How do you unstick a bathtub plunger?

How do you unstick a bathtub plunger?

A bit of up and down motion may free a stuck plunger. Use pliers to grip the rod and attempt to lift straight up. Avoid pulling at an angle, but rather try to pull straight up in the limited space you have. Wiggle the plunger rod up a few times and then spray more lubricant into the pipe if necessary.

How do you remove a stuck drain flange?

Turn the locknut counterclockwise to remove it and release the flange from the sink. Tap the bottom of the sink drain flange from beneath the sink with the side of the pliers if the flange is stuck to the edge of the sink opening. This should loosen the grip on the flange and allow you to lift it from the sink.

What should I do if my bathtub drain stopper is stuck?

Extract the connecting rod and plunger through the overflow opening. Clean off the plunger; debris or corrosion may be preventing it from moving smoothly in the overflow tube. If the plunger is badly corroded or damaged, the entire assembly should be replaced. If necessary, adjust the linkage to lengthen the connecting rod.

Why is the trip lever on my bathtub not working?

The plunger has become stuck in the overflow tube and will not move up and down freely. The rod linking the trip lever to the plunger isn’t adjusted properly, creating a situation in which the lift bucket plunger doesn’t drop down enough to completely seal the drain pipe opening.

How does a pop up bathtub drain stopper work?

Insert the stopper and drain linkage back down through the overflow opening. Reattach the cover plate to the overflow tube. Turn on the water and operate the stopper several times to make sure it is working properly. A trip-lever drain that operates a pop-up stopper uses a slightly different mechanism.

How do you replace an overflow tub plunger?

Instructions First, remove the cover plate on tub’s overflow opening. Extract the connecting rod and plunger through the overflow opening. Clean off the plunger; debris or corrosion may be preventing it from moving smoothly in the overflow tube. If the plunger is badly corroded or damaged, the entire assembly should be replaced.

What to do if your bathtub won’t drain?

Another possible first recourse is to use a plunger – though this may not help if your tub won’t drain due to hair buildup, since you may not get enough suction for the clog to loosen. However, it’s certainly worth a try, as it’s free and only takes a couple of minutes.

Can a drain stopper be removed from a tub?

It’s also important to know how to remove a bathtub drain stopper if it isn’t properly placed. 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. Chances are good that you can troubleshoot and replace your stopper.

Why is my bathtub stopper not working properly?

A stopper will temporarily block the blow of water, but it can occasionally get fully or partially stuck. In this case, the bathtub won’t drain completely or it may drain extremely slowly. If the stopper is damaged, rusted, or simply worn out from excess use, it could get stuck.

What do you use to remove tub drain flange?

If you have a stuck tub drain, the tub drain wrench with a socket wrench and another long plumber wrench should do the trick as we show in this how to remove bathtub drain flange and tub drain install video. You just need to create a long moment arm for maximum turning force, that’s how to remove tub drains.

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