Hello all
I am remodeing a shower stall. After putting back the subfloor, mesh, tar paper etc and getting ready to install the kerdi shower drain, I can't get it to level.
The riser coming from the ptrap is not plumb. What are my option to get it vertical enough so the drain can be level? I would hate to have to cut off the subfloor again to align this ptrap.
BTW, the kerdi drain requires a large hole in the subfloor, thus I have some room to get my hand into that hole if I need to put a brace ring or something like that to secure the pipe.
The main challenge is how can I level it with the drain on top of the pipe and 1" above the subfloor, lock the pipe in place, remove the drain, and securing the pipe thru that hole. I am also hoping forcing the pipe into a certain position would not put to much pressure on it and make the ABS bond break down the road.
Any tips could save me a lot of work. Really do not want to cut out my subfloor.
Thanks in advance
I am remodeing a shower stall. After putting back the subfloor, mesh, tar paper etc and getting ready to install the kerdi shower drain, I can't get it to level.
The riser coming from the ptrap is not plumb. What are my option to get it vertical enough so the drain can be level? I would hate to have to cut off the subfloor again to align this ptrap.
BTW, the kerdi drain requires a large hole in the subfloor, thus I have some room to get my hand into that hole if I need to put a brace ring or something like that to secure the pipe.
The main challenge is how can I level it with the drain on top of the pipe and 1" above the subfloor, lock the pipe in place, remove the drain, and securing the pipe thru that hole. I am also hoping forcing the pipe into a certain position would not put to much pressure on it and make the ABS bond break down the road.
Any tips could save me a lot of work. Really do not want to cut out my subfloor.
Thanks in advance