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Removal and replacement of tub drain
Keith Williams wrote:
In article .com,
says...
I removed my old tub drain, and replaced it with a new one, could I
have over tightened the new one to the point that I now have a leek?
My master bath tub has a stopper that won't stay open (hence my
interest in this thread). My guess is that mine is a twist type
drain plug and someone along the line had some spare parts. I'm
thinking about replacing the overflow and drain now since I have
the ceiling in the bedroom below open (chasing a leak, not yet
found). Anyway, reading this thread I was wondering how it all
goes together or more importantly, comes apart. Searching the net
I found this that may be of interest (leaking gasket):
http://www.hammerzone.com/archives/p...drain2/replace
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It seems it is possible to overtightened the gasket, squeezing it
out.
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Keith
KEith, I have a leek as well, and I am being told it is going to
cost$550. to fix it and I will have a 36inch hole in my ceiling under
the tub, it is up stairs over my den. I think the 36 inch holes is bull
and I also think I am getting ripped off on the price. I am a painter
and handyman and can fix the hole but think a 24 inch at most will
work.
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