Thank you SO much for this video! You saved me an expensive plumber bill for what was such an easy DIY fix (which I would have never figured out on my own)!!
@@juliepropes3460 great to hear. Thanks ! Your comment is what motivates me to make the videos. Some tasks are simple enough that most people can manage them if they are shown how 🙂👍
Thank you for the video. I have 3 sinks with these drains. It was a flip from the previous owner. I’m replacing the faucets. They break every time I clean the bathroom.
I need to REPLACE mine (the plastic connection on the clicker broke completely). This video is helpful as I plan to just replace the entire component that you removed from the drain in your video. If I buy the replacement part, is it fairly simple to separate the section you show in your demo from the rest of the assembly? I don’t want to replace the entire drain assembly, so am hopeful I can separate the section you illustrate in your demo from the rest of the assembly included in the box. Thank you so much!
Hi Melissa. If I understand right you want to buy a new drain assembly but not remove the body part of the assembly that is screwed to the sink? i.e. just use the new inner pop-up piece with the clicker. Yes! This is possible. The whole inner assembly which I show at the 3:45 time point in the video will pull out of the new assembly and should push into the existing drain housing in your sink without having to remove the whole drain. Just make sure to clean the inner surface of the drain housing before you push the new part in. Good luck !
Great video, you disassembling the stopper showed me that the metal key wasn’t catching on the spring and let me put it back into place. Thank you!!
Thank you SO much for this video! You saved me an expensive plumber bill for what was such an easy DIY fix (which I would have never figured out on my own)!!
@@juliepropes3460 great to hear. Thanks ! Your comment is what motivates me to make the videos. Some tasks are simple enough that most people can manage them if they are shown how 🙂👍
Thank you for the video. I have 3 sinks with these drains. It was a flip from the previous owner. I’m replacing the faucets. They break every time I clean the bathroom.
I need to REPLACE mine (the plastic connection on the clicker broke completely). This video is helpful as I plan to just replace the entire component that you removed from the drain in your video.
If I buy the replacement part, is it fairly simple to separate the section you show in your demo from the rest of the assembly? I don’t want to replace the entire drain assembly, so am hopeful I can separate the section you illustrate in your demo from the rest of the assembly included in the box. Thank you so much!
Hi Melissa. If I understand right you want to buy a new drain assembly but not remove the body part of the assembly that is screwed to the sink? i.e. just use the new inner pop-up piece with the clicker. Yes! This is possible. The whole inner assembly which I show at the 3:45 time point in the video will pull out of the new assembly and should push into the existing drain housing in your sink without having to remove the whole drain. Just make sure to clean the inner surface of the drain housing before you push the new part in. Good luck !
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