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    Leaking Drain in Upstairs Shower

    Well, as much as I hate it, I think I will be ripping it out rather than damaging my ceiling. It could be very well leaking around the flange and I might try the silicone if I can get enough around it. If that's not feasible then I'm looking at the Redi-Tile formed shower pan and tiling the...
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    Leaking Drain in Upstairs Shower

    The ring appears to really be tight, almost like it has some glue around it. If I'm able to get it off, it is possible to replace it with a new strainer?
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    Leaking Drain in Upstairs Shower

    Finally got some time to look at this drain leak. Here are a couple of pictures of the drain. Basically, still not sure if this a threaded type that can be removed from the top. There looks to be some notches use for a grip, but again seeking some advice. Really trying to avoid a complete shower...
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    Leaking Drain in Upstairs Shower

    I'll post a pic tomorrow that shows the gap. thanks
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    Leaking Drain in Upstairs Shower

    Yeah, that's what I saw advertized. There is a back wall of the shower that I can get to. I was wondering if I could cut a small inspection hole at the bottom to see if that drain is threaded or not. If it is, then I may be able to get something in from that direction to loosen the nut and...
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    Leaking Drain in Upstairs Shower

    Yes, this is a complete fiberglass stall. So, your take is that I've got to cut a hole in the ceiling to replace or repair the drain? I've seen a couple of videos where the drain is screwed in and the rubber gasket is replaced from the top, then the new drain installed. That was why I was asking...
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    Leaking Drain in Upstairs Shower

    Recently found a leak in our ceiling and was able to trace it to the drain in the upstairs shower. The drain in the shower is a Caspers 101-P. My first suspicion is that the leak is coming from where the top of the drain flange meets the shower opening. There appears to be a very small gap there...
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