Video shows how to remove and replace a bathtub drain stopper.
Take out bathtub drain stopper.
If you don t like levers you might check out the other variant that offers a twist cover on the overflow plate.
It is the most recognizable part of the drain.
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.
The drain stopper is the part of the drain that opens and closes to either empty or fill the tub.
If the knob is too tight to unscrew by hand wrap a washcloth or rag around the knob and use standard pliers to loosen.
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If this action causes the shaft cylinder to also want to turn then release your hold on the shaft cylinder and continue to unscrew the stopper.
Pull the entire overflow plate arm and stopper assembly out of the tub.
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You simply have to pull the whole assembly out gently through the overflow hole in the tub.
Removing the stopper is the first step to addressing these problems.
Bathtub drain removal starts with identifying the type of drain stopper your bathtub has so that you can use the proper removal technique.
Use pliers to turn the knob counterclockwise to remove it exposing the brass shaft beneath it.
Use one hand to hold the base of the stopper in place and turn the knob counter clockwise until it is all the way off.
Set your tub to the open position if it has a visible stopper.
With the stopper in the open position like you are emptying your tub hold the shaft cylinder of the stopper and turn the top counter clockwise.
Once the screws are out you should be able to lift up on the drain and pull it out.
The plate you unscrewed from the tub will be attached to an arm or cable mechanism that blocks water from entering the drain pipe below the metal grate in the tub.
Begin by removing the knob that is on top of the stopper.
This task involves taking it out of the overflow tube and plate.
The faceplate will be on the tub wall near the faucet not on the bottom of the tub with the drain.
Wrap an old rag around the knob on top of the bathtub drain stopper.