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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? Learn how to replace it h...
Replacing a sink drain assembly is easy once you see how. Come along as I show you step by step how to get the job done.
Replacing a drain assembly on a bathroom sink isn't all that tough. Tool Dude Tony walks you through the process step-by-step in this episode of How to Fix ...
The pop-up drain is common in bathroom sinks. With this type of drain, you pull a lift rod to lower the drain and then push on it to raise it. Replace an existing pop-up drain or install a new one with a few basic tools. This step-by-step guide will teach you how to install a pop-up drain.
Master the step-by-step procedure and sidestep the typical oversights, and you're on your way to elevating your plumbing game to new heights. Replacing your bathroom sink drain begins with a critical prelude: gathering the required supplies.
Putting in a sink drain is a simple home improvement project that anyone can complete in less than half an hour. First, decide whether you’ll be installing your new drain in your bathroom or the kitchen—the process is nearly identical, but the parts you’ll need differ slightly.
This guide will walk you through the process of draining and venting a bathroom sink to get the best performance out of your sink. This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey demonstrates how to address common sink drainage issues and install an effective venting system in the video above.
Installing a new sink drain assembly can be easily done in a few minutes with some basic hand tools. We will walk you through this do-it-yourself project and show you how to hook up a leak-free sink drain. With our instructions, you can save time and money! But first, let’s cover some of the basics about sink drains and which style is best ...
Your host Jeff Ostroff shows you the correct way to install a bathroom sink drain and faucet without getting that annoying leak underneath the bathroom sink,...
There are 3 parts you’ll need when installing a new sink drain: a P Trap kit, a trap adapter, and a pop-up (or regular) sink drain assembly. The pop-up drain assembly typically comes with your sink or can be purchased separately as a kit. To ensure a watertight seal, I’m applying a bead of silicone all around the drain pipe.