13 Apr

The Complete DIY Bathtub Drain Repair Guide

bathtub-drain-repairHave you ever taken a nice warm bath and then later on discovered that the tub won’t drain at all? That just sucks, right?! The relaxation that you initially felt sooner turned into a stressful, annoying experience. Who would ever want to plunge the tub strenuously all night? We’re pretty sure that none of you do. So if you ever get yourself into bathtub plumbing problems like this one, here’s a quick and easy bathtub drain repair guide that you can follow! Read on and learn from the expert plumbers of Missouri!

1. The first thing that you need to do is to use a drain claw and hook out the clumps of hair , soap residues and other solidified waste that accumulated inside the pipe. Remove your tub’s strainer with the use of a screwdriver. Turn each and every screw until everything’s loose. Then, pull the strainer out and put it in a safe place while you’re working on your tub.

2. If your tub has a stopper instead of a strainer, remove that as well. Just twist it and then lift it.

3. Check the strainer or stopper and remove any gunk that has accumulated in it. Make sure that it’s clean before you re-install it.

4. Then, get a drain stick, a drain rod or a plumbing snake. Insert it into the drain and try to break through the clog. If you no longer feel any resistance, simply pool the tool out. Dispose any waste material properly.

5. Turn the tub faucet on and check if the clog has been removed. If not, proceed with the next step.

6. Boil some water in a kettle and then pour it into the drain. In some cases, hot water eradicates the blockage. If this won’t work, follow step #7.

7. Pour a cup of baking soda into your bathtub’s drain. Follow up with a cup of white vinegar. Then, plug the drain right away. Let the two combine and fizz out any waste material inside the pipe.

8. When you no longer hear any fizzing sound, pour a kettle of hot water into the drain pipe again. This should wash away any remaining baking soda inside the drain.

9. Test if the baking soda-vinegar method worked. Turn the tub faucet on and watch if water will flow smoothly into the drain.

10. It’s time to plunge! Fill the tub with water just enough to cover the rubber part of the tub plunger. Position the plunger cup right on top of the bathtub drain. Rapidly plunge up and down for about 15 repetitions. After consistently pushing and pulling on the plunger, remove it from the drain and test again. Hopefully, this solves your tub problem. Otherwise, call your trusted plumber immediately because the clog is worse than we expected it to be.

If you’ll ever need help with your bathtub plumbing, make sure to call the best emergency plumber in Liberty MO! Plumbers 911 Missouri has a network of licensed and trained plumbing professionals that provide top-notch 24 hour plumbing service in Liberty including drain cleaning in Liberty. Call us now at (816) 326-8643 or fill out the form on our website to schedule a service!

Meanwhile, watch our video below to learn why Plumbers 911 Boston is the right plumbing referral company for you especially when it comes to faucet repair!

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