Waffle
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One of our showers has a tile floor. The drain was improperly installed. The fitting for the cover sits on top of the tile instead of level with the floor or recessed. This creates a barrier to water flow, so we have to mop the floor after each shower.
The plastic around the outer edge is very brittle, but the center part is solid. How can I remove this fitting? It doesn't unscrew -- or at least not any way I've tried. The black drain below is ABS. I reached in and noticed a bit of a gap between the white fitting and the black ABS.
I figured I'd replace the white fitting with a snap-in drain cover that's level or below the floor and seal with good-quality silicone caulk.
Thanks
The plastic around the outer edge is very brittle, but the center part is solid. How can I remove this fitting? It doesn't unscrew -- or at least not any way I've tried. The black drain below is ABS. I reached in and noticed a bit of a gap between the white fitting and the black ABS.
I figured I'd replace the white fitting with a snap-in drain cover that's level or below the floor and seal with good-quality silicone caulk.
Thanks
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