Can a shower have 2 drains?

Definitely cut off the extra drain. Even with two shower heads running, you won’t exceed the capacity of a properly maintained 2″ drain line. In addition to that, it will be more uncomfortable than you think to have a small mountain in the middle of the shower floor.

Can you use any drain with Kerdi?





Can I use another manufacturer’s drain with your Schluter®-Shower System? The Schluter®-KERDI-DRAIN and Schluter®-KERDI-LINE drains are specifically designed to integrate with the Schluter®-Shower System. The Schluter®-Shower System 10-Year Limited Warranty is void if other drains are used.

Can you use Kerdi for shower pan?

Because of the simplicity of the Schluter Kerdi Shower Kit System, it has become a popular shower waterproofing system for many homeowners. To install a Kerdi Shower Pan, apply Schluter ALL-SET mortar (or an unmodified thinset mortar) to your subfloor using a 1/4” x 3/8” square-notch trowel.

What is a clamping ring drain?

Clamping Ring Drains



High-quality shower drains that create a watertight connection with the waterproofing membrane. Premium components ensure dependable, long-term performance.

Can a shower have a 1.5 inch drain?

Current plumbing codes (IPC as well as MA Plumbing Code 248 CMR 10 for instance) need 1.5 inches to drain for a tub with a shower. The tub can drain at leisure and the shower function when in utilize, with flow-limiting showerheads, fall within the flow rate that a 1.5” drain can handle.

How much water can a 2 inch pipe drain?





Water Flow Capacity in Steel Pipes (sch 40)

Pipe Size Maximum Flow (gal/min) Head Loss (ft/100 ft)
2″ 45 3.9
2-1/2″ 75 4.1
3″ 130 3.9
4″ 260 4.0

What is a Kerdi drain?

Schluter®-KERDI-DRAIN is a floor drain specifically designed to allow connections to Schluter-KERDI or other load bearing bonded waterproof membranes. The membrane is adhered to the large integrated bonding flange to form a waterproof connection at the top of the drain assembly.

How do you install a Schluter drain grate?

  1. Install Shower Pan Tile up to the Drain.
  2. Lateral Adjustment Ring.
  3. Insert the Height Adjustment Collar into the Lateral Adjustment Ring.
  4. Back butter the Kerdi Shower Drain Grate.
  5. Set the entire Kerdi Shower Drain Kit Assembly in place.
  6. Use a trowel to comb additional thinset over the lateral adjustment ring.
  7. How do you install a positive weep protector?

    Quote from the video:
    Quote from Youtube video: Insert the mail tab a narrow end of float stick into the selected female socket of the center ring. So that the tops of the float stick and centering are flush.

    How do you tile a shower drain?

    Quote from the video:
    Quote from Youtube video: Around the shower drain using a dremel and a diamond bit. And finally how to mix up and select the thinset. And apply it to the pan.

    How do you tile a square shower drain?



    Tiling around a Square Shower Drain



    Use a tracing paper for this. Just trace the shape of the outer edge of the drain on a piece of paper. But while drawing the shape, make the square about a quarter inch bigger so that it runs along the shape. Now cut the shape out from the paper and place it on a piece of cardboard.

    Do I grout around shower drain?

    Things You’ll Need



    Grout fills the gaps between tiles creating one surface. Installing shower tiles adds to the appearance and functionality of your shower. To ensure tiles are secure and the shower floor doesn’t leak water to the subfloor, the tiles must be sealed properly with grout.

    Do you grout around a drain?

    Instead of caulking between the tile and the drain, use the same grout you mix to use between the tiles. The grout creates a waterproof barrier that helps direct the water into the drain.

    Should shower drain be flushed tile?



    Should The Shower Drain Be Flush With The Tile? Yes, the shower floor’s drain should be flush with the tile around it at the point where the two meet. However, according to experts, point or center drains in tile require a 1/4-inch slope per square foot from all four sides of the drain.

    Where should the drain be placed in a shower?

    The drain in a shower should ideally be the lowest point of the shower floor. A correct shower floor generally has a slope to it instead of a level surface. So, the positioning of the drain is such that water from all directions slopes down to the drain.

    How high should shower drain be above subfloor?

    approximately 1/4 inch

    Make sure your drain pipe is at the appropriate height (approximately 1/4 inch above your concrete or subfloor).

    How high should drain be for shower pan?



    2″ Drain Pipe should be centered in a hole (approximately 5″ diameter) in the flooring. The top of the Pipe should be no higher than, and no more than 1/8″ lower than, the top surface of the floor on which the base will be set.

    Why does a shower require a 2 inch drain?

    A 2-inch pipe is the recommended size because showers have a low threshold for flooding, and a 2-inch pipe helps the water drain faster than does a 1 1/2-inch pipe. So, if you are converting from a tub and shower combination to a shower, you’ll likely have to change the drain pipe size.

    Does a shower drain need to be in the middle?

    No, shower drains don’t need to be in the center. As long as the drain is at the bottom of a slope so water will flow into it, your drain will work just fine.