How To Install The Bathroom Sink Stopper

How To Install The Bathroom Sink Stopper

Are you fed up of spending money on plumber for doing some simple plumbing jobs and you have now decided to give it a try yourself? Then, you’re at the right place. Read this article and know how to connect a bathroom sink drain.

Installing a bathroom sink drain in your bathroom is an ABC thing. Yes, it’s the easiest and the fastest DIY project in plumbing that every homeowner can handle.

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However, before you attempt the installation job, it’s good to know the parts of a bathroom sink drain and the tools and materials you’d need.

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When fixing your sink drain, you must ensure that your pipe connections are well tightened lest you get leaks. However, you should avoid overtightening them. Overtightening the pipe connections breaks the pipes and causes other issues like warping, allowing water to pass through the pipe connection.

Avoid going for inefficient or cheap pipes when installing a new bathroom sink drain. Weak or cheap pipes can lead to severe issues later on.  Hence, avoid them.

When properly used, plumber’s putty gives you a leak-proof seal for decades. However, if too much of it is applied, it can damage your sink’s fixtures and other plumbing parts.

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Apply a silicone bead for a watertight seal around the drainpipe before dropping it into the sinkhole- Ensure that you use 100% silicone. Then, add the rubber ring under the sink- you can first add a dab to the threads to make it twist on smoothly.

Add the plastic ring and a nut. First, hand tighten the nut and then use slip-joint pliers to tighten it up. Next, use a clean damp rag to wipe off the silicone squeezed out from the sink and the drain.

Attach the pop-up drain’s last part, which comprises a rubber that creates a seal with the smooth metal pipe. You can hand tighten the nut first and then use pliers to tighten later.

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If you’re installing a new sink, you will see a pipe piece penetrating out of the wall. Here you’ll need a trap adapter glued onto the pipe to connect the P-trap. If you’re using ABS pipes, use ABS cement.

With some cement, swab the trap’s adapter inside- do the same on the drains outside, ensuring that you thoroughly coat both surfaces. Then, giving the adapter a slight twisty motion, push it in the drain.

Connect the two black pipes onto the waste drain by slipping a nut.  Press the nut against the other pipe, and then use your hands to tighten it.

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Look for a washer under the sink that fits right onto the drain. On the pipe, put the slip joint nut and then the washer. Ensure that the tapered side of the washer is facing the pipe. On the wall, connect the waste drain. If your pipe is too long, cut it using a hacksaw.

After cutting the waste drain, slide a slip joint nut facing you, and another one facing the wall, and then a washer- the washer’s tapered side should face towards the wall. Into the wall, insert the pipe and attach it to the adapter.

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Now, add the U-shaped pipe and on each end, connect the slip-joint nuts. Tighten the nuts loosely as you adjust the parts as required to ensure that everything lines up without stressing any joint. If the parts are not lined up, you might end up with a leak.

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After ensuring everything is aligned, tighten all the nuts by hand. Then use slip-joint pliers to tighten up the nuts a little more to make them nice and snug.

Let the faucet run as you check for leaks in the pipes. Is everything looking good so far? If yes, fill up the sink to test it and drain it out. Repeat the process several times.

No leaks! Congrats, you’ve made it! If there’s a leak, tighten the leaky joint and test it out again.This is the basic process for installing a bathroom sink drain. Sometimes there might be a slight deviation due to unique designs or situations; however, with the process at your fingertips, it is going to be a cakewalk for you to figure out any required changes.

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Thank you for taking a time to read this article. We hope you are now familiar with how to connect a bathroom sink drain. If you haven’t started your project yet, use this DIY tutorial to get started right away. Don’t forget to share your experience with us once you install a bathroom sink drain by yourself.

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How To Install A Bathroom Sink Drain

It's time to replace your sink stopper—but with all the parts and pieces around and below your sink drain, you aren't completely sure how to get started. As far as home repairs go, replacing a pop-up sink stopper is pretty low on the difficulty curve, and we're here to walk you through everything you need to know. Read on to learn exactly how to remove the old stopper, disconnect and install a new drain, and install your new stopper. In no time at all, your sink stopper will be ready to go!

This article was co-authored by James Schuelke and by staff writer, Eric McClure. James Schuelke, along with his twin brother David, is the co-owner of the Twin Home Experts, a licensed plumbing, leak detection, and mold inspection company based in Los Angeles, California. James has over 32 years of home service and business plumbing experience and has expanded the Twin Home Experts to Phoenix, Arizona and the Pacific Northwest. This article has been viewed 317, 409 times.

To replace a sink stopper, first, follow the vertical bar of the stopper beneath your sink. Then, undo the clamp that connects the bar to the angled rod that enters the drainpipe by pinching and separating it. After that, unscrew the nut holding the angled rod and pull it off. Undo the screw holding the extension bar and lift out the drain stopper. To install the new stopper, push the new sink drain into the opening and tighten the nut to secure it in place. Then, go beneath the sink to reconnect the angled pivot rod to the extension bar, and tighten all of the nuts. Test the stopper and check beneath the sink to make sure there aren’t any leaks. For tips about how to undo the tailpipe, keep reading!When your stopper isn’t opening or closing properly, you will need to remove and inspect it. For instance, a stopper mechanism that doesn’t open far enough may be contributing to your sluggish drain. Knowing how to remove your pop-up stopper is also necessary when there is a major clog requiring clearing.

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Most sink stoppers are attached to a pivot rod. Some stoppers can simply be lifted out. If you cannot lift the stopper straight out, try giving it a slight twist to free it from the rod. If you cannot lift or twist it out, it may be attached to the pivot rod. In this case, follow the steps below:

If all you need to do is adjust your stopper because it is too tight or too loose, you don’t have to remove the stopper. All you’ll need to do is get under the sink and adjust the pivot rod by squeezing the spring clip and inserting the pivot rod into the next highest hole. Raise or lower it hole by hole until you reach the perfect adjustment.

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Still, it’s a good idea to regularly remove and clean the pop-up stopper. The sluggishness could also be caused by hair and gunk trapped in the pipes and stopper mechanism.

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Consider putting on rubber gloves for this. You may also need a flashlight. If you need to remove the sink stopper to clear a drain, wear gloves and be prepared for a messy and smelly experience.

Warning: Do not turn the water on! With the stopper and pivot rod removed, water will flow out of the hole and all over the place. If you want to clean the stopper mechanism or pivot rod, use a different sink.

This is where is gets gross, so make sure you have your rubber gloves on. With the stopper loosened, you can pull it out of the sink drain. This is where you need to clean the stopper mechanism

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