To take apart a sink drain, first, locate the nut connecting the drain pipe to the bottom of the sink. Use a wrench to loosen and remove the nut. Next, disconnect any additional pipes or fittings attached to the drain. Finally, carefully lift the drain assembly out of the sink.
The sink drain is blocked somewhere after the disposal. take apart and clean or renew sink drain.
Take apart the drain and clean it up. Fit new seal, drain to bowl and new seal from slip tube to drain tube.
To remove a sink drain, you typically need to locate the retaining nut underneath the sink and use a wrench to loosen it. Once the nut is loose, you can pull out the drain assembly from the top of the sink.
To remove the drain plug from a sink, locate the plug in the drain and twist it counterclockwise to unscrew it. Pull the plug out of the drain once it is fully unscrewed.
It can allow the drain to block easier. Take the trap off the sink drain and remove it
If it's a sink drain , best to remove the entire pipe and P trap. I then take outside and hose them out.
In most sink drains there are two large nuts, one at each side of the U. These must be undone ,with a bowl underneath to collect spillage. Once the U is undone you will see what's blocking the flow.
Yes, the drain in your sink is leaking.
Yes, the sink is leaking at the drain.
To remove the plug from a sink, simply reach into the sink and locate the plug. Then, grasp the plug firmly and lift it out of the drain. You may need to twist or pull the plug to release it from the drain.
You can put it down but it's useless. Go to a plumbing warehouse and get 'Zonk'. First, take apart the U trap and see if you get the obstruction.
The standard size for a sink drain, specifically for a 1 1/4 sink drain, is 1 1/4 inches in diameter.