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I would like to add a shower stall where the rough in had been completed for a tub in my basement. I've included a picture that shows what I'm working with. I've done a kerdi shower once before with a mud base so I'm not opposed to going that route again or even using a kerdi tub-replacement pan. The kedri pan comes with a 10" offset to fit where the drain would go on a standard tub install.
There is a trap in the cast iron line that lies beneath the concrete so my question is what is the best way to proceede with adding a shower stall? Can I connect a Kerdi drain to this tub line? Would I need to remove the over flow and cap it off right above the shoe?
I was told that I need a trap under the shower pan. Do I really need to add another trap under the shower pan if there is one under the concrete?
I guess I'm wondering why this setup would be okay for a tub but not a shower stall?
I'm trying not to break up the cement at all costs.
Thanks in advance!!
There is a trap in the cast iron line that lies beneath the concrete so my question is what is the best way to proceede with adding a shower stall? Can I connect a Kerdi drain to this tub line? Would I need to remove the over flow and cap it off right above the shoe?
I was told that I need a trap under the shower pan. Do I really need to add another trap under the shower pan if there is one under the concrete?
I guess I'm wondering why this setup would be okay for a tub but not a shower stall?
I'm trying not to break up the cement at all costs.
Thanks in advance!!