Awesome Job!!!!.... I have to install a shower pan for the first time and your video will certainly help with the install......Thanks so much for taking time to share your knowledge and experience with people like myself that have zero plumbing experience. Also, thanks all those that shared their comments and pointed out how the install could be improved. I am now a subscriber.
Your video was awesome, thank you. very much sir. I learned a lot from this video and yes, I'm doing a project just like the one you're doing now, hopefully. it'll workout for me. Thank you again, and God bless you.
😊one bit of advice to prevent a lot of hair going down the drain go get a small stainless steel screen and put it under the final big square hole drain cover. It will save you a lot if grief. Also between those shims a good idea would be to put some pure silicon so that the shims are not taking up all the weight and it will be distributed evenly. Otherwise good job! I installed a small semi circle shower years ago and after about 7 or 8 yrs the threads became.e loose enough that the drain started to leak. I guess the constant use of the showers caused the threads to loosen. I think it would be a good idea to silicon the threads on the under side of the shower drain so they won't get loose over time . What do you think?😊
It’s to keep the lime from eating it over time. The1-2in of foam wrap around the outside is so after concretes poured you can then pull that foam wrap and you have a bit of wiggle room to like the p if it’s not perfect like coming up thru walls if it’s out a bit you can push it back in the wall
I’m sure there’s probably tons of comments but I’m not gonna read through them. The first couple didn’t mention it but did anybody else see your problem right away PVC glue on ABS pipe. Nah bro. Had me fool that first day. This was a video somebody knew what’s up.
HELP. question- black pipe came out of the shower pan. How could this happen? several plumbers say they would have to dig to fix etc but none clear on why or how this happened so can you explain how n why this happened? I had no leaks, nothing looks broken or cracked, the edges of the pipe were smooth after I cleaned off I saw the black rubber ring just like the one you set in so wth happened
That silicon on the castle nut is not only unnecessary but looks bad through the grates. At least use clear. But worse than that is, you didn't use a mortar bed. That pan will move and flex and eventually crack.
Never use shims as this will cause the tray to crack overtime. Bed down the tray using mortar and this will ensure the whole tray is supported properly.
And your floor you should have put cement underneath your shower pan it will stop the cracking in your shower pan another tip and you need ABS glue for abs piping baby shower is going to crack if you don't put loose cement....
Maybe, maybe not... I've seen elsewhere that silicon is more appropriate to use on the more flex-prone shower pans. The reasoning was that the plumbers putty dries and eventually losses its flexibility over time. With a flexing floor, gaps can occur and these leads to leaks. The silicon is less prone to lose its flexibility over time. However, for nonflexing pans, putty is the preferred option.
NEVER hit two hammers together. Hardened metal is brittle and razor sharp shards can fly of injuring or even blinding you. Use a proper concrete chisel.
BRO?? YOU JUST BYPASSED THE MOST IMPORTANT PART. Show how you put the pan on with the drain attached and then seal it. You just skipped to it being in. AND IF you DON'T put mortar under the pan it will crackle when you step on it if you're big. WTF. WASTE.
This guy fails through the entire video and people tell him he did a good job. lol Seriously, he fails at leveling the floor. Tells you it's level while you can hear it rocking back and forth. Uses shims which most manufacturers say not to use because it still isn't level. Doesn't use anything under the shower pan so it will constantly make noise when shower is used. Uses way too much caulking on the drain. Installs the shower brackets with drywall screws which will rust immediately. Smears caulking all over the inside of the drain which is completely unneeded and will be visible through the shower drain grate. 6 months and this whole thing is going to need to be torn out and replaced again. I'm really curious how he thinks he's going to waterproof that joint in the tiles when they are replaced.
The part about installing the drain after the pan is installed when one has a concrete floor was very helpful. Thanks!
Great job! You went in details on the part that nobody showed in my research so far.
Great job!!! Thanks for sharing your expertise and knowledge. This will help me out when I do my installation 👏👏👏
I appreciate your video sir! I liked the close ups and trial & errors because I’m sure I’ll run into similar issues. You were very thorough :)
Awesome video. I'm ready to do my renovation now. Thank you!
