PLUMBINGSUPPLY.COM - HOW TO REMOVE A BATH TUB DRAIN STOPPER.
I have a bathtub lever that goes up and down, but recently the lever won't lift up the drain cover to let the water run out. How can I fix this? Corrosion and clogging can cause you to need to repair or install a new bath tub drain in your bathroom. Before you begin you will need to determine what type of tub drain will work the best for you, pop-up or plunger style drains. If your tub doesn’t have a lever-type trip waste as described above, try to unscrew the drain plug to check for hair clogs. Probably the worst type of drain for catching hair is the pop-up style of drain stopper. Installing a bathtub drain is an essential part of bathroom renovation. Best Answer: They can get corroded and difficult to remove. There are five basic types of bathtub drain stoppers: foot lock, roller ball, lift and turn, pop-up and plunger. If your bathtub drain is slowing down, it just might be a clump of hair caught the plug to come off. Help!!! I am very frustrated with this type of drain. If your bathtub drain is slowing down, it just might be a clump of hair caught the plug to come off. Help! The simplest type of bathtub drain stopper is a rubber plug attached to a metal chain. Most hardware stores sell these rubber stoppers for only a few dollars.