Knowing how to remove a bathtub drain is a helpful skill for when you need to deep clean the drain replace the drain entirely or remove the bathtub.
Remove tub overflow drain cover.
Removing a bathtub drain is a straightforward beginner task especially once you identify the type of tub drain and stopper you have.
There are several ways to remove rusted overfow drain screws you can try.
This overflow cover is usually directly above the plug that drains the water on the bottom of the tub.
The first step to installing bathtub overflow drain is removing the waste and overflow is to remove the overflow cover.
Remove the bathtub faucet since this will be on a portion of the wall you ll be cutting away.
If you want to take a bath the switch goes up to block the main drain and keep water in.
When the plunger is pulled up it levers the drain stopper down into the closed position.
The removal of the cover is an easier part of the process.
Some overflow covers however do not have any visible screws.
If you want to shower the switch goes down.
When the plunger is down it presses down on the stopper lever and forces the stopper up into the open position.
Use the screwdriver to disconnect and remove the tub s waste and overflow valve cover.
To repair a bathtub overflow drain gasket you will need flat screwdriver pliers putty knife caulking gun silicone caulking close the drain tub should use the plug or put a towel on it.
Replacement overflow drain cover that matches your old cover.
Your bathtub overflow cover may have a toggle switch in the middle.
Use a tool designed for tub drain removal also called a tub drain extractor to remove the drain flange.
The purpose of that switch is to keep water in the tub or allow it to drain out.
These drains typically located underneath the spout on most tubs connect to the sewer system and drain off excess water once it reaches the height of the overflow cover.
Getting this job done doesn t need the assistance of a professional if you have some basic home improvement skills.
A bathtub with a trip lever drain stopper works using an internal plunger that moves up and down inside the waste and overflow tube to pivot a drain stopper in the drain opening.
Some spouts have a setscrew that holds them in place.
These covers are held in place with screws which can become rusted in place over time.
It s too easy to lose or turn one of the screws in the drain.
Most overflow covers have two screws on the front attaching the cover to a flange on the drain pipe.
Loosen and remove the two screws that hold the cover plate overflowing drain in place.
All bathtubs have a drain overflow to prevent accidentally overfilling the tub.