Removing a bathtub drain can be an easy or difficult DIY task. In my experience, no two drains are alike, so it’s helpful to have a variety of tools and techniques at your disposal. I’ve removed many ...
You can use a plunger to unclog sinks, drains, and toilets. The key is to use a standard plunger for sinks and drains and a ...
Q–My bathtub drains very slowly, and chemical drain cleaners haven’t solved the problem. I tried using a snake to clean out the drain line, but found it wouldn’t work. My friend advised me to insert ...
We have a slow bathroom drain (I squarely blame the sissy bodywashes and scrubs), and now the bathroom sink water has also started to flow into the tub instead of down the drain. I have emptied a few ...
One of the first and easiest things you can do is simply flush your drain with a pot of boiling water. It’s not guaranteed to unclog physical or grease blockages, but if you have a slow drain that you ...
Removing a bathtub drain is usually a fairly simple task for any DIYer. The most important step is figuring out what type of drain stopper is in the tub. Knowing the basic mechanics of your tub’s ...