How to install Oatey shower drain on a concrete slab for a shower pan liner

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
  • In this video I will demonstrate How to install Oatey shower drain on a concrete slab for a shower pan liner.
    Timecodes
    0:00 - Intro
    0:20 - How to remove concrete around shower drain
    0:38 - Shower drain used with rubber pan liner Oatey - 42310
    1:02 - How to mark the drain PVC pipe
    1:27 - How to cut 2" PVC pipe
    1:57 - Shower drain base dimensions
    2:20 - How to cut 2" PVC pipe from inside
    2:27 - Drill PVC pipe cutter
    2:40 - How to damage your tool before you start :)
    3:15 - Dry glue and fit shower drain
    4:45 - Primer and Glue how to install your shower drain
    5:30 - Shower drain installing tips
    6:24 - Concrete your drain
    9:02 Thank you for watching - Subscribe :) Install shower drain on concrete floor
    Tools Used:
    Drain - PVC Pipe Inside Cutter
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    Dewalt SDS Max - 60V
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    Dewalt Multi-Tool
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    Round Gray PVC Shower Drain with 4-1/4 in. Round Snap-In Stainless Steel Drain
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Komentáře • 89

  • @evanhanson2205
    @evanhanson2205 Před rokem +24

    Only video I've found showing the actual drain installation in a concrete floor. Thanks!

  • @stuartlaurie8040
    @stuartlaurie8040 Před rokem +1

    Easy to follow

  • @markwaugh2613
    @markwaugh2613 Před rokem +4

    great video,I'm a plumber and I have to do this same job in a few days.

  • @PreZence0
    @PreZence0 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for sharing, about to do this in my basement

  • @luckycanfixit8246
    @luckycanfixit8246 Před 2 lety

    Great how to video!!! Thanks!

  • @merlonglighting4810
    @merlonglighting4810 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for your video .

  • @urabore
    @urabore Před 2 lety +1

    Great instructional video man...

  • @moisesvaldez9306
    @moisesvaldez9306 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Great instructional video. I’m about to do this too. I’m also afraid of breaking pipe. Wish me luck. Sound was also good. I heard it just fine.

  • @lorenzocaracixtos547
    @lorenzocaracixtos547 Před rokem +1

    Good explication.. Thank you to share your experience in your video.

  • @valdemarduran877
    @valdemarduran877 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @user-zt5dw8qh5c
    @user-zt5dw8qh5c Před 2 lety

    Thank You

  • @tiarasutton186
    @tiarasutton186 Před 2 lety +16

    as a 22 yr plumber, I wonder why the pvc wasnt boxed out before slab pour. Good video

    • @JasRaymond1
      @JasRaymond1 Před 2 lety +3

      It was probably roughed in by a rookie 😀😃

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před 2 lety

      Some are boxed but most are not. (in Georgia) :)

    • @pjplumber2146
      @pjplumber2146 Před 11 měsíci +2

      That’s was my goal to find this comment. Fire that plumber. He knows what’s going there and creates more work. Don’t make excuses

    • @laurenharper1510
      @laurenharper1510 Před 7 měsíci +1

      The floor I just broke up had no box. In Arkansas.

    • @npmeilleur
      @npmeilleur Před 3 měsíci +1

      What's the advantage of boxing it? do you still need to pour concrete in to lock in the P trap if its boxed?

  • @charmnGUY
    @charmnGUY Před rokem

    definitely measure once, cut twice or three times

  • @Wheels858
    @Wheels858 Před 2 lety

    Hi! I’m using the exact same drain on a slab as well, but I wanted to know if I could recess the drain a little below the surface of the slab to achieve a lower curb. Is this something that is okay to do?

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před 2 lety +1

      No. It's harder to build a shower pan because you strainer (top piece with tread) might not reach the second piece of drain that holds the liner. Low curb is desired by many people but it creates some problems. When you install the pre sloped pan it's 3/4" thick then the liner and pan that is 2" thick and tile 1/2" . That's 3 1/4" thick shower floor surface. if you use 2 2x4 for the curb + cement board it's 3 1/2". When you tile your curb you will end up with a very small cut 1/2" or less from the inside of the shower.

    • @tiarasutton186
      @tiarasutton186 Před 2 lety +3

      You could go curbless with the same type of drain, we do this on the regular and own a plumbing and flooring business in sw Oklahoma. Doing this requires taking out the whole slab of the shower, repairing concrete by code, with preslope, and then pouring regular 4 to 1 using a waterproof membrane on top.

    • @joshuageorge7758
      @joshuageorge7758 Před rokem

      I do all mine curbless, I pour my concrete lower then the rest, then use pro red waterproofing. It just paints on but dries like a pool liner, the use shower sand mix to go even with the rest of the floor but slope to the drain. Never had a problem.

