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A retrofit drain insert is a drain repair/replacement system that installs inside an existing roof drain pipe without tearing out the original drain body or piping.

They’re extremely common in commercial roofing restorations and reroofs because they save money and avoid opening up the deck/plumbing system.

How It Works

The old drain bowl usually stays in place.

The retrofit insert:

  • slides into the existing drain pipe
  • expands or seals mechanically inside the pipe
  • creates a new watertight connection
  • connects to the new roofing system/coating

Think of it like putting a brand-new drain inside the old failing drain.

Why Commercial Roofers Use Them

1. Avoid Tearing Open the Roof

 

Removing original drains can become a nightmare:

cutting concrete
opening deck sections
plumbing work
interior access issues
asbestos concerns on older buildings

Retrofit inserts avoid most of that.

 

2. Faster Installation

 

A retrofit insert can often be installed in:

under an hour
sometimes 15–30 minutes

Huge labor savings on large buildings.

 

3. Better for Coating Systems

 

On silicone/acrylic restorations, old drains are often:

rusted
pitted
difficult to flash properly

Retrofit drains create a clean new waterproof tie-in point.

Mechanical Expansion Inserts

 

These use:

rubber gaskets
compression rings
expansion bolts

As the installer tightens the system, it expands against the inside of the pipe.

Very common.

 

PVC/TPO/PVC Welded Inserts

 

Used especially with:

TPO
PVC membranes

These include welded flanges that integrate directly into the roofing membrane.

 

Coating-Compatible Retrofit Drains

 

Designed specifically for:

silicone coatings
acrylic coatings

These usually have large aluminum or cast flanges for reinforcement fabric and coating buildup.

Best Known Retrofit Drain Brands

Probably one of the most common in commercial roofing.

Their:

Hercules drains
RetroDrain systems

are everywhere.

When You SHOULD Use Retrofit Drains

 

They’re great when:

drain piping is still structurally sound
existing drain body is deteriorated
reroofing/restoration project
avoiding major plumbing work
coating over existing roof

 

When You SHOULD NOT Use Them

 

If:

piping is collapsed
drain lines are backing up
severe corrosion exists below deck
pipe diameter is inadequate
building has chronic ponding due to poor slope

then a full drain replacement may be smarter.

 

 

Biggest Installation Mistakes

 

1. Not cleaning the existing pipe properly

 

Debris/rust prevents a good seal.

 

2. Wrong pipe sizing

 

Improper fit = leaks.

 

3. Coating contractors skipping reinforcement

 

Especially around drain bowls.

That’s where many coating failures start.

Why They Matter So Much

 

A LOT of flat roof leaks happen at:

 

drains
penetrations
seams

 

They’re honestly one of those “unsexy but critical” commercial roofing products that property owners rarely think about until the building floods.

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