Bathroom Floor Drain Installation
Find a location for the floor drain.
Bathroom floor drain installation. If a drain line is nearby you may choose to run a pipe to it rather than running a new line. Second good floor drains are typically designed to keep unpleasant odors from entering the restroom through the drain. Too much slope will create a poor feel to the floor and cause the unsettling sensation of the room being crooked. If the floor is flat and level you may choose to locate the drain in a certain spot with the expectation that later on you will create a sloped floor.
The drain body has a floor level cleanout opening and may be supplied with such optional. Does your sink have a pop up drain. This drain is ideal for use in floor areas built on grade where the sewer line is shallow. Always follow the manufacturer s directions for installing a bathroom vanity.
Measure mark and drill holes for drain and supply pipes. This is the same problem as putting a floor drain under a washing machine. Some vanities will come with pre drilled holes for easier installation. Most floor drains are designed with a feature called a p trap because it is shaped roughly like the letter p turned on its side.
If your laundry room floor slopes to a central point that is the logical place to place the drain. In the room below the installation the drain lines turn outward at 45 degree. If you can t let it drain to daylight then you have to dump it into your sanitary drainage system and you have sewer gas so you have to install a trap and it has to be vented and the trap has to stay wet or it will dry out from evaporation and then the trap doesn t work and you have sewer gas in your bathroom. Level the vanity and shim at the floor if necessary.
This feature is simply an elbow in the drain pipe that fills with water. Integral trap floor drain one of the most practical floor drains to be developed is a floor drain with an integral deep seal trap and no hub side outlet connection. In this episode of repair and replace stephany shows how to replace a drain in a bathroom sink. Failure to achieve adequate slope will result in standing water problems.