Moving a shower/bath drain in basement concrete

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  • @chaosloc
    @chaosloc 4 года назад +8

    This is exactly what I needed to see for the project I'm working on right now.
    Thanks dude!

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  • @sef2273
    @sef2273 7 лет назад +6

    Jack hammering a basement without saw cutting it first is crazy

  • @johncombs1039
    @johncombs1039 4 года назад +1

    P-trap is mounted backwards, the steep part goes under the drain, so the water will get good momentum, and the shallow end is easier to wash clean, reduces likelihood of trap clogs.

    • @gregs_garage
      @gregs_garage  4 года назад +1

      really? oh well too late now! She's still draining fine. Will keep the hairy out.

  • @stevenelliott3444
    @stevenelliott3444 8 лет назад +3

    Good job but you should have a part 2 to this video

  • @catlady8324
    @catlady8324 4 года назад +4

    You could also use a sledge hammer for about $10, plus you get to keep the sledge.

    • @ericpalms7371
      @ericpalms7371 4 года назад

      Or you can buy a jackhammer from harbor freight or Amazon for about $130 and you get to keep it for future projects. Beats the $80-100 daily rental fee and you don' have to kill yourself to rush through a massive project in a day.

  • @tomtomer7545
    @tomtomer7545 7 лет назад +4

    Do you have to put a vapor barrier before pouring the concrete?

  • @DmanDanstube
    @DmanDanstube 4 года назад +3

    Hey fella, I'm pretty new to plumbing too. I was wondering how it drained for ya? I'm not totally sure how far away the vent needs to be and that's the problem im at right now

    • @gregs_garage
      @gregs_garage  4 года назад +1

      it drains perfectly. check your city's codes for vent rules, etc. This one was roughed in by the builder so I trust the vent is properly done.

    • @DmanDanstube
      @DmanDanstube 4 года назад

      @@gregs_garage I had the plumbers rough in everything down there when I built. I also ran pex for in floor heating before the concrete guys came and put the slab in so I gotta be really careful with how much I chip out. 🤔

  • @brennabouvierbaker8012
    @brennabouvierbaker8012 5 лет назад +4

    To save time and money, you could have done the job with a circular saw and a $30 diamond masonry blade.

    • @lovefeist3136
      @lovefeist3136 4 года назад

      Indeed, and volumes of silica dust. (And if there is no window?)

  • @iliapelkonen
    @iliapelkonen 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the great video!
    I am doing a similar DIY drain project in Toronto - and I am wondering - since P trap is underground, can the water freeze in it? It looks like you live in cold climate too - how it’s been so far with this drain?

    • @gregs_garage
      @gregs_garage  3 года назад +1

      this is like 7-8 feet underground in the basement. it doesn't freeze down there.

  • @djarmitage6923
    @djarmitage6923 2 года назад

    Like the shower base idea. What is the make and model? Great video!

  • @gfba3305
    @gfba3305 4 года назад

    Should the top of the rough in be flush with the tub minus the cap? Thanks in advance.

  • @arealmaintenanceandrepairl1103
    @arealmaintenanceandrepairl1103 2 года назад +1

    sound like u got some yayo

  • @gfba3305
    @gfba3305 4 года назад

    How come you did not use ABS extended tub drain?

  • @ykovelman
    @ykovelman 7 лет назад +3

    Why did you use a jackhammer vs concrete wet saw?

    • @mikemike457
      @mikemike457 6 лет назад

      why would you use a saw vs jackhammer?

    • @brennabouvierbaker8012
      @brennabouvierbaker8012 5 лет назад

      @Moon Pie Circular saw the diamond masonry blade is all you need. this option is cheaper, and faster.

  • @attaboy78
    @attaboy78 9 лет назад +1

    Are there any other materials that could be used for backfilling? Is there any risk of the weight of those rocks damaging or moving the pipe underneath?

    • @gregs_garage
      @gregs_garage  9 лет назад +2

      +Chris Hopkins You could use finer gravel/rock but the size shown in the video is common and will not damage the pipe. ABS pipe is pretty strong. Try breaking a piece. Also once the pipe is in the gravel It's pretty hard to move. The gravel is heavy and holds the pipe in place until the concrete is poured.

