flexible pipe

  1. trombonemann

    Installing a Flexible Tub Drain

    I have a Watco Flexible Drain that I am installing on a bathtub renovation. Need to move drain over to accommodate larger tub. The Schedule 40 PVC I need to connect it to had a slip-joint with a brass drain assembly previously. The Watco has a female connection that a 1 1/2 Schedule 40 PVC...
  2. Jared248

    Short inlet for wall tube - how to address?

    Hello, I have installed a new vanity and upon reinstalling the plumbing, I came across a few issues. I've include a picture to reference: I tried to maintain the wall tube that was previously there, but with the slight movement of the re-install I seemed to have jarred the seal at the wall...
  3. TexasHighlander

    Confused on 2nd floor freestanding tub drainage

    I’m installing a new 2nd floor bathroom with a freestanding tub. (There is a separate shower and toilet with its own drain.). The drain we can use is the 1 1/2” vent pipe coming from the 1st floor tub/shower combo. This exits to the roof on one end, a septic on the other. 12” wood floor but I...
  4. Daenerys

    Move Clawfoot tub without cutting into slab

    I’m in a very old house with a Clawfoot tub that’s about 16 inches away from a side wall and this is wasted space so I’d like to move it over. However, i want to avoid digging the concrete to move the plumbing over. Since they’re exposed anyways is there any way I can simply lengthen the drain...
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