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Remove Tub Stopper

A stuck or broken tub stopper blocks your drain. It makes cleaning tough. Removing it is simpler than you think. At Delex Plumbing, we’ll show you how to remove a tub stopper. Follow these steps and get your tub draining smoothly!

Why Remove a Tub Stopper?

Tub stoppers trap water for baths. But they collect hair and gunk. This causes clogs. A broken stopper won’t seal or open right. Removing it lets you clean or replace it. Plus, it’s a quick fix you can do yourself.

Tools You’ll Need

Grab these items first:

Having them ready saves time. Delex Plumbing suggests keeping a bucket nearby for drips.

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Types of Tub Stoppers

Stoppers come in different styles. Knowing yours helps you remove it. Here are the common ones:

Check your stopper type before starting. This makes the job easier.

Steps to Remove a Tub Stopper

Follow these steps to take out your stopper. Go slow, and you’ll get it done fast.

Step 1: Identify the Stopper

Look at your stopper. Is it push-pull, toe-touch, or pop-up? If unsure, check the overflow plate for a lever. This hints at a pop-up type. Knowing this guides your next move.

Step 2: Try Lifting or Twisting

For lift-and-turn or push-pull stoppers, try this. Lift the stopper up. Twist it counterclockwise. It might pop off. If it’s stuck, move to the next step.

Step 3: Unscrew the Stopper

Use a screwdriver for toe-touch or push-pull types. Look for a small screw on top. Turn it counterclockwise. The stopper should loosen. For lift-and-turn, twist the base off with pliers.

Step 4: Handle Pop-Up Stoppers

Pop-up stoppers need extra steps. Find the overflow plate below the faucet. Unscrew it with a screwdriver. Pull out the linkage and stopper together. Be gentle—it’s a bit tricky.

Step 5: Clean the Stopper

Once out, clean the stopper. Soak it in vinegar to remove gunk. Scrub with a cloth. A clean stopper works better if you reuse it.

Step 6: Check the Drain

Look inside the drain. Clear any hair or debris. This prevents future clogs. Use gloves to stay clean.

Tips for Success

Need help? Delex Plumbing offers expert Bathroom Plumbing service  in Milton.

Why Trust Delex Plumbing?

Removing a tub stopper is doable, but problems happen. Our skilled plumbers at Delex Plumbing fix drains fast. We handle tricky stoppers or clogs. Call us for quick support.

Enjoy a Clear Drain

How to remove a tub stopper? A stuck tub stopper is no match for you. Follow these steps to remove it easily. Clean your drain and enjoy smooth water flow. For tough jobs, Delex Plumbing is ready. Start now and keep your tub in top shape!