Flat roof drains are often subjected to heavy weathering and regular wear and tear. As a result, their parts—including domes, rings, sump pans, and clamps—sometimes break, crack or rust over time, and need to be replaced.
To purchase a replacement part, you need to know the make and model of your original drain. To start, it is best to look for any raised or stamped part numbers that may be visible on the old ring or dome.
Unfortunately, if the drain has undergone extreme damage, this can be difficult to determine. The good news is there are ways to find out this information by looking at the drain’s color and dimensions.
Below, we’ve outlined the drain characteristics that will help you identify the make and model of a roof drain, which can then be used to purchase a replacement part.
Note: This post is specific to cast-iron roof drains, as PVC-roof drains vary greatly by manufacturer in size and application styles. Contact Hy-Tech Roof Drains for help finding a replacement drain or part.
The easiest way to identify the roof drain’s manufacturer is by color. Each of the four largest roof-drain manufacturers uses a unique color for its products.
Each drain manufacturer is represented in the image at the top of this post.
The following measurements and connection types can also help when finding a roof drain make and model:
Once you have the dimensions and details outlined in this post, either call Hy-Tech Products at 800-635-0384, or contact our Roof Drain Wizard to find the exact roof drain you need.