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Is your bathtub drain stopper broken and needs fixing or replacing?
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If you have a broken tub drain, you should consider calling a professional plumber to repair or replace it. Attempting to fix it yourself could lead to further damage or complications.
Change how? Move the location, you bust out the concrete and move it. Replace or repair the flange that the toilet hooks to. Cut the existing flange off flush with the floor and install a new repair flange. They can be brass or steel. You can use a PVC one that fits in the drain and seal it with a wax ring under it and screw it to the floor. If you are working with cast iron flange and the slots where the bolts are supposed to go is broken out, they make a repair piece for this. It is a 3/4 inch wide by 3-4 inch long crescent shape piece that slides under the flange and the bolt that holds the toilet fits into it. You may have to chip out a little concrete along the edge to get these under the flange.
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NO however you should keep in mind that the ground water outside of the pool is not going to put pressure on it as this is capable of even lifting a concrete pool out of the ground.
Vacuum the pool. If you have to drain it, only drain it half way. Floating pools are a disaster.
I would dig int the floor where the hub is or connection and replaced everything thats there.
sometimes we need to repair broken pieces of furniture,change a busted bulb,or unclog a clogged drain on our own to save money...
is it a liner or concrete?...if it's a liners DON'T drain it any more then about 6 in. in the shallow end the liner will shrink...if concrete.....it should be fine as long as you don't have a high water table close to the pool.good luck
To repair an indentation in an inground pool liner, first, drain the pool below the level of the indentation. Smooth out the area by using a roller or your hands to push the liner back into place. If the indentation is due to air or water trapped behind the liner, you may need to create a small hole to release the trapped material and then seal it with a patch. Finally, refill the pool to check if the repair holds and the liner remains smooth.