Hi all! (first post)
Recently bought my first home and am distinctly average at DIY.
My shower was draining quite slowly and instead of just pouring some cleaning liquid down it I stupidly attempted to disassemble it to clean it.
There doesn't seem to be any trap in this room or the room below to easily access the pipes. This is relevant because it is difficult to prop up the pipe beneath the shower try when attempting to screw the top of it back on- hopefully the pictures illustrate my point here.
I think my best bet may to superglue the lower bit so that it is temporarily held up to the shower tray and then screw the top back in.
Unfortunately things took an even worse turn as the waste pipe disconnected from its under-tray fitting during this.
With a bit of difficulty it is possible to reconnect them by reaching down through the hole, however it is tricky to get much purchase and so the connection tends to be quite flimsy. Once I remove my arm and try to lift up the other end of the pipe to reconnect the above-tray part it disconnects again.
Would really appreciate any ideas (even if it is just to say I'm out of my depth and should hire a professional). It's annoying because it feels like it should be fairly simple and doesn't require digging through my tiles- but I've been at it for a few days now and never seem to get a good connection on the pipe, never mind not being entirely sure how to connect the other end even if I do get to this stage!
Plug hole:
Waste pipe- disconnected at wall end:
Waste pipe- disconnected at shower tray end:
Screw in part for above shower tray: