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How do you remove concrete from a drain?

How do you remove concrete from a drain?

First cut the pipe flush with the floor (to give you room to work) and stuff a rag into the pipe. Then drill a series of holes straight down, about 2″- 3″ deep, all the way around the pipe about 1/2″ apart from each other and 1/2″- 3/4″ away from the pipe. Then drill diagonally from hole to hole all the way around.

How do you install a floor drain in a new concrete slab?

How to Install a Floor Drain in a Concrete Slab

  1. Prepare Your Space. While it’s easiest to install a floor drain prior to pouring your cement, you can do it after the floor has been set.
  2. Plan Drainage.
  3. Dig Trenches.
  4. Pour New Concrete.
  5. Add a Drain Cover.

How do you install a new bathtub on a cement floor?

Insert a new threaded drain down into the drain hole and over the male threads already sticking up. The tub’s basic plumbing is still being used from the old tub. You are simply installing new hardware to go with the PVC drain piping under and behind the tub. Install a new overflow assembly.

What’s the best way to remove a bathtub drain?

Be patient when removing and replacing a bathtub drain. Tip: The drain basket is sealed with plumber’s putty. Soften the putty with a hairdryer first to make the drain basket easier to remove. Some of the old seal may remain, so remove any residue with a plastic putty knife.

How do you install a P trap in a tub?

Install the new drain assembly into the tub as directed by the manufacturer. Connect the P-trap to the tub drain and the home’s drain line. If necessary, trim the tub’s drain pipe with hacksaw to fit properly into the P-trap. Sand off any pieces or clinging plastic around the cut, using fine-grit sandpaper.

How do you install a new bathtub faucet?

Secure the faucet with the provided retaining nuts. Alternatively, install the old faucet onto the new tub. Position the tub in its final location and confirm that the drain hole is aligned with the drain piping. Anchor the tub to the wall with stainless steel wood screws, driving the screws into wall studs.