depending on many situations but if its still uncured cement then take a shop vac and try to suck as much as possible out then run alot of water down it. If its cured cement then most likely you will have to cut out the pipe or trap of where the cement is. If its not alot of cement in your shower drain trap and water will still flow slowly threw then you can try pouring alot of icemelt salt down the drain and it will break up the cement but takes lots of time.
Very common problem
Depending on how much cement went down the drain I normally use an electric snake with small chain knockers to loosen the cement from the piping walls this will NOT work on plastic system's
If you have a drain available. You may need to chip some concrete around the drain to install the bottom half of the drain. With that in place, set the shower over it and the top piece screws into the drain to form a seal. You can build a 2x4 frame and raise the shower up enough to run a drain to a sump or a floor drain.
Bleach works in the amount of about one half cup poured into the drain, but you will have to air the bathroom for about a period of 2 hours.and allow the bleach to work for 12 hours.
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.
Shower drain goes into a trap under shower. Continue piping from trap to drain line.
The best method for installing a PVC shower drain in a bathroom renovation project is to carefully measure and cut the PVC pipe to fit the drain opening, apply PVC primer and cement to the pipe and fittings, and securely connect them together. Make sure the drain is level and properly sealed to prevent leaks.
Water won't drain from shower. Either trap or shower drain line is clogged.
A shower drain plumbing diagram typically includes the shower drain, trap, waste pipe, and vent pipe.
Run a snake down it to see where the clog is, cut out the floor, remove that section of pipe, replace it and pour a new floor. There is nothing that is going to dissolve the cement. You could try scraping at it with the snake. May be loose enough to dislodge and get down the drain, but I wouldn't count on it.
An offset drain shower pan allows for more flexibility in the placement of the shower fixtures and can provide better drainage. This design can also create a more spacious and visually appealing shower area compared to a traditional centered drain shower pan.
The standard size of a shower drain is typically 2 inches in diameter.
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.
The best method for installing a shower pan cement is to first ensure the subfloor is clean and level. Then, apply a waterproof membrane before mixing and spreading the cement. Place the shower pan on top and allow it to set before tiling the shower floor.