will squeeze out and be easily removed with a gentle tearing motion).

Why are shower drains 2 ” but tub drains 1.5 “?

Why are shower drains 2“ but tub drains 1.5”? Tubs can drain at almost any rate without causing an inconvenience. Water can start to drain from any level, depending on the occupant and as long as the tub is drained in a reasonable amount of time there is no problem.

How big of a drain pipe do you need for a shower?

The existing tub on our upper floor was plumbed with a 1.5 inch p-trap and then a horizontal run of about 9 feet before it heads vertically downwards towards the basement between all the walls. My understanding is that code calls for 2 inch drain pipe for a shower.

How do you change drain in bathtub?

Apply silicone caulk to the bottom of the new drain basket and place the drain basket inside the drain. Grasp the arms inside the drain basket with a pair of pliers and turn it clockwise to tighten it.

Does a bathtub require an overflow drain?

A bathtub does not have to have an overflow drain but a bathroom must have a mechanism to prevent flooding. Having a floor drain can be a practical alternative but insurance and building code considerations should be factored into your decision.

How do you replace a bathtub?

Set your new tub on its side so you can easily access where the drains are placed. Feed the bottom drain through the hole on the tub and screw it into the L-shaped pipe fitting. Repeat the process with the overflow drain on the side of your tub. Cut the pipes to the length you need using a hacksaw.

What is the purpose for a bathtub overflow drain?

The overflow drain on a bathtub prevents a bathroom flood by passively draining water once it reaches a certain level in the tub. The overflow drain pipe connects to the main tub drain pipe to dispose of the extra water. Water that enters the tub overflow hole immediately drops down a pipe.

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