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The WingTite SD1000 Shower Drain Replacement offers a quick, top-only installation designed for fiberglass and plastic showers. Featuring a patented O-ring seal that accommodates vertical pan movement, it prevents leaks and drain failures common in traditional setups. Made in the USA with durable materials and a polished chrome finish, it fits standard 2" PVC/ABS pipes and comes with a 10-year warranty and US tech support, making it the trusted choice for professionals and homeowners alike.







| ASIN | B008E338FY |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,911 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #168 in Bathroom Sink & Bathtub Drain Strainers |
| Brand | Wingtite |
| Color | Chrome |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,054) |
| Date First Available | June 8, 2015 |
| Finish | Polished |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00858210001016 |
| Included Components | Chrome Snap-On Drain Cover |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
| Item model number | SD1000 |
| Manufacturer | PlumbRite MFG |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Measurement System | inch, metric |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | SD1000 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5"W x 2.13"H |
| Size | Small |
| Special Feature | Removable |
| Special Features | Removable |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 798167808385 723434771246 858210001016 |
| Water Consumption | 9999 Gallons per Hour |
K**O
easy to install, works great , good value
good quality, good value This product save me a lot of work, I can't stress that for my needs it was a godsend
K**W
Excellent product - Follow the directions and the repair should last a long time. Worked well for me.
This helped to avoid a very costly repair. The plumbing contractor who installed the cast iron drain pipe for my basement stall shower made the drain pipe over an inch too short. He covered his error with a copious amount of silicone caulk which leaked after several months. Although this replacement drain is designed for PVC pipe I was able to use it to solve my leaking drain problem by using a 2" diameter PVC pipe extender, some silicone sealant, and this WingTite replacement drain. After carefully removing all the old drain components with a Dremel tool and removing all the water-logged silicone, I fitted the PVC pipe extender into the cast iron pipe. Some grinding of the pipe extender was needed since cast iron pipe has a slightly smaller inside diameter than PVC. Once it was inserted, I installed the WingTite drain following the directions. The results were excellent and everything is perfectly dry after a month of use. Everything fit together snugly and I used silicone sealant to seal everything. Unlike the original job, there is now plenty of direct contact between the PVC parts The unique design of the WingTite provided a very tight joint between the drain rim and the shower pan. Using care while tightening the WingTite screws and the correct size Phillips screw driver there was no issue with the screw heads as indicated in some reviews. Perfect!! This repair should last a decade or more. The WingTite was a perfect solution to my unique situation and should work as well for a routine PVC drain pipe repair. It looks like a professional installation and is well built.
D**N
Easy to use
I used this to repair my shower drain that had leaked for some time. This went in easily and is secure. It fixed the problem.
G**Y
Top quality replacement drain with straightforward install
I had a leaky drain in my upstairs shower. I called a plumber who recommended I buy this drain.i did not want to take the kitchen ceiling down but with this replacement drain there is no need to open up the ceiling below the shower. The directions show how to remove a plastic drain by cutting it with a hacksaw. My drain was brass. Dead stop😖 I contacted customer support and spoke to a knowledgeable staff member who expertly explained in extreme detail the steps I needed to do in order to remove the brass drain. Die grinder or dremel with a metal cutting wheel. Slowly cut a channel around the entire drain about 3/8” below the flange near the castle nut threads. Once the drain body was separated and any caulk and gasketing were removed, I was able to push the bottom Of the drain away from the shower base. Take your time and diligently clean the exterior of the drain pipe removing ALL silicone and contaminant's with a scotchbrite pad. Chamfer the outside edge Of the top of the drain pipe with some Sandpaper. Use dishwashing liquid and apply it to the black gasket on the inside of the replacement drain flange. This helps the gasket slide onto the pipe. Place a liberal amount of silicone on the bottom side of the drain flange and push onto the drain pipe. Seat the drain flange and use a Philips head screw driver to tighten the flange. 20-30 plus turns per screw and keep pressure on the drain. Tighten evenly until you can’t tighten anymore. There should be a fair amount of silicone squeeze out from the flange. Water and a few squirts of dish soap in a spray bottle and spray around the top of the drain surrounding floor and the squeeze out cleans up easily! Top quality Product and a plumber probably would have charged $400 plus to do the job. Highly recommended and their customer support deserves an 11 on scale of 1-10.
S**C
Expensive, but cheaper than a plumber and I hope it works for a long time
Well, I noticed a little stain on the ceiling in my pantry. I finally got around to checking it and whoa nelly - water was actually leaking down wall into the basement from the second floor shower. A lot of water from what I could tell. The "awesome" plumber over tightened the ring and broke the drain in half. Essentially we were showering with no drain flange. I already opened the ceiling, but working between the joists was not easy. I've seen a lot of recommendations for this product. Yes, it is 10 times more expensive than a regular drain will cost you. But it's not easy to work on all shower drains sometimes, access is the key. Also, I haven't had any plumbers that walk out the door making less than $100. Removing the old drain parts was difficult. I had to carefully drill holes and break the PVC to remove my parts, partially because of the broken flange. Once that was done, I had to scrape off a bunch of old glue or something. It wasn't possible from the bottom and it was uncomfortable from the top. Be sure you stuff a rag in the drain, since a shower floor is made to drain everything tilts and easily falls into the drain pipe. One thing I wasn't so sure of was that I thought this would fit into the inside of the drain pipe, but it actually fits outside. In my brain, a great way to stop leaks is to drain in and have no lip that could leak (of course this would make the drain smaller). But it seems to work. As a precaution I threw some silicon glue around the drain lip too, hoping it couldn't hurt. Installation was a breeze. A quick test the next day showed no leaking. I'm going to keep the hole open for a bit and even install a leak sensor at the location. Maybe it's the lip thing or just how easy it was to install but my comfort is a little off. Not saying my instincts are always right though. Either way, it was easy as advertised and isn't leaking now so it's got 5 stars.
D**A
Drain loosened over time and water was leaking through my bathroom floor. Couldn’t fully tighten the lucknut below the shower pan after pan was installed. This was the best solution going. So easy and fast to install
M**T
I could not be more impressed with this, saved me a big plumbing job, however anyone buying in thr uk will need to find a pipe reducer at a plumbers merchants to use it as it doesn't fit a uk standard waste pipe.
M**E
Perfect for what I needed great seal and I believe will last many years.
J**N
Used this in a new shower pan in a new bathroom that is located in the basement. Was originally going to put a glue one in but reconsidered as future maintenance would have been a nightmare. This one seems to be doing a great job so far (almost a year) and installs/ removes from the top making it service friendly if it does fail and start leaking.
M**L
It's all work out, i got a renovation guy that forgot to install the traditional drain head whit my shower base. After a i receive it a notice it was a well made product that look durables. Fit my need, even if i got to dig/brake the ciment bettween my showerbase and the drain pipe😅 was not easy haha, whish they were different size on therm of deepness.
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