Shower Drain Plumbing Mistakes and How You Can AVOID Them

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2024
  • This video shares shower drain plumbing mistakes. After watching this video you'll know how to solvent weld properly, avoid water leaks, and save lots of money
    #plumbing #showerremodel #homerepairtutor
    Shower Drain Plumbing Mistakes
    0:29 How to cut out old shower drains
    0:45 How to deburr and chamfer shower pipes
    1:15 Shower drain p trap
    1:35 How to plumb a shower drain
    4:35 How to solvent weld KERDI-DRAIN
    These supplies were used in our video:
    -Fein oscillating multi-tool
    -BIM blade for oscillating multi-tool
    -DEM4 chamfering tool
    -Pica Dry Pencil with white wet jet insert
    -Schluter KERDI-DRAIN
    -Reed tubing cutter
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Комментарии • 31

  • @Sunnyside--Up
    @Sunnyside--Up 3 месяца назад +1

    So nicely detailed. Thank you very much!

  • @ktate2002
    @ktate2002 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent tutorial. Much appreciated.

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  2 месяца назад

      Thank you 🙏🏼 hopefully it helps you with your questions

  • @frankj5947
    @frankj5947 3 месяца назад +1

    Love your videos. Will remodel soon and may signed up for tutorials. Thanks

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  3 месяца назад

      Thank you, let me know if you have any questions. It would be an honor to help you with your project

  • @coffeeNbacon
    @coffeeNbacon 3 месяца назад +1

    One weekend too late for me. But I'm glad I watched because I did not realize the P-Trap part that moved needed to be cemented. Luckily we are moving at a glacial pace and it can be addressed. I noticed I did not seem to have much time to make minor adjustments to my ABS when welding, maybe 2-3 seconds before it was stuck. I'm assuming this was because I did not put enough cement given how much I see you use. Live and learn. Thanks for you and your partner's videos.

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  3 месяца назад +1

      Normally you just have a few seconds before the weld sets up. That and the fact that my eyes are bad are the reason I use the white Pica Dry insert. It really helps when the light is dim, which is common in plumbing

  • @rhinorampage1807
    @rhinorampage1807 2 месяца назад +1

    Your Awesome! very well done video! Thank you

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  2 месяца назад

      🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @rhinorampage1807
      @rhinorampage1807 2 месяца назад

      @@HomeRepairTutor I had noticed you always chamfer the pipe, best practice I’m sure but I’m well aware most plumbers skip this step.
      I hadn’t chamfered ABS either and had never had issues, however I would think it might help with getting the dry fit more accurate.
      I had found Often it’s difficult To get perfect measurements as the pipe will not fully “seat” itself in the fitting when dry and then when applying glue the pipe will fully seat leaving it a little short.
      Do you find with the chamfer helps with easier connections during the dryfit?

  • @cpnCaNuke
    @cpnCaNuke 2 месяца назад

    sooooo I may have used a threaded ptrap in my shower install. I did leak test and it was fine. Will this fail prematurely? I can create access by cutting out dry wall from the main floor ceiling to replace it. Now that it's done should I replace now or wait for an issue?

  • @francosantarossa8006
    @francosantarossa8006 Месяц назад

    Fantastic video. Thanks! Just one thing; I think you forgot the "gasket" under the drain when you cemented it to the riser piece. Maybe you just want to "keep us on our toes". 🤣

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  Месяц назад

      Thank you 🙏🏼 I used the foam spacer from the KERDI pan to get the riser pipe dimension. After I solvent welded the KERDI-DRAIN to the riser, I used ALL-SET to bond the spacer to the floor under the KERDI-DRAIN 👍🏼

  • @dottmanca
    @dottmanca 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice tips i was about to make the mistake regarding theeaded connection with no access in a couple of days... Off topic question. I dont see many videos in general about shower towers / panels (the wall mounted units). From what i can gather their warranties are not great + too many fairly new/foreign companies ... + Price... That being said to me seems like install and replacement would be easier. Even if you cant find the same company down the road, as long as you can find a simmilar one replacement is just two hose connections to the unit... Where as shower valves seems more involved especially if welded ... What are ppls thoughts, is there something else terribly wrong with these wall mounted shower towers why they are not used?

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  2 месяца назад +1

      I would not buy any shower valves made by third parties and sold on Amazon. You’ll pay a cheap price but for a reason - the parts are plastic and the odds of failure increase with time. I recommend Delta or Hansgrohe valves. They have great parts, excellent warranties and the trim will last for years. Save your money and avoid any valve sold on Amazon, only buy valves from build.com or supplyhouse.com or local plumbing supply distributions

    • @dottmanca
      @dottmanca 2 месяца назад

      @@HomeRepairTutor makes sense, I have been using moen never heard of Hansgrohe I will check them out, but I will take your advice, thanks again.

  • @georgevu2595
    @georgevu2595 13 дней назад

    Hello Jeff. I removed out tube and wanted to move and convert to PVC. However, All the old pipes and P trap a brass. Any recommendation.

    • @evanv602
      @evanv602 13 дней назад

      ?? cut it out and connect a coupler in the middle of your drain with pvc

    • @georgevu2595
      @georgevu2595 12 дней назад

      @@evanv602 how do you do that. What type of connector do I need to connect it together.

    • @evanv602
      @evanv602 10 дней назад

      @@georgevu2595 If you want to save money, use a fernco coupler where there is enough brass to extend pvc pipe and just copy the old brass p trap

  • @carolline3268
    @carolline3268 2 месяца назад

    After gluing and installing the flange. There ended up being a 1/4 gap between the foam donut and the flange.
    Is that a problem?

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  2 месяца назад

      Yes, that’s a problem because you won’t be able to properly waterproof and water will pool at the drain if it’s higher than the tray

    • @carolline3268
      @carolline3268 Месяц назад

      I still need to add all set below and above the donut foam. That will not fill the 1/4 gap??
      When I remove the the donut foam and use the gray foam spacers, there doesn’t look to be much of a gap. About 1/8.

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  Месяц назад

      @@carolline3268 you can send some pictures of the drain to me at jeff@homerepairtutor.com

  • @beerye3750
    @beerye3750 Месяц назад

    Im not a fan of pink insulation around areas where i could have water.
    Am I too paranoid? Lol

  • @cj4298
    @cj4298 3 месяца назад

    This is quite detailed, but it feels like an advertisement for several brands.

    • @HomeRepairTutor
      @HomeRepairTutor  3 месяца назад +5

      I’m not sponsored by anyone and bought all the tools. These are just the tools I use for plumbing. Also, I’m not looking for any brand deals, too busy for their BS.

    • @Sunnyside--Up
      @Sunnyside--Up 3 месяца назад +1

      @@HomeRepairTutor I have some of the tools myself what you have, and they are life saver. So much time gets saved. People usually think, how do I MAKE things, well, there also is a part when you spend as much effort in dismantling or preparing your work space and if you were to use very simple tools, yes, great to have them but sometimes takes a very long time. Unless some DIY'ers don't want to put the effort and look for ways around it. Anyway, sorry but it is a senseless criticism. I usually want to know what some tool is called that makes my life easier.

  • @user-qx3ph3xb6l
    @user-qx3ph3xb6l Месяц назад

    I am no professional, you should wear gloves to protect your skin