I'm remodeling a downstairs 1-3/4 bath in a mid-1970's house. Working on the shower replacement, which was a 30" fiberglass stall, and the plan is for a corner shower with curtain.
The only options I've found so far for something that small is to mortar a base or use a Quick Slope http://http://showerbase2.com/Qwick_Slope.html. I'm thinking I'd do better using the Quick Slope but have the problem that their instructions show it sitting on an already plumbed in drain in a sub-floor.
Here is what I have.
Reading here and at the John Bridge site I'm still confused as to what I should do to connect a shower drain to the 2" pipe and make it solid and at the correct level.
Any suggestions or places to read? I'd love to hire a plumber but money is short right now. And the rest of the remodel has been fun so far.
TIA,
Rod
The only options I've found so far for something that small is to mortar a base or use a Quick Slope http://http://showerbase2.com/Qwick_Slope.html. I'm thinking I'd do better using the Quick Slope but have the problem that their instructions show it sitting on an already plumbed in drain in a sub-floor.
Here is what I have.
Reading here and at the John Bridge site I'm still confused as to what I should do to connect a shower drain to the 2" pipe and make it solid and at the correct level.
Any suggestions or places to read? I'd love to hire a plumber but money is short right now. And the rest of the remodel has been fun so far.
TIA,
Rod