1916 Collection Universal Freestanding Tub Drain
The 1916 Collection Universal Freestanding Tub Drain delivers the most convenient way to install freestanding tubs and removes guesswork and complexity. The drain allows installers an easier and faster way to install freestanding, island center, and offset tubs by eliminating the stub-out method, as well as the need to access the drain from the ceiling
- Brand
- Oatey SCS
Description
The 1916 Collection Universal Freestanding Tub Drain delivers the most convenient way to install freestanding tubs and removes guesswork and complexity. The drain allows installers an easier and faster way to install freestanding, island center, and offset tubs by eliminating the stub-out method, as well as the need to access the drain from the ceiling below. The drain is the first product announced as part of 1916 Collection, a carefully curated portfolio of thoughtfully designed, exceptionally engineered bath accessories. The 1916 Collection Universal Freestanding Tub Drain can be used to install island tubs during remodels, on concrete slabs, and anywhere where access from below is limited. It works with freestanding, island center or offset tubs. The drain can fit inside 4 in. hole saw openings, making it great for remodels. Its compact size allows the drain to fit inside 8 in., 10 in. and 12 in. joists. The drain comes supplied with a flanged brass tailpiece, lubricant, and a schedule 40 PVC/ABS threaded tailpiece adapter. The product comes job-site ready with a tool-free turn test plug included pre-installed, 1- drain hub with 1- x 2 adapter included, and protective cap that protects the drain while tile is being set. The pre-installed tool-free test plug allows for water, smoke, and air testing up to 40 ft. of the head. From a design perspective, the 1916 Collection Universal Freestanding Tub Drain allows flexibility in terms of a freestanding tubs location, because the drains compact size allows it to more easily fit between floor joists. It is also less costly to install since you dont need access from the ceiling below, providing installers the opportunity to invest more dollars in other design elements.