  • @MyDirexion
    @MyDirexion Před 8 dny

    Thanks for the great video! My 2inch ABS riser coming through the concrete floor is not perfectly vertical. A typical ABS welded connection to that pipe would end up with an 1/8 inch deflection from horizontal at the drain surface :( ..is there a solution other than jack hammering there entire area to replace the U trap and riser?

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před 8 dny +1

      It's a very common problem. I use a repair coupling. The one without stops. You can push the coupling slightly off on the pipe and the glue it and then connect the drain to it.

    • @MyDirexion
      @MyDirexion Před 8 dny

      @@simonproatl Thanks much for the quick reply. That should work.

  • @walterdiaz2003
    @walterdiaz2003 Před 2 lety

    What type of concrete is appropriate for a 3/4 to 1 inch bed?. I'm redoing my bathroom and I think it's easier to make a concrete bed than level and put cement boards.
    Excellent video.

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před 2 lety +1

      I use Quikrete Sand/Topping Mix and a coat of thin set to bond it to the plywood or concrete.

    • @stevenc8140
      @stevenc8140 Před rokem

      HARD-CONCRETE

  • @natec9420
    @natec9420 Před 2 lety +4

    Does the base of the insert sit on top of the concrete? Meaning, the bottom of that fitting is flush with the top of the concrete?

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před 2 lety +3

      Drain base sits flush with the concrete.

  • @Ticonderoga12
    @Ticonderoga12 Před 2 lety

    Hey where did u get that pad for ur knees, i like it

  • @mikeknight1071
    @mikeknight1071 Před 28 dny

    great videos Simon! question about this one but are we not putting screws into the concrete after it sets or are we just relying on the concrete to hold the drain flat/level after? Just cause in the video the 4 bolts you have are for the pan liner i guess and the other 4 holes would be to screw into a wood subfloor? are we just ignoring the extra holes using this method?

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před 28 dny +1

      Ignore them if you use this drain on concrete subfloor. Or you can seal them with silicone or glue when you glue your liner to the drain.
      When you install shower drain on concrete sub floor: shower p-trap and pipe is surrounded by soil or concrete that hold everything in place and prevents pipes from moving or flexing. When you install the same drain on plywood subfloor then you will use those 4 holes to mount it to the plywood. When you have the access to the drain from bellow then it's better to install shower drain to the plywood first and then connect p- trap to it.

  • @jpascua3824
    @jpascua3824 Před 8 měsíci

    Hello, my friend. Great video.
    Question. Do you pack the concrete dry under and around the drain? Or did you add water over the concrete after? Thanks!

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I mix concrete with water and then pack it around the drain.

    • @jpascua3824
      @jpascua3824 Před 8 měsíci

      @@simonproatl Thank you for your response. Much appreciated.
      In my situation, I'm installing a KBRS Shower Slope which calls for a 3/8 inch clearance of the shower drain flange from the concrete slab, so not completely flush. I have a 5 inch diameter opening on the slab. With the drain dry fitted, it leaves me less than an inch of space to insert wet cement once the drain assembly is glued to the pipe. Would you recommend a self leveling product like Zika self leveling polyurethane sealant to fill the void for my situation? Thanks again!

  • @tonyruiz347
    @tonyruiz347 Před 2 lety

    Would this work for a stand up shower base? Or is this meant to go with floor tile?

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před 2 lety

      This drain is used in showers where rubber pan liner is used.

  • @pavelmoraguez1078
    @pavelmoraguez1078 Před rokem +3

    You should use the impact tool in case your cutter loosens off and falls into the drain

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před rokem

      It happens :)

    • @isaacjimenez2340
      @isaacjimenez2340 Před rokem

      it would just slip off the cutter has a straight shaft... no indent for the impact tool to hold it in place

  • @ShhhJessica1223
    @ShhhJessica1223 Před rokem

    Hey! My master on the third floor is having the shower pan redone. Can I reuse the part that’s in the concrete? Having a hard time finding a fit

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před rokem

      You can reuse it.

    • @ShhhJessica1223
      @ShhhJessica1223 Před rokem

      @@simonproatl how do I ensure I can find the perfect fit for it? Or is it universal?

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před rokem

      @@ShhhJessica1223 Make sure that the brand and color of the drain base is matching. You can also measure the distance between the screws holes. They are not universal.

  • @davidh4921
    @davidh4921 Před 6 měsíci

    if installing a tub would i still need to cut out a hole or could the tub/shower combo connect to the roughed in pipe without the need for digging out some concrete? Thanks!

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před 6 měsíci +1

      If you are installing tub with tile surround most likely you don't have to remove any concrete around the pipe but if you using tub/shower fiberglass enclosure most likely you will have to remove some but it depends how much room you have between shower floor and concrete.