Awesome Job!!!!.... I have to install a shower pan for the first time and your video will certainly help with the install......Thanks so much for taking time to share your knowledge and experience with people like myself that have zero plumbing experience. Also, thanks all those that shared their comments and pointed out how the install could be improved. I am now a subscriber.
This was great man, its the exact replacement i need to do. Thanks for taking the time. Subscribing.
Great video. I appreciate how you show detail
And how sometimes we have to make adjustments. Thanks you.
Great video, very detailed and very informative. I understand now some things that i couldnt figure out. Thank you so much!!!
Great video. Thanks for recording it!
Yes thank you very much you’re the only video showing in detail how to
Great job!! Bom Trabalho ,aprendi muito . Thank you .
Your video was awesome, thank you. very much sir. I learned a lot from this video and yes, I'm doing a project just like the one you're doing now, hopefully. it'll workout for me. Thank you again, and God bless you.
Great job! You're very handy.
Well presented I am learning from your work of teaching. God bless you forever
Put it in wet mortar and it won’t squeak or have hollow spots
Nice, i like the idea of the silicone around theead seal will last longer and not be exposed to water . Awesome.
great video showing all details needed to install shower pan
Thanks for making video, I'm about to do my bathroom and I'm collecting info from various videos.
Perfec t as i have a concrete floor to .. Thanx for the great video.
Thank you for making this!
Very good video Sr. but missing the part to remove the old tub!
Anyways thanks so much for your effort!
Great job man.
Excellent video thank you for sharing
Very nice sir Great job.
You installed the rubber gasket upside down beveled side down
😊one bit of advice to prevent a lot of hair going down the drain go get a small stainless steel screen and put it under the final big square hole drain cover. It will save you a lot if grief. Also between those shims a good idea would be to put some pure silicon so that the shims are not taking up all the weight and it will be distributed evenly. Otherwise good job!
I installed a small semi circle shower years ago and after about 7 or 8 yrs the threads became.e loose enough that the drain started to leak. I guess the constant use of the showers caused the threads to loosen. I think it would be a good idea to silicon the threads on the under side of the shower drain so they won't get loose over time . What do you think?😊
Thank you sir for that nice video I learn a lot from it and please never mind the negative comments your doing just fine I’m fallowing you for sure
Very nice install!!
Very nice 👍🏻
A job well done!
Great work Sir you are very detail oriented! Thanks for sharing.
great video!
You should have used ABS glue, not PVC glue, they are different for the different type of pipe.
Why would you not use PVC glue? That pipe he is replacing it with is not steel. It's PVC.
@@alvinrodriguez580 It's not PVC, its ABS plastic. It's different and requires different glue.
They sell a transition cement to glue black to white pipe also.
Yes you are right about ABS glue for abs piping..
He is using cement! Not the glue.go work stop hating
Is that a mobile home shower pan? 27x 54? No reinforcement under the pan? The underside looked pretty supportive.
What are the fasteners called you used to fasten to the studs
What are those "little things that fit over the edge" called? cant seem to find them. thanks in advance.
Nice job. Thank you.
👍 good job..
Why didn't you put mortar under the pan to hold it in place?
word of advice for the DIYers out there. You should put a layer of cement under the pan about a half inch thick or so to really anchor this pan.
Nice install for sure
good job with leveling the floor
great video , but my question why not use of plumber's putty instead of silicone
where do you buy the shower pan and what size is
is that pvc glue for abs pipe?
very nice installation. The tilers lied to me that you couldn't just replace the shower pan.
Good video helped me do mine
How did u connect to the old drain ?
Can you use dish soap to get that rubber bushing in easier, seems stabbing at it with a flathead could tear it.
You should wrap any piping where it comes into contact with concrete. If you don’t, you risk breaking the pipe due to expansion and contraction.
It’s to keep the lime from eating it over time. The1-2in of foam wrap around the outside is so after concretes poured you can then pull that foam wrap and you have a bit of wiggle room to like the p if it’s not perfect like coming up thru walls if it’s out a bit you can push it back in the wall
What are you going to do with the shims that you wedged underneath the shower pan?
I’m sure there’s probably tons of comments but I’m not gonna read through them. The first couple didn’t mention it but did anybody else see your problem right away PVC glue on ABS pipe. Nah bro. Had me fool that first day. This was a video somebody knew what’s up.
