How to Change a Sink Drain: For Bathroom and Kitchen Sink

Why Should You Change a Sink Drain?

Several problems might appear when a sink drain gets old. Due to its vitality, a sink drain should be changed once a year. This essential feature will give you problems when it is old enough. However, not everyone knows how to change a sink drain. The several issues you might get of an old sink drain are the rusty sink and give a bad smell to your house.

Furthermore, replacing the drain would prevent you from having trouble with a clog. Therefore, these are the tutorials on changing the sink drain in the bathroom and kitchen. Let’s check it out!

How to Change a Bathroom Sink Drain

Before changing your sink drain in the bathroom, make sure you have checked the right kind of sink drain you use. Therefore you need to buy the new one as same as what you use. Then, try to do follow the steps below.

how to change a sink drain
  1. Remove The P-Trap, Tailpiece, and Strainer

Firstly, lose the nut that holds the mouth of the P-trap and unscrew the other by holding the arm and the adapter of a trap. After that, try to remove the tailpiece by gripping it with pliers then turning it counterclockwise. If you have succeeded, then remove the filter with pliers.

  1. Put The Strainer Upon The New Drain

Put putty around the drain’s opening and put strainer into that opening. Then tighten the nut using your hand, then use pliers to pull it more. After that, put the tailpiece back on the filter and tighten it once more.

  1. Connect The Drain

Thirdly, connect the new drain you have bought and make sure to tighten the connection line. If you plan to put a stopper, put it on the filter and put a pivot rod on the tailpiece. After finishing this step, do not forget to change the gasket and add the new trap arms.

How to Change a Kitchen Sink Drain

Before changing the kitchen sink drain, make sure you buy the right kind of sink so that you will be able to succeed in changing it by yourself. Make sure to do the steps to change a sink drain below correctly.

  1. Eliminate Old Strainer and Put Putty to Basket Strainer

First, eliminate the old filter with a pipe connector and disconnect the drain pipe from the tailpiece. Then put a putty and connect it over the base of the filter.

  1. Insert The Basket Strainer and Tighten The Nut

Secondly, insert the basket train into the hole to achieve a good seal between the hole and the basket strainer. Then, slide the friction band on the washer to protect against the nut. After that, turn the nut clockwise to fasten it as tight as possible.

  1. Connect The Brass Tailpiece and Fix It

Thirdly, connect the brass tailpiece to the thread of the basket strainer. Then, install a rubber gasket on the drain pipe. Put back the connector ring and move it to the base of the brass tailpiece.

  1. Tighten The Connector Ring

Last, tighten the ring with your hand but make sure not to pull it so much so that it will not break the drainpipe.

To Conclude

The tutorial on changing a sink drain in the bathroom and kitchen is easy, and you can practice it by yourself. Follow the tutorials and check if there is any misplacement while following the tutorials so that there will be no leaks in your bathroom and kitchen.

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