    • @davidh4921
      @davidh4921 Před 6 měsíci

      i'm hoping i just need to go down an inch or 2 at the most. Thanks for the reply. @@simonproatl

  • @laurenharper1510
    @laurenharper1510 Před 7 měsíci

    Do you think the stucco fiberglass mesh is really important? I can’t find it

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před 7 měsíci

      It makes everything stronger. If you need for the curb you can tape the seams with 2" fiberglass tape.

  • @christianvilla2913
    @christianvilla2913 Před 4 měsíci

    In my basement I have a 2pc shower drain system (the ones used for pre fab shower pans) and was previously installed with a mud shower pan and liner
    Obviously that is not the correct shower drainage system
    So my question is ,
    Would it be better to dig out and cut the pipe to have a 3pc drain system installed
    ( the one with weep holes for the pan)
    liner ) or is there such thing as an adapter where I can screw an abs extension and install one of those new flo fx drain system which are made to avoid the pan liner and pre slope ?
    Either way if it sits and adds any height above the concrete slab ,my shower pan mud can be raised and curb height to make up for it

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před 4 měsíci

      It's better to dig it out and install new drain.

  • @bajarootsfestival
    @bajarootsfestival Před rokem

    If the walls and berm are concrete too, do you still need a PVC shower liner?

  • @stevenc8140
    @stevenc8140 Před rokem

    My Oatey drain screws to the base. Do I still glue it too?

  • @tommaxwell429
    @tommaxwell429 Před 2 lety +5

    Good video but I could barely hear you. The audio is very weak. Thanks for the video. I am getting ready to install a floor drain in the raised area of my garage which is going to be a laundry room. I am nervous as all get out about jacking into my post tension slab.

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před 2 lety

      I will work on the audio. Good luck with your project :)

    • @carlosguadarrama3145
      @carlosguadarrama3145 Před rokem

      I heard you just fine. Thanks for the instructions!

  • @boomer2131
    @boomer2131 Před rokem +2

    They make boxes to put around the pipe so they pour around it and not have to chip it up.

  • @fafza1
    @fafza1 Před 8 měsíci

    So with this on the bottom, will there be an upper piece in the shower pan that fits nicely into it? Is that the purpose of placing this there?

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před 8 měsíci

      This drain is design to be use with shower pan liner.

    • @fafza1
      @fafza1 Před 8 měsíci

      @@simonproatl thank you for replying. So is it drain first, then the liner, then cement, and then the shower pan? Is that the right order? If you can point me to a video for the rest of the process, that would be super helpful.

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Drain first -> Pre-sloped Pan ->rubber liner -> concrete shower pan -> shower floor tile
      @@fafza1

  • @BonBon770
    @BonBon770 Před 2 lety +1

    Is there a pre-slope going in that shower? And a 40 mil vinyl liner? Was that bottom piece of drain level with the concrete or did it sit above like it supposed to a half an inch or so

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před 2 lety +2

      This drain was install for shower that had a pre slope and rubber liner installed . The bottom part of the drain is 1/4" to 1/2" above the concrete. This is a large shower 9' x 5' shower that why the drain must be slight higher so pre slope is thick enough around the drain.

  • @SuperJimmyBennett
    @SuperJimmyBennett Před rokem

    is the drain even with the floor or no?

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před rokem

      Drain is even with the floor. I case you want a thicker pre slope around the drain you can install it 1/4" to 1/2" above concrete floor.

  • @matthewred9770
    @matthewred9770 Před rokem

    what about a trap?

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před rokem

      There is one few inches below the drain.

  • @thefranciswatts
    @thefranciswatts Před 8 měsíci +2

    Is this really how they do it? 30 seconds in, and this seems like a stupid way of doing things. why pour concrete only for a hole to be cut later. pour the concrete with the hole already in place; it would be VERY SIMPLE to do. obviously this is no critique on the guy doing the video.

    • @thefranciswatts
      @thefranciswatts Před 8 měsíci

      Actually the thing to do is install the drain first, and then pour the concrete relative to that.

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před 8 měsíci +1

      If they would leave some room around the pipe shower drain installation would be so much easier. Especially that plumbing for this shower was installed 2 months earlier by large plumbing company.

    • @rinofranceschini6963
      @rinofranceschini6963 Před 6 měsíci

      I was thinking the exact same thing as soon as he mentioned it..put the recess in as the floor is being poured..

    • @ssstugatz
      @ssstugatz Před 4 měsíci +1

      This prolly was a builder rough in…and if it wasn’t, the cement finisher didn’t care enough to leave a void

  • @stephennagle5862
    @stephennagle5862 Před 8 měsíci

    My luck the tool would go down the drain

    • @simonproatl
      @simonproatl  Před 7 měsíci

      Telescoping magnet saved my tool many times.