Today, we’re discussing strainer in sink! While they are essential to have in order to use our bathtubs, bath drains aren’t always in the best working condition and can cause issues. We will discuss how to maintain a clean bath drain, selecting the perfect bath drain for your tub, some of the issues you could encounter with a slow or clogged bath and lastly how to accessorize your bath by installing a new drain cover and how to maintain a great looking bath drain.
To prevent hair, soap and gunk from clogging a bath drain, it’s important to keep it clean. One simple method is to utilize a drain cover. This will trap hair and other particles before it heads down the drain. A simple concoction of hot water, vinegar and baking soda can also do away with any blockage in your drain.
When selecting a bath drain for your tub, consider the size and shape of your bathtub and what you do and do not like. There are various types of sink accessories for kitchen, including pop-up drains, lift-and-turn drains, toe-touch drains, bushing drains, and others. Select a drain that works with your tub and complements your bathroom decor.
If your bath tub drain is clogged or water is draining very slowly, try the following eight methods. First, remove any hair or debris from the drain with a drain snake or a plunger. Then pour a blend of baking soda, vinegar and hot water down the drain to help dissolve sugary residue. If these don’t work for you, it may be time to bring in a plumber.
One lazy way to make the bath a little nicer is a new drain cover. Bored with lots of drain covers, some of them unattractive and others too small? Pick a drain cover that complements the look of your bathroom and makes your bath a little more fun.
Like any other bath drain, it’s important to clean and maintain your bath Wastes. Run mild cleaner down the drain, to wash away the soap and debris, and don’t let grease or oil go down the drain. You can also prevent clogs by covering your tub with a drain cover and a hair catcher.