How to Install a Kitchen Sink Basket Strainer

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  • Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
  • How to change a Kitchen sink drain will show you which basket strainer (drain) is best to use and how sometimes it can be very challenging to get the old basket strainer out of the kitchen sink. It is important to have Pipe Thread sealant, Plumbers Putty, couple of screw drivers and a couple of pair of Channel locks will usually get the trick done. In this case you will see how we had to use a Dremel (Rotary tool) to remove the old basket strainer/drain.
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:26 Picking Best Kitchen Drain
    01:15 Prepping Kitchen Drain
    05:32 Removing Drain with Dremel
    09:00 Cleaning Sink for new drain
    11:35 Putting drain back together
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  • @lgodwin
    @lgodwin 6 місяців тому +2

    Thank you. I watched lots of videos on kitchen sink strainer replacements; yours was easiest to follow, and one of the only ones to rank the different types of strainer. All of your tips answered the questions i was left with after watching other videos on the subject. While I am happy to call a plumber for issues with pipes under my house, I was very happy to be able to solve this issue for less than $20 and with my own hands. Thanks, again!

    • @TappPlumbing
      @TappPlumbing  6 місяців тому

      You are welcome! We love to hear a success story like yours and appreciate you watching our video!

  • @philpeters8200
    @philpeters8200 Місяць тому

    After struggling for years using "your least favorite basket strainer" I bit the bullet and bought the screw on basket type. The tip on using teflon paste on the underneath gasket is a great tip. Will be installing as soon as they arrive and hopefully it will be a long term fix. Thanks again...

    • @TappPlumbing
      @TappPlumbing  Місяць тому

      Keep us posted if you have time once your project is complete please.

    • @philpeters8200
      @philpeters8200 Місяць тому +1

      @@TappPlumbing Would be my pleasure...thanks for your interest

    • @philpeters8200
      @philpeters8200 Місяць тому

      Replaced both strainer baskets on my commercial style sink in the basement. Thanks to this video the job was pretty straightforward. Just to let you know plumbing is my least favorite home fix'em up job. Many thanks to my wife who held the basket wrench to keep the strainers from spinning. I also lubed the basket treads with silicone grease to aid in assembly and hopefully prevent corrosion in the event the basket nut needs to be replaced. Turned on the water and everything seemed fine. I've coined a term for these kinds of plumbing jobs - NLAPT - Not Leaking At Present Time. Let's hope it stays that way.
      Thanks again for a great video.

  • @louannkoebel3000
    @louannkoebel3000 11 днів тому

    Thanks fir the video. Mu second time replacing the gasket. Your video showed me what I did wrong the first time.😅

    • @TappPlumbing
      @TappPlumbing  10 днів тому

      @@louannkoebel3000 We glad to hear the success story! Thanks so much for watching our video!!

  • @dwindlefoddl7225
    @dwindlefoddl7225 2 місяці тому

    She is the reason i LOVE listening to Southern girls...lol...Thanks for GREAT VIDEO.! I was slightly confused when my parts arrived as I had 2 washers..Didn't know it was called a BELL strainer...the box had no instructions!! Kept searching through videos until I found the perfect one.!! You are both awesome...Thanks.!!

    • @TappPlumbing
      @TappPlumbing  2 місяці тому

      Thanks so much for the kind words. Have you already finished your project?

  • @jasonchusfo888
    @jasonchusfo888 2 місяці тому

    i have been doing handyman work for over 40 years. And I was looking for a video to explain to my clients why i prefer the double cup strainer. What I found was your video. It was informative and funny and just ... great! Thank you jason with Ambiance Real Estate

    • @TappPlumbing
      @TappPlumbing  2 місяці тому

      Thanks so much for the kind words! a thanks for watching our video also!!

  • @tkbauer57
    @tkbauer57 8 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for showing a not-so-perfect removal.

    • @TappPlumbing
      @TappPlumbing  8 місяців тому

      Thank you for watching and for the kind words!

  • @tribalconcrete
    @tribalconcrete 2 місяці тому +1

    Great video - it's nice to see a "real world" not so perfect job 🙂

    • @TappPlumbing
      @TappPlumbing  2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the kind words and for watching our video!!

  • @SkatingErinsMom
    @SkatingErinsMom 4 місяці тому

    I found this video very helpful, as I am new to this particular plumbing task. I am replacing a broken disposal with a sink strainer. Explaining the terminology is helpful, not everyone uses the term sink strainer, so knowing it is also called a basket strainer helps. Explaining the three types of them was also helpful. It's easier to buy parts, when you know at least some of the buzzwords and the different types. The tips for attaching the strainer were also helpful. I watched several other videos and only this one had tips for attached the gaskets and testing for leaks at the gasket securing the strainer to the sink. The link to the basket strainer on amazon, however, had a note that the product has higher than average returns; I didn't sift thru the comments for the particulars.

    • @TappPlumbing
      @TappPlumbing  4 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for the kind words, sharing your story , and watching our video!

