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  1. North_Shore

    Fiberglass Shower Drain Removal

    I made an effort to do that when I had the mixing valve trim removed. Nothing was coming from the valve itself. As for the shower arm, I could not get a good view inside and up the wall cavity so I just ran the shower for an equivalent time I would shower. No water produced at the baseboard...
  2. North_Shore

    Fiberglass Shower Drain Removal

    Back from holidays and here is what I have to report. Worried that I might be going down the wrong path I did a drain leak test to see if the drain truly is the source of the problem. I taped over the grate and filled the shower base with about 2" of water and left it for 20-30 minutes. From the...
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    Fiberglass Shower Drain Removal

    Thanks Terry. Just to make sure I understand this correctly, do I have to drill an opening to get the blade in and then cut through vertically (see attached)? Assuming I get the drain out once the nut it cut, am I backing myself into a corner with access to the underside of the pan being tight...
  4. North_Shore

    Fiberglass Shower Drain Removal

    I have started to notice water coming out from under our baseboard moldings after we use our shower so I am thinking it's a leaking drain. I went to remove it to inspect and putty it but it proves to be more challenging than expected (of course). The drain is made by B&K Industries for what it's...
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