What size pipe is used for bathtub drain?
For a bathtub drain pipe, the correct size is almost always a minimum of 1 1/2 inches, as set by code. However, in other areas, codes set the minimum tub drain pipe size at 2 inches.
Are all tub drains universal?
Bathtub drains are 1 1/2 inches wide and fit all standard bathtubs ranging from 14 to 26 inches deep. They are this size because they must fit the opening of the P-trap — also 1 1/2 inches wide — which is a special pipe that has a sharp bend in it.
How are freestanding tubs secured to the floor?
Once your floor is cleaned and dry, run a large bead of caulk around the bottom base of your bathtub and stand it upright. Run another large bead of caulk around the bathtub to fully secure it to the floor.
Do freestanding tubs have an overflow drain?
Some bathtubs, such as freestanding or clawfoot tubs, look better without an overflow drain. You can install a floor drain instead, so that any overflow gets drained away properly, instead of damaging your floors and potentially ceilings.
How do I stop my freestanding tub from moving?
Carefully set the tub in position and adjust the tub feet as necessary until level. Once level, apply a generous bead of silicone on the bottom of the feet. This will prevent the tub from shifting after installation.
How much space do you need between freestanding tub and wall?
How far should the distance be between freestanding tub and wall? The distance between your tub and wall should be between 15-18 inches or at least 1 foot.
Are all bathtub drain threads the same?
One of the most confusing and annoying plumbing problems is replacing the bathtub drain (called a plug) that screws into the base (called a shoe). There are two common thread types (16 and 11 1/2 Threads Per Inch), and one uncommon one (14 TPI). We sell a variety of shoe adapters, some are only available from us.
Does a bathtub drain need a trap?
Yes, you should always install a P-Trap as part of the plumbing of a bathtub or any other wastewater drain system. Failure to include a P-Trap could result in foul smells, harmful gases, and small animals entering through your tub’s drain.
How do you stop a freestanding bath with feet from moving?
You can place a bit of silicone sealant under the levelling feet and this will restrict the bath being moved but also means that when it comes to maintenance, unnecessary force has to be used!
What is the purpose of a tub overflow?
The point of an overflow drain is to collect the excess water for your bathtub or faucet. The drain collects the water, preventing it from overflowing if you accidentally leave it on.