A friend of mine has a “lake house” that was orginally built in the 50’s. It has a walkout basement that has what appears to be an orginal bath “area” (no walls around it) in the basement. Stool, basin, and shower.
The shower is a campground style. That is drain in the concrete slab and concrete block walls. The drains are all CI. There is another basement floor drain a few feet away.
The desire is to frame up walls, install a vanity and replace the shower with a FG unit.
The question is is there any change of getting a transistion fitting that will go from the shower unit drain to the floor drain without cutting up the concrete and redoing the CI piping.
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You mean run the line across the floor and then a fittinf that replaces the floor drain strainer cap?
Dave
No, the shower would stay in the same place. Directly over the drain for the existing shower.