Diagram of a Pop-Up Stopper Bathroom sink pop-ups are raised and lowered with a lift knob or lever, usually located on the backside of the faucet. The knob or lever is connected to a lift rod that is fastened in many cases to a flat, slotted bar called a “clevis.” Sink and Batht...
The first step in repairing yourbathroom sinkleak is locating the leak. The main causes of bathroom sink leaks are loose pipe connections, a bad drainpipe, or a leaky drain flange. Once you've figured out where the leak is coming from, you'll be able to take the appropriate action if ...
Most bathroom sinks have a “pop-up” sink stopper that opens and closes when you operate a small knob or lever built into the faucet. Push… Read more → Quick Tip #22 – The Rain May Drain, But It’s Really Not a Pain admin July 14, 2014 plumbing When a rain gutter and down...
Look for signs of water damage around the rim of the sink on the underside of the counter. That means water is seeping between the counter and the sink flange. A bead of caulk around the perimeter of the sink usually fixes this problem. Put the stopper in the drain and fill the sink ...
Plug the sink drain. There are a lot of small parts inside your faucet that could easily get lost down your drain if you drop them. Put a stopper in your drain so nothing falls into the pipes.[2] If you don’t have a stopper, you can instead put a rag or towel on the bottom...