Sioux Chief FinishLine™ Drain

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2013
  • www.siouxchief.com/products/dr... -- Sioux Chief's FinishLine™ Drain replaces common floor drains and floor cleanouts with an uncommonly flexible and time saving modular drainage system; hailed for flawless installation, both before and after concrete is poured because the FinishLine Drain is adjustable after the pour. The FinishLine eliminates drains and cleanouts set too high or too low, tilted drains and cleanouts, duct tape and boxing out, and damaged strainers or covers. The floor drain models are available in on-grade, flashing style, and with round or square strainers. Floor clean-outs are available 3" - 6" cast iron bodies, ABS and PVC bodies, stainless bodies.
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Komentáře • 8

  • @BrendonSnyder
    @BrendonSnyder Před 4 lety +1

    Great easy to follow video. The cut-away view of the drains in their setting beds was extremely helpful.

  • @jeffrickstrew6294
    @jeffrickstrew6294 Před 3 lety +2

    Awesome video and products! I'm doing a commercial kitchen unbonded floor overlay. Now I know how I'm setting new cover plates to the perfect height. Thanks

  • @1cryinprofit
    @1cryinprofit Před rokem +1

    Installing a floor drain using your product 832-4HNQ , the slab is the finished floor. Utilizing the square finish fixture, does the coring sleeve need to be set 1/4" below grade for the square finish fixture to be flush with the top of the slab. Thanks for the informative video,would like to see installation of square finish fixture

    • @SiouxChiefPRO
      @SiouxChiefPRO  Před rokem

      Thank you for the question. Typically, we don’t see square grates/covers installed where the slab is the finish floor - at least not as often as we see round. Since a Finish Fixture with a square top can’t recess completely into the Coring Sleeve, there’s no ‘FinishLine’ way to install a square grate/cover flush with a slab. If square is an absolute must, you would have to install the Coring Sleeve so it was 5/16” or more below the intended slab level, then install the square-top Finish Fixture (before the slab pour) and finish the slab flush to the square top - like a standard adjustable floor drain/cleanout.

  • @TheBubbleKing
    @TheBubbleKing Před 8 lety +1

    Isn't the complete kit supposed to include a couple of shims? Mine arrived yesterday in the mail in a non-Sioux box and did not include the shims. I'm wondering if I should be contacting the customer support of the distributor.

  • @goldie1088
    @goldie1088 Před 2 lety

    How do you remove the finish fixture if you need to replace it?

    • @SiouxChiefPRO
      @SiouxChiefPRO  Před 2 lety +1

      Depending on your floor finish, you would break the fixture loose from the finished floor, then turn counterclockwise, unthreading and remove the finish fixture.