    • @attaboy78
      @attaboy78 9 лет назад +1

      +leusgs Thanks!

    • @hectoralvarado6209
      @hectoralvarado6209 Год назад

      Sand

  • @rockgnomemusicanddiy4670
    @rockgnomemusicanddiy4670 4 года назад

    did you use Concrete or sand mix, if so which concrete did you use, I am doing a shower pan in my basement were I dug out cement and the pan I bought says do not use cement, use sand mix or mortar, i would like a smooth finish, I bought quickcrete professional grade cement

    • @gregs_garage
      @gregs_garage  4 года назад

      this was just from a bag. No mixing sand or anything like that. Bag + water + mixing.

  • @BeefSupreme66666
    @BeefSupreme66666 8 лет назад +1

    Where did you find the spacer ring you placed around the shower drain? Trying to find one and having no luck - what's the name of this part?

    • @gregs_garage
      @gregs_garage  8 лет назад +5

      it was in the original location from new. I was able to re-use it after breaking the original concrete around it. You may have to improvise - maybe a large PVC or ABS fitting from a plumbing store? Or maybe cut a slice from a big (8-10 inch?) pipe or even a plastic bucket? worst case make a square box with 2x4's!

    • @radekw708
      @radekw708 6 лет назад +2

      you can build a 1x1 foot box using 2x3s or whatever lumber you have laying around

  • @donp3781
    @donp3781 4 года назад

    How much slope?

  • @paulwilliams6753
    @paulwilliams6753 5 лет назад

    Great job! Please be aware of the child labor laws in your area! 😉

  • @hicham6490
    @hicham6490 8 лет назад

    great vedio! do you think doing a basment shower with 4 inch pipe is ok ?? or dose it have to be smaller ?

    • @doctorwork
      @doctorwork 7 лет назад

      4" would be too wide to fit any standard shower or tub. Plus, making the pipe too big slows down the water flow, making it harder to clear stuff (like hair, sand, dirt, etc.) out of the trap. 4" is typical for toilets, which need the capacity, but you will have to use reducers to get it to 2" or 1.5", depending on your local code and the shower or tub you are using.

  • @shawnboggs7797
    @shawnboggs7797 5 лет назад

    Did the jack hammer create a lot of dust or just a little?

    • @gregs_garage
      @gregs_garage  5 лет назад

      not too bad. I wore a dust mask but its not terrible

    • @hectoralvarado6209
      @hectoralvarado6209 Год назад

      Doesn't make much dust at all but you better have some earplugs

  • @adamfirst15
    @adamfirst15 5 лет назад

    It looks like a good job but ur need to use the white pvc not black its code

  • @Lvjones86
    @Lvjones86 4 года назад

    How long did it take to complete this job?

    • @gregs_garage
      @gregs_garage  4 года назад +1

      a couple of days. don't stop don't rush.

  • @marqueemark5917
    @marqueemark5917 7 лет назад

    wtf , the vent take-off is before the trap - arm Bub

  • @farmerdave7965
    @farmerdave7965 7 лет назад +1

    gravel around plastic pipe is just asking for trouble.

  • @steve9279
    @steve9279 4 года назад

    speak up! have my volume on the highest and can hardly hear you

    • @steve9279
      @steve9279 4 года назад +2

      Your constant sniffing and ums are really annoying

    • @gregs_garage
      @gregs_garage  4 года назад +5

      Why don't you do a video and show us how it's done, uncle Steve

    • @gregs_garage
      @gregs_garage  4 года назад +3

      turn up your hearing aid

  • @laloec798
    @laloec798 6 лет назад

    Where the 2-inch line meets the 4-inch y why is a y on its side I thought it's not supposed to be on its side

    • @tonymp
      @tonymp 3 года назад

      Usually a y can be on its side. t's should not though

  • @jozannebrownell763
    @jozannebrownell763 8 лет назад +1

    n

    • @tonymp
      @tonymp 3 года назад

      This is a great insight. Thanks!

  • @bradhaenitsch1145
    @bradhaenitsch1145 Год назад

    That vent needs rolled up obove the drain