  • @reneepark6711
    @reneepark6711 Рік тому +2

    Great job😂

  • @jasonchusfo888
    @jasonchusfo888 2 місяці тому

    i should note that while I agree with you that double cup is the best for install and keeping that rubber gasket from being damaged, i have noted over the decades that the corrosion you saw is common in double cup strainer baskets. I usually dont see that with the large ring nut versions, and with the screw down ones (I dont like the screw down ones which depend on a flimsy isolateral triagular plane.).

    • @TappPlumbing
      @TappPlumbing  2 місяці тому

      Thanks for sharing your experience my friend!!

  • @karenpowell8251
    @karenpowell8251 2 місяці тому

    I wish all sinks had deeper indentions to place the strainer in, like your sink in this video. It has to be easier to keep the strainer centered when tightening from below. The double sink I got doesn't have the high "walls" for the strainer to sit in. It has wide, slightly sloping "slides." It was a pain to try to keep the strainer centered (which I couldn't do) while I held it from above with one hand and tightened from below with my other hand. I got a tool a while back like the one you used to hold the strainer in place from above, but the sink holes were too far apart so I couldn't use it. I'm 67, and hoping at least there will be no leaking. Waste pipe coming out of wall doesn't line up with the holes of the new sink so I bought a second package of pipes. Im putting together a puzzle. 😢😂 Wish me luck. Also, the washers in the package from Home Depot that go on the pipes are not whitish like in the video. I already had some from a package of pipes from Walmart. The Home Depot washers are thinner and orange and lose their shape too easily. The white ones are much better.

    • @TappPlumbing
      @TappPlumbing  2 місяці тому

      You can do this! You definitely have the right attitude judging by your statement, “ I am putting together a puzzle “ . That is all it is my friend! please keep us posted with your progress!

  • @RayTheVideoGuy
    @RayTheVideoGuy Рік тому +1

    Great information. I also like the putty better :)

    • @TappPlumbing
      @TappPlumbing  Рік тому

      Thank you for spending the time to watch and leaving such a nice comment. You might be surprised to know the many uses we have for the putty as plumbers!

  • @dannyn1585
    @dannyn1585 7 місяців тому

    Good stuff, nice to c even experts run into problems. Ready to attack mine, will advise

    • @TappPlumbing
      @TappPlumbing  7 місяців тому

      You can do it! It sounds like you have mentally prepared yourself for time consuming and annoying complications. That is a main component to the battle ahead, along with a few tools . Please keep us posted!!!

    • @dannyn1585
      @dannyn1585 7 місяців тому

      Done (thanks to ur video)! Actually bought ur least favorite type of sink basket, thought I was buying ur favorite lol. Thanks again and keep 'em coming.

    • @TappPlumbing
      @TappPlumbing  7 місяців тому

      @@dannyn1585 Did you install the least favorite or take it back and go with the other? If you did install the least favorite did it give you trouble? One way or the other I am happy to hear you got the job done! Thanks so much for watching our video and the kind words!!

  • @CandiceJaneen
    @CandiceJaneen 10 місяців тому

    Can this be done by just one person or do you need two people? It's just me doing this.

    • @TappPlumbing
      @TappPlumbing  9 місяців тому

      You can do it by yourself. Let us know how it turns out please?

    • @garrygiordano4059
      @garrygiordano4059 Місяць тому

      Yes you can, but it’s easier with two. I installed the strainer alone. To prevent the strainer from turning with the nut, from topside I used the “barbell” tool dropped into the strainer cross, then attached an adjustable wrench to it. As the strainer started to turn the wrench would make contact with the side of the sink preventing the strainer from turning. Just protect the sink from being damaged from the torque of the wrench as it contacts the side of the sink.

    • @louannkoebel3000
      @louannkoebel3000 11 днів тому

      I did the job by myself. Pressed down on the strainer a lot before applying nut Also stood while using the fancy wrench to really tighten nut. Go slow and keep use a lot putty!

  • @rwmusicstation9640
    @rwmusicstation9640 7 місяців тому

    You should have showed people to turn off the shut off valves to be on the safe side. Things could be messy with water all over the place. One other way to remove those nuts is spray with 40 it works and saves a lot of time . Other wise great job.
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    • @TappPlumbing
      @TappPlumbing  7 місяців тому +2

      I am gonna respectfully disagree with the suggestion of turning off the stops on this one my friend. Let me explain. My humble opinion on this subject is this could lead to much more trouble than a person might expect. If the stops are old and the washers have disintegrated when they turn the faucet on those pieces of washer can lodge in there and cause many different problems. We actually have a video about just this subject , and a short. Please don’t get me wrong, we truly appreciate you watching our video and leaving us a comment. Thank you!!!

  • @andreamorgan9355
    @andreamorgan9355 3 місяці тому

    What happened to your vid. It is corrupt with freak bombers.

    • @TappPlumbing
      @TappPlumbing  3 місяці тому

      Ha those are just trying to add a little humor 😂You know we want to make Basket strainers as fun as possible 😂
      Thank you for commenting and watching!