How to install a bathtub drain

Installing a new bathtub drain can be a daunting task, especially if you’re not familiar with plumbing. However, with the right tools and instructions, you can easily install a bathtub drain yourself. In this article, we’ll go over the step-by-step process of installing a bathtub drain, so you can successfully complete the project.

Tools and Materials Needed:

  • Tub drain kit
  • Plumbers putty or silicone caulk
  • Pipe wrench
  • Adjustable wrench
  • Screwdriver
  • Plumber’s tape
  • Pliers

Step 1: Remove the Old Drain

The first step in installing a new bathtub drain is to remove the old one. This can be done by first removing the overflow cover plate and then unscrewing the old drain from the tub. Use a pipe wrench or adjustable wrench to turn the drain counterclockwise until it comes loose. You may need to use pliers or a screwdriver to help remove the drain if it’s stubborn.

Step 2: Clean the Drain Hole

Once you’ve removed the old drain, clean the drain hole thoroughly with a rag. You want to remove any old putty or debris from the drain hole to ensure a clean surface for the new drain.

Step 3: Install the New Drain

Before you install the new drain, make sure it’s the right size for your tub. Most tubs require a standard 1 1/2-inch drain. Apply a generous amount of plumbers putty or silicone caulk around the drain flange and insert it into the drain hole. Make sure it’s centered and level.

Step 4: Attach the Drain Shoe

Once the drain flange is in place, attach the drain shoe underneath the tub. This is done by screwing the drain shoe onto the flange. Use plumber’s tape to ensure a tight seal. Tighten the screws with a pipe wrench or adjustable wrench, but be careful not to overtighten and crack the tub.

Step 5: Connect the Drain Pipe

With the drain shoe securely attached, connect the drain pipe to the shoe. Apply plumber’s tape to the threads of the drain pipe to ensure a tight seal. Hand tighten the connection and then use a wrench to tighten it further.

Step 6: Test the Drain

Before you finish up, test the drain to make sure it’s working properly. Fill the tub with water and let it drain completely. Check for any leaks or problems with the drain. If everything is working properly, you can replace the overflow cover plate.

Step 7: Finish Up

Once you’ve tested the drain and are satisfied with its performance, you can finish up by cleaning up any excess putty or caulk and reattaching the overflow cover plate. Be sure to wipe away any excess caulk or putty and let it dry completely before using the tub.

In Conclusion

Installing a new bathtub drain may seem intimidating, but with the right tools and instructions, it can be a relatively easy task. Just be sure to follow the steps carefully and take your time. With a little patience and some elbow grease, you’ll have a new drain installed in no time!

 

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