The shower pan I have says to put 1 to 2 inches of morter cement under it . The dude uses channel locks backwards.
HELP. question- black pipe came out of the shower pan. How could this happen? several plumbers say they would have to dig to fix
etc but none clear on why or how this happened so can you explain how n why this
happened?
I had no leaks, nothing looks broken or cracked, the edges of the pipe were smooth after I cleaned off I saw the black rubber ring just like the one you set in so wth happened
Merci!
is your foundation under tension?
Does the shower drain comes with everything, with the rubber or you buy stuff separately?
Yes, both gaskets, the drain cover and the key to tighten it
Great video. Can you replace my tub with a shower?
PVC solvent on ABS pipe? You should have used YELLOW ABS solvent. Fingers crossed it holds.
That silicon on the castle nut is not only unnecessary but looks bad through the grates. At least use clear. But worse than that is, you didn't use a mortar bed. That pan will move and flex and eventually crack.
Where's the links to parts 2, 3, &4?
I just ran into that problem between a 1 1/2 " pipe to a now "2 inch
You need to also either use foam or silicone as a bed for your pan. For future reference…
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Never use shims as this will cause the tray to crack overtime. Bed down the tray using mortar and this will ensure the whole tray is supported properly.
I would be concerned that you didnt use abs bonding agent. (Cement) always make sure your materials match
And your floor you should have put cement underneath your shower pan it will stop the cracking in your shower pan another tip and you need ABS glue for abs piping baby shower is going to crack if you don't put loose cement....
11:51 thats not quite level. Not bashing, just observing. Likely out a quarter inch or less
Why put concrete in it
Oh my
I think plumbers putty might have been a better option than the silicon?
Maybe, maybe not... I've seen elsewhere that silicon is more appropriate to use on the more flex-prone shower pans. The reasoning was that the plumbers putty dries and eventually losses its flexibility over time. With a flexing floor, gaps can occur and these leads to leaks. The silicon is less prone to lose its flexibility over time. However, for nonflexing pans, putty is the preferred option.
Can't use plumber putty on acrylic.. I mean you could but it deteriorates it
Plumbers putty will dry out over time. You always want to use silicone on shower pans
@@taylorschulz6522 you are exactly right. Sadly, I know this from experience!
NEVER hit two hammers together. Hardened metal is brittle and razor sharp shards can fly of injuring or even blinding you. Use a proper concrete chisel.
You didn't show how you moved the pipe to hit the hole
Yes he did at the very beginning
If that drain ever get plugged wont be fun to try to put an auger down …
That's ABS though, not pvc..
You should do that better. It's interesting how your cousin's give you positive comments. Anyway thanks for the video.
BRO?? YOU JUST BYPASSED THE MOST IMPORTANT PART. Show how you put the pan on with the drain attached and then seal it. You just skipped to it being in. AND IF you DON'T put mortar under the pan it will crackle when you step on it if you're big. WTF. WASTE.
You are using your channel lock grips the wrong way
Something is missing.
he's using the wrong screw that screw is for dry wall and not for secure shower pan
Wrong glue
what kind of job is that ? terrible finish
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This guy fails through the entire video and people tell him he did a good job. lol
Seriously, he fails at leveling the floor. Tells you it's level while you can hear it rocking back and forth. Uses shims which most manufacturers say not to use because it still isn't level. Doesn't use anything under the shower pan so it will constantly make noise when shower is used. Uses way too much caulking on the drain. Installs the shower brackets with drywall screws which will rust immediately. Smears caulking all over the inside of the drain which is completely unneeded and will be visible through the shower drain grate.
6 months and this whole thing is going to need to be torn out and replaced again. I'm really curious how he thinks he's going to waterproof that joint in the tiles when they are replaced.
Make your own pan…. Problem solved
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channel locks backward
Backwards channel locks was definitely an inexperienced installer move. Plus no mortar under the pan. Fiberglass pans will get spongy.
wrong glue. and i'm an amature diy-er
Gasket upside down
Beveled edge up.
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Glad im not paying you by the hour!!!
This is an instructional video not a job site pal
This is painful to watch.
Mistakes teach us better then you think!