On Orders Over $99
On Orders Over $99
Here's the moment every curbless remodel dreads: the linear drain is set, and the only way to tighten the coupling clamp is from underneath — which means opening the finished ceiling below, or cutting an access hole through the subfloor you just recessed. On a second-floor bath over a finished room, that's a whole extra trade and a drywall repair nobody bid.
The Blind Pipe Connector eliminates that entirely. It's a patented no-hub coupling engineered for exactly the situation where side or bottom access isn't feasible — because it's activated from the top. The base carries a standard no-hub coupling and steel pipe clamp that connects to a 2" waste line and sits flush with the top of the subfloor. Steel straps fold over and fasten to the subfloor so nothing shifts as you insert the drain.
The install is genuinely plug-and-play: seat the linear drain into the connector, remove the red activation spacer, then apply downward pressure with the included activation tool to engage the spring-loaded connection. That's it — a movement-free, watertight joint between a 2" drain pipe and a 2" waste line, made entirely from above. Built from neoprene rubber with ABS/PA components, it pairs naturally with the Rapid Recess Bracket Kit for Linear Drain at the Back Wall to complete a curbless build from subfloor to drain.
Pro tip: Fold and fasten the steel straps to the subfloor before you insert the drain — that's what keeps the connector from shifting during the plug-in. Leave the red activation spacer in place until the drain is fully seated and you're ready to lock it; pulling it early is the one way to make this harder than it needs to be.