Deh_Strizzz
Deh_Strizzz OP t1_iwchwzl wrote
Reply to comment by SteeleRain01 in Replacing tub drain plumbing, filling the hole that it's in and, finally, connecting the tub. by Deh_Strizzz
Thanks haha. I'm most likely going to bring in a professional at the very least just for a consultation. I truly appreciate the help you've offered on this.
Deh_Strizzz OP t1_iwc15ni wrote
Reply to comment by redsoto in Replacing tub drain plumbing, filling the hole that it's in and, finally, connecting the tub. by Deh_Strizzz
We are planning on using the wall faucet. This is the tub that we ordered. There's a good amount of space between the bottom of the tub/drain and the floor.
Deh_Strizzz OP t1_iwaii2n wrote
Reply to comment by SteeleRain01 in Replacing tub drain plumbing, filling the hole that it's in and, finally, connecting the tub. by Deh_Strizzz
Actually, the inside bottom of the tub will end up hanging over the current hole in the ground (about halfway over) which is why I figured I could snake a pipe from the center drain over to the p-trap
Deh_Strizzz OP t1_iwa65k2 wrote
Deh_Strizzz OP t1_iw9y7oi wrote
Reply to comment by SteeleRain01 in Replacing tub drain plumbing, filling the hole that it's in and, finally, connecting the tub. by Deh_Strizzz
Oof, definitely not the news I wanted to hear. Are these really my only options? Can I not install the flat p-trap that's pictured and remove the other p-trap?
Submitted by Deh_Strizzz t3_yuhyeb in DIY
Deh_Strizzz OP t1_ix2jqy1 wrote
Reply to comment by SteeleRain01 in Replacing tub drain plumbing, filling the hole that it's in and, finally, connecting the tub. by Deh_Strizzz
I'm not sure why I was so afraid to just break into the concrete. I thought it'd be harder and much more technical than what it actually ended up being. Rented a demo hammer and I was done in about thirty minutes. Best of all, I now have the peace of mind from not using any flex pipe (which is actually what the plumber recommended I install). Thanks for the rec on this one.