Removing A Bathtub Drain
Tubs with screens usually have a bucket or plunger type stopper assembly that stops the water inside the drain pipe.
Removing a bathtub drain. It s also important to know how to remove a bathtub drain stopper if it isn t properly placed. With this type of tub drain the stopper is actually inside the pipe not at the drain opening. Removing a pop up bathtub plug and unclogging the drain can be done with simple tools that virtually everyone will have. You remove it by unscrewing it with a special drain removal tool and a wrench or a screwdriver.
Remove the drain stopper or screen to gain access to the tub s drain fitting. Bathtub drain removal starts with identifying the type of drain stopper your bathtub has so that you can use the proper removal technique. Whether you re replacing it or just cleaning it removing a tub drain is something anyone with a little diy experience can handle once you figure out the type of drain you have start by removing the stopper if there is one. Then remove the drain basket with a drain wrench.
You have to remove this if you want to change the type of stopper you have. The drain stopper is the part of the drain that opens and closes to either empty or fill the tub. When a bathtub drain stopper fails to hold water when closed or when the tub drains too slowly when the stopper is in the open position the culprit is usually a hair or soap buildup on the stopper or a stopper that is worn out and in need of replacement. A stopper that isn t flush with the bottom of the tub when it s engaged may not hold water very well making bath time a hassle.
Remove the tub stopper or screen. If the tub has a screen simply pry underneath the screen with a small flat head screwdriver to pop it off. Removing the stopper is the first step to addressing these problems. The stopper must be adjusted to the correct height in order for the bathtub to drain correctly.
The clog is generally directly under the cap at the drain catcher where the screw fits into that holds the cap in place. Gunk builds up in this area and once the cap has been removed you can pull out the clog by hand. Removing the drain stopper will help you get a closer look at whatever is causing the problem. Step 6 if needed the stopper can be adjusted by either tightening or loosening the adjustable linkage that connects the trip lever to the stopper.