Coverting Tub Drain To Shower on Concrete Slab
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Comments (4)kmcg - Good point about the safety bars. If this for an elderly you probably should install grab bars even with a walk in shower. We did that too for my MIL. Also, be sure to check your local codes about the drain. Some allow 1-1/2" drains as since many of us use low flow showers now it's not a problem. I have put a rubber flat stopper over mine some times when I feel I need a foot bath. Even after washing may hair etc, it doesn't get close to overflowing....See Moretub side drain to shower/no tub drain?
Comments (1)There is normaly an opening through the slab called "leave out" beneath tubs that will allow routeing the drain as will be needed. If there is no leave out when you remove the tub,just raise the floor of shower above slab enough for drain to go underneath. Retro-fit all in one showers normaly sit high enough to use a "shoe"drain to address this. You didn't ask but before you get too far along, I reccomend measureing your doors and halls to make certain you can get the shower into the bath room....See MoreReplacing tub with curbless shower (on a slab)
Comments (4)Sure it can be accomplished. Some thoughts: If the slab is post-tension, that's an issue. Cutting into slabs with cables is a serious consideration. If not then move on... At a minimum, the shower footprint section of the slab will have to be cut out and removed so the shower elevation can be lowered to achieve a curbless entry. That in and of itself is not difficult. The drain itself and the branch line connecting the drain to the waste line? Right now the tub drain itself is at a certain elevation and the tub trap and branch is pitched for drainage into the main waste line. If you're dropping the elevation of that trap down a few inches to achieve a curbless entry, then the entire branch line itself may have to be dug up and repitched. There's also the diameter of the existing tub branch, and if it'll have to be resized to accommodate the required diameter for a shower branch line. Having to resize the branch could be a big mess. And it also depends on how deep the tub branch line is buried...it may be well below the slab, which works in your favor. Or it might be right below the slab, or a part of it might actually be within the depth of the slab. The deeper the branch line it buried, the more it works in your favor. It gives you more vertical elevation to play with at the shower drain/trap. Without cutting into any concrete, the waste pipe at the tub stub out could be examined to see how far it goes down vertically into the slab and the earth below the slab before it runs horizontal. They may find that they have enough vertical at the drain to play with so they can leave the branch line as is, pour a new slab, and move on with the curbless. Or they may have no vertical to play with, which could turn the dream into a nightmare. Those are probably the main concerns your contractor is worried about; the amount of vertical he has to play with at the drain, and if the branch line has to be resized. If it's something you truly want to pursue, then you need to talk through the ramifications or moving forward with your contractor. One, to make sure your contractor isn't simply saying "no" because it's the easiest answer. And two, that you know you're opening a can of worms, you know the ramifications of moving forward, and that you're willing to pay the contractor to do the extra work that may pay off in the end with a curbless, or it may all be for naught. "Anything" can be done. But it might not be able to be done within your stated budget. Or perhaps it's not within the skill set, the level of knowledge, or maybe even the comfort level of your contractor....See MoreTub/Shower drain leak on concrete slab floor
Comments (1)Limited budget is fine until its no longer fine. Start saving and shower at the gym....See MoreBrewbeer
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