I have a shower stall in my basement that was mounted on a built up platform and then pvc'd to the floor drain ( I know this is probably not to code). Recently after showering, I would notice a good amount of water coming out from under the built up platform. I believe it is coming from the drain because the shower drain flange was not properly sealed to the bottom of the shower stall base (the plumbers putty was pretty old). I unscrewed the flange and cleaned everything up. I noticed after I unscrewed the flange (which had O.D threads that screw into the drain to make the flange tight with the top of the base) that there was a black rubber gasket under the shower base that was not sealed against the bottom of the base. I didn't see any way of tightening anything to bring this rubber gasket up tight with the base. So I cleaned everything up and used silicone sealant on the bottom of the flange and on the top of the base where the shower flange tightens and reinstalled the flange. I am now wonderiing if there was some way to tighten something to get the rubber gasket tight against the base. I notice that when looking down the drain, there is a piece that has 4 "tits" sticking up and am now wondering if this is something in the design to allow one to tighten something up to pull the rubber gasket tight (maybe an internal threaded ring?) I tried to turn it when I had it apart, but it did not want to turn. I think if the silicone sealant seals on the bottom of the flange, I will not have any more problems but am now wondering if I shouldn't have done something differently ( I worry a lot). The shower is installed such that I can't get to the bottom of the base without tearing the entire shower out. Any comments or advice for me?
Thanks!
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