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Does shower P-trap need to be directly below drain?

Does shower P-trap need to be directly below drain?

If you install TWO “P” traps the shower will NOT drain. The “P” trap SHOULD be directly under the drain, but no more than a few inches off center of it, if conditions require it. NO trap, TWO traps, and/or a 9 foot offset are NOT allowed and if he suggests any of them get a different installer who is a REAL plumber.

Do P-traps need washers?

You need a washer where the tail piece goes into the trap. No washer where the trap connects to the wall pipe. It’s a 1 1/2″ trap.

How far below the shower drain does the P-trap have to be?

The P-trap should be located no more than 24” below the drain.

What happens if P trap is installed backwards?

In the bottom picture we can see that when the trap is installed “backwards” the distance labeled “B” is much greater than distance “A”—–a much higher hill for the water to get over. Well eventually the trap will clog up with debris and water will just not drain properly.

Can a P trap be installed backwards?

The outlet end of the trap pipe should be lower than the inlet when installed properly. The example shown has it backward, which creates a trap seal more than 4” and makes the drain more likely to clog—and that’s a long explanation for why a backwards trap is a bad thing.

How often should you clean your P-trap?

As a preventative measure, many plumbing experts suggest cleaning your drain and plumbing traps at least four times per year. Families with homes of six or more are strongly encouraged to clean their plumbing traps monthly to avoid clogging and limit residue buildup.

Where to put a P trap in a shower?

Can I install a p-trap anywhere along the “horizontal” run of pipe between the shower drain and sewer stack? It would be most accessible to install and service about 2 feet from the tub drain. Will this be a problem?

What are p traps and what do they do?

P-traps are curved pipes installed under showers and drains of all kinds. The P-trap not only directs your waste water out of your home, this essential pipe also keeps small organisms and sewer fumes from entering your living space by providing a powerful barrier.

What’s the best way to clean A P trap?

Otherwise, start by removing your shower drain cover and using a bristled brush, vinegar, and warm water. In addition to this, you can also pour a safe yet effective drain cleaner down your drain from time to time. Effective drain cleaners will keep your P-trap clean, but they could damage your pipes if you use these products too often.

How do you attach a P trap to the subfloor?

Reattach the square subfloor piece and then measure the distance the from the P-trap to the subfloor. You’ll now want to cut a piece of ABS piping to that exact measurement and attach it to the end of the P-trap.

Does a shower really need a P trap?

A P-trap is the standard style for showers and tubs . Tubs and showers need a trap in the plumbing to prevent dangerous sewer gases from entering the home. A P-trap is the standard style for showers and tubs.

How do you install a P trap?

Follow these steps to install the P-trap: Slide the short side of the P-trap onto the tailpiece that drops down from the sink drain. Move the P-trap up or down to align the trap arm with the opening in the wall. Use a hacksaw to cut the tailpiece if you can’t move the P-trap higher up the tailpiece and the trap arm is below the wall drain fitting.

What is P trap in shower drain?

P-traps are curved pipes installed under showers and drains of all kinds. The P-trap not only directs your waste water out of your home, this essential pipe also keeps small organisms and sewer fumes from entering your living space by providing a powerful barrier.

What size trap should be used for a shower drain?

Size of Drain Pipe. Tub and shower combinations will require at least a 1 1/2-inch-diameter drain pipe and P-trap. A 2-inch drain pipe is better. Shower only units require a 2-inch drain and P-trap.