Maax Shower Drain 10000041-105 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
When I open shower door after I have finished
Hi,
If the doors where installed correctly... the lip should be on the outside so that the water cannot run out onto the floor but runs into the shower instead...
heatman101
9/12/2014 10:07:26 PM •
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on Sep 12, 2014
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Slow draining tub.
You need to run a snake through the overflow. I'm sure there is hair that is caught in it. You remove the overflow cover. The p-trap is just about 8 to 12 inches below. There isn't a need to go any further but it doesn't hurt.
3/22/2009 12:42:54 AM •
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on Mar 22, 2009
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Leaking maax shower drain
try this:
you might but it will depend if it is pvc then yes any other material you might be able to use a waterproof epoxy but it will harder to repair because of the epoxy but the pvc you can prime and glue the seam from the inside..
11/15/2008 4:37:56 PM •
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on Nov 15, 2008
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MAAX Saninova control panel
To find out more about replacement components, get in touch with MAAX directly or go to their website. You might be able to obtain the precise control panel you require from one of their authorized dealers or distributors.It will ensure you get an original one
8/14/2023 11:44:32 AM •
Maax Plumbing
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on Aug 14, 2023
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Drain stuck in closed position
Generally the drains that are controlled from the
OVER-FLOW do indeed have a rod that goes down
from the face of the overflow... which lifts (opens)
the drain by lifting a hollow (typically plastic) sleeve
from in front of the outflow of the drain...
It is hollow to allow the OVERFLOW to work at all times.
The version you seem to have... WOULD have a
bellows like device that pushes on a plug lever...
More complex... but I seriously believe both may be
serviced through the OVERFLOW
(will attach a drawing below)...
OBVIOUSLY you will want to block the drain before rolling & dropping screws in, on & around the drain
HOLE...
Once you see the diagram of the drain MECHANISM...
you will be able to see that
jamming in a coat-hanger
was a terrible idea.
You can still most likely remove and repair the
mechanism ... (from the over-flow)
ELSE
You are looking at buying a new one and installing the entire drain from the bottom (hopefully).
Diagram of drains:
Go to Bing homepage
Carnac the Magnificent
3/24/2017 7:47:36 PM •
Maax Plumbing
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on Mar 24, 2017
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