Harvey 043050 3-Pound Stainless Plumber-Foots Putty


 Harvey 043050 3-Pound Stainless Plumber-Foots Putty

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Monday, April 1, 2013

How to Repair and Replace the Shower Drain

How to Repair and Replace the Shower Drain





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A leak of any sort in any pipe can be extremely disastrous for your home. So repair any leak as soon as you locate it. At times shower drain may sustain leak and need immediate repair lest the water penetrates into the floor and makes it way down to the foundation and eventually damaging the home badly. You can remove and replace the shower drain yourself with some effort and beforehand knowledge. But if you are amateur to this work, it is suggested to hire a plumber to replace the shower drain as soon as possible to prevent severe damage to your home.

Required Items

- ABS cement
- Plumber's putty
- Basket wrench
- Utility knife
- Slip coupling
- PVC pipe
- Shower drain
- Philips screwdriver
- Handsaw

Directions

1. Before begin, block the water supply line, which supply water to the shower.

2. Locate the drain pipes. You might have to tear off the flooring to uncover the pipes and to have better access to them. If you have access from below, you can work from below the bathroom. It depends on the position of the pipes.

3. Take a hacksaw and cut the part of the drain pipe that is leak or damage. In addition to this, you need to cut along the pipe further to remove this entire part of the pipe.

4. Take the drain away by cutting the silicone putty holding the drain with utility knife. Now open the drain cover by unfastening the screws with the help of Philips screwdriver. After removing the cover, take a basket wrench and take the drain away by turning the wrench anti-clockwise.

5. Insert the new drain into the specific place. Secure the new drain with plumber's putty.

6. Using the ABS cement, attach the PVC pipe to the new drain. ABS cement is a substance used to give the waterproof connection to the pipe and drain. You can inspect the pipe as well for any possible leaks. Replace the pipe if you notice any leakage in the pipe. If no leak spotted, then use the same pipe.

7. Connect the end of the existing pipe with the end of the new installed pipe. To connect the old and the new pipes you need to have a slip coupling of exactly the same size of pipes.

8. To secure the coupling, add glue on its both sides and put pipes into it.

9. Allow the putty to dry for many hours. Till then don't use the shower.

Tips & Precautions

-The best time to replace the drain is night time. Install the new drain and it will be ready for use till morning.
-In case you are having problem in replacing the drain, contact a plumber to do a repair work for you.


How to Repair and Replace the Shower Drain


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How to Repair and Replace the Shower Drain



How to Repair and Replace the Shower Drain
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

How To Make A Nice Lamp From Simple Cheap Items

How To Make A Nice Lamp From Simple Cheap Items




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How To Make A Nice Lamp From Simple Cheap Items



This is a step-by-step video on how to make a pretty lamp, using simple, cheap items. The items you will need to do this project are.... a glass bottle, shoe polish, masking tape, egg shells, all-purpose glue, mod podge sealer, twine, a drill, a masonry drill bit, plumber's putty, a soft cloth, and a lamp fixture set.

How To Make A Nice Lamp From Simple Cheap Items

How To Make A Nice Lamp From Simple Cheap Items


How To Make A Nice Lamp From Simple Cheap Items

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This is a step-by-step video on how to make a pretty lamp, using simple, cheap items. The items you will need to do this project are.... a glass bottle, shoe polish, masking tape, egg shells, all-purpose glue, mod podge sealer, twine, a drill, a masonry drill bit, plumber's putty, a soft cloth, and a lamp fixture set.




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Friday, February 8, 2013

How to abolish and install a bath faucet - for homeowners PART 2

How to abolish and install a bath faucet - for homeowners PART 2



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How to abolish and install a bath faucet - for homeowners PART 2



In this video I am finishing the installation of a bathroom faucet. The sink pop-up was broken and the faucet was leaking. The old faucet had a brass pop-up and used plumbers putty, however the new pop-up is plastic and oil-based products are not recommended. Use a silicone, acrylic or latex based caulking. I hope this video helps you out, remember there is nothing one can't do with guidance.

How to abolish and install a bath faucet - for homeowners PART 2

How to abolish and install a bath faucet - for homeowners PART 2


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In this video I am finishing the installation of a bathroom faucet. The sink pop-up was broken and the faucet was leaking. The old faucet had a brass pop-up and used plumbers putty, however the new pop-up is plastic and oil-based products are not recommended. Use a silicone, acrylic or latex based caulking. I hope this video helps you out, remember there is nothing one can't do with guidance.




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