To replace a shower drain flange, you will need to remove the old flange by unscrewing it from the drain pipe. Then, clean the area around the drain pipe and install the new flange by screwing it in place. Make sure the new flange is securely attached before using the shower again.
To prevent clogs in your shower drain, use a shower drain protector to catch hair and debris before they go down the drain. Regularly clean the protector to maintain proper drainage.
A snake won't go down the shower drain because its body is too large to fit through the small openings in the drain.
To prevent clogs in your shower drain, use a shower drain guard to catch hair and debris before they go down the drain. This will help maintain proper water flow and prevent blockages. Regularly clean the drain guard to ensure it continues to effectively catch debris.
You have to take the lead and packing out that is holding the flange in the next piece of pipe. If your flange is broke where the toilet bolts go, this is very common. There is a repair available for this. It consists of two curved pieces of metal that are about 1/3 of the circumference of the flange. They go under the flange and give you a new place to put the bolt. They are a lot easier to use than replacing the whole flange.
To prevent clogs in your shower drain, the best way is to use a drain shower cover. This cover helps to catch hair and debris before they go down the drain, reducing the chances of clogs. Regularly cleaning the cover and removing any trapped debris can also help maintain good drainage.
the sewer is where things that you flush or put down the drain go, a drain is the opening is a sink or shower that sends things to the sewer
Change how? Move the location, you bust out the concrete and move it. Replace or repair the flange that the toilet hooks to. Cut the existing flange off flush with the floor and install a new repair flange. They can be brass or steel. You can use a PVC one that fits in the drain and seal it with a wax ring under it and screw it to the floor. If you are working with cast iron flange and the slots where the bolts are supposed to go is broken out, they make a repair piece for this. It is a 3/4 inch wide by 3-4 inch long crescent shape piece that slides under the flange and the bolt that holds the toilet fits into it. You may have to chip out a little concrete along the edge to get these under the flange.
To prevent standing water in your shower drain, regularly clean out any hair or debris that may be clogging the drain. You can also use a drain cover to catch hair and other particles before they go down the drain. Additionally, pouring boiling water down the drain can help dissolve any buildup.
no i would go buy some pipe cleaner 1st and if that dont work use a drain snke
12-13 inches to the center of the drain.... make sure your drain pipe is 1/4 inch drop per foot. also use the sweeping y drain if possible. leave lots of room for the flange. mount the toilet after the floor is in.
Shower water goes down the drain and enters the sewage system, where it is transported to a wastewater treatment plant. At the treatment plant, the water is cleaned and treated before being released back into the environment.
Probably not, but where does the water from the sink and shower go and what sewer problems are you having?