How to Replace a Bathroom Drain and Sink Trap
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 Sh#t 101. Thankfully, there is no plumber’s crack in this video.
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Thanks, I just bought a house where this pipe was broken in both bathrooms (and packed with pens, rubber bands, and a comb…) and I was able to replace both myself. Your video was very helpful!
Yet another video installing an overflow drain assembly into a non-overflow sink.
The one thing I couldn’t figure out when I installed a new faucet. You are the man Tony.
Thank you
Your Video Was Very Helpful. Thanks…
Thanks Tony!
I'm glad this video showed that you probably have to grab the flange with pliers (destroying it) to get it out. This is particularly true on older, non-PVC connections that will have rusted or simply locked in place if they've been there for years.
Thank you.
Video was very helpful. On a trivial note, those were imitation generic tongue in groove pliers and definitely not Channellock.
About to replace my drain with a popup drain, because the plastic piece under the stopper is broken and the Clevis arm or whatever is totally not working. But turns out I had the clip attached incorrectly, but I like the idea of saving money here.