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Can I use a shower drain as a sink drain?

Can I use a shower drain as a sink drain?

1. Yes, you can vent the sink drain into the shower drain. 2. Usually, they can share the same vent if the vent is within 5 feet of both fixtures.

Can you put a shower where a toilet was?

If you are remodeling your bathroom and find that the shower will be installed over the location of the previous toilet, you can simply change the toilet drain to a shower drain.

Can a vanity sink drain into a shower drain?

I’m in the process of remodeling a basement bathroom. It used to have a big shower in it and a vanity on the wall opposite the shower; the shower used a floor drain (obviously) and the vanity sink had a long sloping pipe to a vented drain pipe in the adjoining wall.

Do you need to connect a new shower drain to an existing drain?

When adding or replacing a shower, you’ll need to connect the shower drain to your home’s existing drains. A new shower drain must connect to the same diameter or larger size pipe.

Can you replace a shower drain from the ceiling?

Replace a shower drain without tearing open the ceiling below. Use a special drain assembly and install it from the top. An old drain might leak from bad gaskets or cracked joints. Stains will show up on any finished ceiling below.

Can a shower drain lead to a toilet?

The job of the pipe network leading from your toilet and shower is not just to take waste water and products away from the fixtures. It also needs to be designed correctly in order to prevent water causing a vacuum in the pipes.

I’m in the process of remodeling a basement bathroom. It used to have a big shower in it and a vanity on the wall opposite the shower; the shower used a floor drain (obviously) and the vanity sink had a long sloping pipe to a vented drain pipe in the adjoining wall.

What should I do if my toilet and shower drain are the same?

Once all pipes have been tightened, and all adhesive has had sufficient time to cure, turn on the main water supply for your home. Run the shower and flush the toilet separately, and ensure there are no leaks in the pipes or vents. Once this has been confirmed, you can replace any wall panels and flooring.

How do you install a new shower drain?

Turn off the water lines to the area you’ll be working on. Locate the existing drain, and determine the spot where you want to connect the new shower drain. If you’re attaching to a horizontally run pipe, you will use a wye-type fitting to connect to it.

Replace a shower drain without tearing open the ceiling below. Use a special drain assembly and install it from the top. An old drain might leak from bad gaskets or cracked joints. Stains will show up on any finished ceiling below.