If the stopper is broken or its seal looks worn, replace it. 3 Face the hole at the bottom of the stopper toward the pivot rod’s location, and drop the stopper back into the drain hole. Insert the pivot rod so that it engages the hole in the bottom of the stopper, and tighten ...
Step 1 Turn the lever so that the stopper is up, then pull the stopper out of the drain; twist the stopper if needed. Twist the top of the stopper clockwise if it is an adjustable stopper. Place the stopper back into the drain and turn the lever for the stopper to seal the water i...
Sinks and bathtubs can become clogged due to debris going down them. Hair is often the cause of abathtub drain clogsince it can form a tight clump, but soap scum, dirt, and other debris you wash off your body can also build up in the mass. Bathroom sinks can get clogged due to hai...
and the tub stopper just doesn’t seem to be holding the water. The kids may be happy, but you’re frustrated. Tub stoppers are just one of those things that you don’t even think about, but because of normal use and hard water...