Operating this model is as easy as a walk in bathtub.
Push pull bathtub stopper wont stay up.
Plumbing hey there i have a bath tub that has a drain that is the kind that you pull up the drain and twist for it to stay up and drain the water away.
Old style mechanisms like the one shown in our illustration above and newer spring loaded pop ups.
Toe touch bathtub drain stopper.
Begin by removing the knob that is on top of the stopper.
Won t stay up at all.
This type of stopper has a knob at the top.
How to fix a bathtub drain that won t stay open to drain.
You can fix the two main type of bathtub drains the plug type and the lift and turn type yourself.
An old style bathtub pop up is raised or lowered with a lever at the tub s overflow plate.
The problem is i can t find anything in the mechanism of the stopper that would allow it to stay in the up position.
To open close it simply push down the stopper with your toe.
You ll encounter a couple of different types of bathtub pop ups.
Some bathtubs have pop up stoppers but many don t and the mechanism by which the latter hold water when you lift the handle may not be.
Bathtub drain won t stay up tags.
The toe touch stopper mimics the push and pull model.
It s easy to remove a tub stopper to check it for mechanical problems or blockage.
The knob is pushed down to close the drain and pulled up to open it.
Use one hand to hold the base of the stopper in place and turn the knob counter clockwise until it is.
The problem arises when you have a bathtub drain that refuses to close.
Identifying which type you have will help you when it becomes necessary to fix or replace your drain stopper.
Some kinds of drain stoppers can make it rather tricky to routinely clean out the drain of hair and debris.
How to remove a bathtub pop up drain stopper.
Although it consists of a spring it is installed in the same manner as the push and pull or lift and turn.
The stopper is the type from what i ve gathered by reading stuff online that you can simply can push down with your foot or pull up with your hand to let the water begin to drain.