Friday, July 27, 2012

How to Replace a Sink Strainer

How to Replace a Sink Strainer


If you notice a leak around a sink drain hole, you may be able to fix it by simply loosening the strainer from underneath and applying fresh plumber's putty under the lip. Often, however, the strainer itself is corroded--it may break apart as you pry it up. Replacement is simple and inexpensive.

How to Replace a Sink Strainer

How to Replace a Sink Strainer

How to Replace a Sink Strainer


How to Replace a Sink Strainer



How to Replace a Sink Strainer

There are two kinds of basketball 8: one secured by a lock nut, and the other held by a plastic retainer and three screws. The lock-nut type is generally used for stainless-steel sinks because the lock nut tightens against the sink without bending the metal sinks.

To remove an old strainer, first detach the tailpiece. Then remove the lock nut or detach the retainer screws and pry the old strainer out.

When installing a lock-nut, seal the strainer firstopening. Turn off the water supply. Remove all old putty from around the drain opening in the sink and dry it out completely. Apply a 1/8-inch bead of plumber's putty to the flanges of the opening and place the strainer body through the opening, pressing down firmly so that the putty spreads evenly.

To secure the strainer, place the rubber washer and the metal washer onto the strainer body. Then screw on the lock nut finger-tight to hold the strainer while you work underneath the sink. Place the handles of pliers into the crosspieces of the strainer and slide a screwdriver between the handles. Hold onto the screwdriver with one hand to immobilize the strainer while you tighten the lock nut.

Tightening the lock nut comes next. Tighten the strainerseveral turns more, using a 14-inch pipe wrench or a hammer and wood dowel. Brace the dowel against one of the grooves of the lock nut and tap it with the hammer. Do not over tighten the lock nut because you may distort the metal parts or crack the ceramic.

If the tailpiece is worn or corroded, replace it. Otherwise, fit the strainer sleeve over the existing one, and secure it by tightening the coupling. Then tighten the trap coupling. Wipe away excess putty with a soft cloth. Turn on the water and check to be sure there are no several.

How to Replace a Sink Strainer

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

PLUMBERS PUTTY

PLUMBERS PUTTY Tube. Duration : 1.17 Mins.


VISIT OUR WEBSITE! DunbarPlumbing.com OR OUR PLUMBING FORUM! DunbarPlumbingForums.com NORTHERN KENTUCKY PLUMBERS The video shows firsthand how plumbers putty can break down over a short period of time and causes leaks at connecions that need to stay waterproof. Putty can also cause problems with synthetic marble or granite, plastic or composite whereby the ILO basis of plumbers putty can slowly leach into the sink's surface and causes issues with staining or material breakdown. Often, plumbers will recommend a "new" type of plumbers putty that is not damaging to the above type of sinks. Too often with both products, the material hardens over a short time and does not perform the function that the product should provide, at least as long as the disposal/strainer or any other type ofinstallation is involved. For some areas across the nation and the globe, plumbers putty is a code requirement. Proper amounts of putty when used is crucial, most times issues arise from using too much putty which can cause leaks over time. We welcome any questions or opinions on this video, we are sure that people will argue the benefits of putty as it is a hotly debated topic on plumbing forums across the internet. Dunbar Plumbing for a number of years used plumbers putty but the reasonable choice these days for reliability is silicone sealant. A product that aging along quite well and is resistant to water simply by it's chemical makeup. Contact Dunbar Plumbing @ 859-359-4833 to schedule ...

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