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Yes, anyone can install CODA; however, if you have little or no experience in plumbing, we recommend you seek advice from a professional or contact our customer support . Before installation, read the instructions and watch our installation video .
Yes, with up to 32" of offset, CODA can move standard center drains to the wall of your shower.
Yes, we recommend using an ABS primer and glue to securely seal each joint.
CODA uses 2 inch standard drain threading and is compatible with standard 2 inch drains and smooth bore adapters. The threads of the finish drains must be cut to 5/8 of an inch or greater to allow it to sit flush with the finished tile. Please see instructions .
Yes, we recommend pre-pitching your shower pan 1/4 inch per foot pitch and following the pitch. CODA also includes U-shims and flat shims for no hassle pitching towards the drain flange.
No, only the 18 inch extension was designed to be cut.
Yes, you need to deburr or sand any burrs that occur as a result of cutting. This prevents any hair or other material from catching inside the pipe that could cause blockage. The same is true for any excess glue used to connect each joint.
To do so, you must install a 2 inch clamp drain to the original bath drain. Once installed, CODA can be used to position the location of your outer finish drain.
Yes, to do so you will need to purchase additional CODA packages depending on the total length needed. Each package includes a 5 1/2 inch and 18 inch extension. You will need to measure the total distance you wish to achieve and buy the necessary additional packages. International Plumbing Code states that you may not extend further than 30" so keep this in mind if you a required to schedule an inspection in your state or county.
Yes, during our testing with NSF, CODA exceeded the GPM's of a standard 2 inch pipe.
View and download our installation instructions and watch our installation video.