How to Install a Pop Up Drain in Your Sink

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How to Install a Pop Up Drain in Your Sink

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All right guys, today we're going to show how to install our photos pop up drains with or without overflow. First box you can see comes in two different sections, this section does come off which you want to take for, this first part installation always remember to keep this o-ring inside this section here. All right next you want to take off hexagon faster here as well as this plastic disc. This is a slippery disk so that when you install underneath that this piece here has a little bit of friction nonfiction go ahead and take off both will be to hear gaskets. All right I'll show you those, here you want to use the thinner one first and this goes you can tell it flares up you want that player to be up against this flange here like so she sit nice up against that flange that right now is install installation on to your dream was simply in there like so underneath the drain you want to keep this flap up.

You can tell it's just going to be a rounded edge of the bottom you want this to be up so that when you secure it is that's nice steel underneath yeah right next is this plastic piece and then underneath is that fastener. All right give us all the way to the top you may want to do a slight fastened with some set of pliers site so that it's over time that nice and tight that bottom. Oh ring is going to start you know waiting underneath they're creating that seal underneath as well. After this you have one last step before the peach shopping process and that is this piece here which is simply just slide on and make sure that o-ring is all the way down in them in around, all right that's it.

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This is exactly my leaky drain unit. Thank you for the video. Whether or not I use plumber's putty between the bowl of the sink and the push mechanism in place of the 1st silicone ring at 1:18 is another matter.

hotchow
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Thank you for posting - especially the direction of the undersink gasket.  For DIY folks out there, use plumbers tape on the threads to prevent small leaks.

michaelemery
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I wish all the DIY videos where this clear and easy to understand. I'm swapping out a vessel sink and didn't think to note the order of the gaskets. I've searched all over the web for some instructions and here you are. But I have to agree with some of the other posts, Teflon tape and plumbers putty can be helpful for stopping leaks.

TheNitsua
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Thank you, you helped me out. I had the bottom rubber gasket upside down and it was causing a slow leak. I watched your video, and made the correction, and now everything works.

davidfouad
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I had a leak in my sink I was able to fix it with your helpful information, thanks for explaining which way the washers go. 👍

robureta
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Great tutorial! Did everything they did but I did use Teflon tape for the threads. I did not use plumbers putty. It works like a champ.

Full disclosure it did leak at first but that’s because I didn’t tighten down the nut to the stopper good enough. After that it worked great!

lovestoned
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Thank you for the absolute excellent clear instructions!  I see there is no need for plumber's putty, even better.  And below some suggests plumbers tape on the threads.  Thanks for posting, really great instructions!

Toxicashellmonsanto
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Thank you so much. You saved me. Excellent video! Very helpful for someone inexperienced like myself.

lysianneessama
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Just received two of these drains today with no instructions. Thank you for a clear video as to where all the gaskets go! So frustrating getting all these parts with no direction on where to put them. Only thing missing was the plumber's tape, otherwise well done.

davidjon
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Thanks! This was nice and clear and I'm glad you mentioned the proper orientation of the plastic gaskets.

suceress
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Just got to this video. I have the exact same pop-up drains in a double vanity. I installed both and both leaked. I'm pretty sure they both leaked at the threads, so here I came on youtube checking to see if I need thread tape/compound and/or putty. I'm surprised this video didn't mention anything about putty. I put some putty on the drain tube, just below the top flange AND a generous amount of pipe thread compound. 1 hour in and no leaks so far. :)

ju
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You so much my sink has been leaking for a month is solved my problem thank you

lucafox
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I noticed that there was an overflow outlet in the basin, so why didn’t the waste have the necessary slots to accommodate?

williamhall
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Simple to follow & understand. Wish you would have identified the product you used. Thanks!

ScrewballMcAdams
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I also note that the instruction sheet from Riobel suggests you apply caulking between the gasket and sink...both upper and lower. and teflon tape on the threaded piece. Does not seem necessary to me.

philipjacques
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Super helpful! Thank you. Quick question: does an pop-up drain with overflow work with a no overflow sink?

rickiebobbyify
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can you widen bathroom sink for a bigger sink drain

paulperaino
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Thank you dude you're a life saver

JadeBoxXI
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Which brand is the spring pop-up. It looks like what I am looking for.

damonau
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Hloo sir how u give this threading on ss pipe pls


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