Timmed
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Hi all. DIY person here asking for advice. Demoing an old basement kitchen and in the process of removing tile I discovered there used to be a floor drain that they tiled over (WHO DOES THAT???) I'm sure there was a remodel at some point, and whatever handyman did the tile work thought it was easier to just cover it than try to cut around it and pitch the tile correctly.
Anyway, to make a long story short, I want a functional drain. This old thing was filled with cement and thinset, so I'm busting out the floor to replace the trap. In the process, discovered a copper tube that feeds into the drain. Any ideas what this was originally used for? Any other general advice on getting this job done?
Thanks, Tim
Anyway, to make a long story short, I want a functional drain. This old thing was filled with cement and thinset, so I'm busting out the floor to replace the trap. In the process, discovered a copper tube that feeds into the drain. Any ideas what this was originally used for? Any other general advice on getting this job done?
Thanks, Tim