The bathtub trap for a tub located directly on a slab foundation is in the soil under the concrete slab. The builder should have left a small opening in the foundation around drain and trap so that it may be serviced in the future. WIth some excavation you should find the trap about eight inches below the slab surface probably in the direction of a wall where the drain vent stack will rise up through the foundation as well.
YES, you do need a trap. Usually the bathtub drain is on the same sewer line as the nearby toilet.The smell from the toilet's discharge will sneak up through the bathtub's drain line without a trap ... not pleasant!.
Concrete. (But few bathtubs are made out of concrete.)
Absolutely NOT as NO sewerage shall enter a waste line (soil)It does require a "waste trap" such as a "P" type
A typical p-trap in a sink or bathtub holds around 2 ounces of water.
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When you flush the toilet, it can create a vacuum in the plumbing system, causing air to be pulled through the drain. This air can pass through the water in the bathtub trap, creating a gurgling sound.
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Yes and a vent and hot and cold water to it and a waste line would also be a great idea
Trap seal loss occurs when you have poor venting and as one fixture drains it creates negative pressure created and it pulls the trap seal (water) from another trap and allows sewer gases to enter the structure
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One building material that can trap in heat and oxygen is concrete. Concrete is a dense material that can absorb and retain heat, creating a thermal mass effect. In addition, the porous nature of concrete can facilitate the trapping of oxygen when used in specific applications.
Absolutely NOT What is possible (Check local codes) is to install the trap 2 ft from the fixture and the vent 2 ft from the trap BUT if the trap is not easily accessible then your going to have major problems snaking the line