We have a 10 x10 basement cement laundry room that has a floor drain in the center that the floor slopes to.
Installing a floor drain in laundry room.
The building code in my area calls for a floor drain in the laundry room.
Tips for installing a laundry room floor drain.
The previous owners are leaving their washer and dryer but they don t have a pan under the washer.
Use a hacksaw to sever the pipe.
2 is the 3 run that takes toilet and 1st floor laundry room sink and washing machine discharge to stack 3 is a vent 4 is 1 5 from 1st floor laundry room sink and washing machine discharge.
With abs pvc glue generously smear all surfaces of the pipe but do not use so much that the glue drips.
So here s the problem.
I m concerned the snap together flooring light buckle or come apart because of the slope.
But the floor slopes towards the drain pretty aggressively.
And when the water softener and furnace condensate drain lines flow into the.
It ll run along the room near either the floor or ceiling depending on where you re installing the sink.
I removed 12 x12 glued down vinyl tiles or what i believe were vinyl and was thinking of either replacing them with glue down vinyl tiles again peel and stick vinyl tiles or sheet vinyl.
The laundry room floor drain is typically a 4 inch round diameter hole located at the lowest point of the room which is usually installed in the basement floor during the construction phase of a build.
That way you can establish where the tiles are supposed to go in relation to the grid before you cut them around drain.
Installing water resistant baseboards helps to protect walls in the event of large scale water spills.
The only floor drain you can buy is for flush mounting to the floor.
Installing a floor drain in the upstairs laundry room i m moving into a new 2 story house on a slab at the end of june and the laundry room is upstairs above the kitchen.
The laundry room floor drain is one of those things that you notice but you don t pay much attention to until there is a problem.
It s flat ish for most of the room but the 2 feet or so around the drain are sloped quite a bit.
If i plumb the laundry room floor drain into the stack i know i ll need a p trap and then have to be sure water remains in the trap to stop sewer gas.
If the floor was flat level i would just cover it up and assume it s fine.
Fitting abs pipes is easier with practice.
Cut through the drain pipe with a hacksaw.