In this episode of Repair and Replace, Stephany shows how to replace a drain in a bathroom sink. Does your sink have a pop-up drain? At some point, every homeowner will have to replace a leaky bathroom sink drain.
We'll help you avoid errors with a step. Follow these easy steps to install a new bathroom sink drain. Learn what tools you need, how much time it will take, and the cost of installing a sink drain.
Sink Drain Assembly Plumbing pliers Flat head screwdriver (only necessary if you need more torque to get the old drain out) Plumber's teflon tape Plumber's Putty (some drain assemblies require this around the flange) Basin Towel Scissor Wet wipes Replacing a Sink Drain Instructions: Lay out a towel under your sink to catch any drips and to cushion your work area. Reach behind your drain. Replacing a bathroom sink drain is a simple and cost-effective way to maintain a functional and aesthetically pleasing bathroom.
By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can confidently tackle this task and enjoy a worry. Learn how to replace a sink drain with this step-by-step guide. From gathering tools to installation, gain the knowledge and confidence to tackle this DIY project.
Replace a bathroom sink drain with ease! Follow our step-by-step guide for tools, skill level, and costs to enhance your bathroom's functionality. This complete guide will walk you through the step-by-step process of replacing the drain in your bathroom sink, including tips and tricks to make the job easier. Learn everything you need to know to tackle this DIY project with confidence and keep your bathroom sink in top condition.
When a bathroom sink drain gets old, it tends to get rusty and smelly, and because there's little chance of things improving on their own, it's a good reason to replace the drain. Don't be intimidated by the task and call a plumber because as far as DIY jobs go, it's one of the least challenging. In fact, it's easier to do the job right the first time than it is to make a mistake, and you.
Have you ever had to replace the drain in your bathroom sink? How annoying to go buy & install a new one. Be sure to buy one that will last!