Purchasing anew faucetgives you another opportunity to replace the bathroom sink drain. Bathroom faucets often come with matching drain assemblies, and if the kit includes apop-up stopper, you have to use the drain assembly included in the kit if you want the stopper to work. Another reason to...
If this hasn’t solved your problem, it’s time to remove (and possibly replace) the stopper. Remove (and Replace) the Stopper To remove the stopper, make sure the sink is empty, then loosen the retaining nut securing the pivot rod to the drain pipe, using slip-joint or standard pliers...
Removing the Drain Stopper Mechanism: This scenario is more likely to occur in a bathroom sink. It involves going under the sink and removing. Remove the pivot nut that holds the horizontal [pivot] arm onto the pop up drain stopper assembly. Typically this nut can be unscrewed by hand. TIP...
but older chrome traps may corrode and rust, so replacing a chrome trap is a very common DIY project. You may also need to replace a drain trap when a sink is being replaced, since the drain configuration may be slightly different. ...
Uncoil the snake using the handle to navigate bends. When you reach the clog, rotate the head up-and-down and back-and-forth. Pull the snake out and reassemble the sink components. Test the drain. 6. Dissemble the Drain Follow these directionsto remove your sink drain. Replace old or co...
Step 1: If you are trying to unclog a double sink, seal off the second side using a stopper or a wet cloth. For a bathroom sink, cover the overflow outlet beneath the rim at the top of the bowl. In the kitchen sink, take out the basket strainer and lift the drain stopper in the...
need to fix it. It then gives simple step-by-step instructions for how to clear a clogged sink or bathtub drain, how to adjust a bathroom sink stopper, how to stop leaks around a drain flange, how to service a bathtub drain assembly, how to replace a drain flange and other drain ...
Adjust the nut on the linkage—lengthen it to raise the stopper or shorten it to let it drop lower. Push the assembly back in and replace the cover plate. Lift out the stopper and rocker linkage. Check the seal, remove hair and debris, and then push it back into the drain. IN DEPTH...
Step 5:If trap does not have clean out, remove trap. (The sectionHow to Replace a Drain Trapprovides complete instructions on how to remove and replace a drain trap.) With trap removed, clean it out with wire coat hanger and then with stiff brush and hot soapy water; replace trap. If...
When replacing an old faucet there are generally three things to consider: how many holes your sink has, how far apart they are, and whether or not you will need to replace the drain. Most bathroom sinks usually come with three different hole configurations. The most popular...more ...