so I can replace it, ive looked around and I cant find a how to on this. I have the showerhead off and the hot and cold knobs off but im having a problem removing bottom that connect the drain. thanks
Im not even sure what its made of ill take a photo of it , is it difficult to post photos here?What is the drain set up like---what is the pan made of?
If the pan is plastic or fiberglass--I will usually take a Skillsaw and make several plunge cuts around the drain--this way you can remove the old pan--leaving only the pipe-the drain set-and a bit of the pan around the drain set.
If you will be replacing the P-trap(which you really aught to do)--You should see enough of the drain piping to get a saws all blade down the hole and cut out the old P-trap.
If you hope to save the old drain piping(bad plan)--You can chuck a hack saw blade into the Saws All and slit the old drain set up the side and pry it off the old piping.
Post a picture,if you can--or at least come back and tell us what the base is made of.
Lots of people here that have done what you are trying to do.--Have fun--Mike--
I just tried to upload the photo the but size is to large i have to crop it down a bit.How To Attach A Photo To A Post - DIY Chatroom - DIY Home Improvement Forum
Hit--Go advanced on the 'quick reply'--there are instructions there---If you are computer illiterate like me-
click on the link above for a long explanation--Mike--
Ill take another shot of the whole shower and ill look down in there to see if I can see the drain pipeGood start Soldier--We need an over all shot so we can figure out what it's made of.
Can you see if the drain pipe is white PVC or metal?
==Mike---
Im not sure but i def want to replace it with a new shower.You're probably going to have to remove the entire unit(walls first) to get the base out. The walls will sit inside the base to make sure the water is contained.
Do you intend to enlarge the shower?
Ron