I found out I needed silicone instead of plumber's putty because the putty contains oil which degrades plastic. Now I know that I shouldn't have an issue with that silicone later on. Thanks!
Fantastic , I did a search for this info and your great video popped up, I am now a subscriber and as I work in a hardware store , I will pass your video on to customers. Thanks a bunch.
This was very helpful! I used your technique and although it took a couple minutes, sure enough, it worked. If it wasn't for your video, I would have called a plumber.
Cannot get the slip nut off. I must have tightened it going counterclockwise from my view. But maybe not counterclockwise in line with the threading. 😢
Can you do removing the sink?? I have a huge crack and hole in the sink and needs to be replaced.... It looks like I babe no screws holding the sink up.... So I'm guessing it's glued to the vanity??? Would love to see the process.
Will either be caulked or siliconed on. Get a painters tool and run it around the rim a couple of times. You’ll have to get all that caulk out of there. Once you can get the tool under the sink it should pull up pretty easy. Make sure all your plumbing is disconnected first.
I got to do my kitchen sink drain, replace the faucet, and repair some water lines. Your thoughts on the SharkBite connectors? PS. Love these sort of repairs!
Are you doing in wall connections with the shark bites? What kind of material is the water lines made of? I like shark bite. They come in handy. They are expensive, but will help you in a pinch. Thank you!
@@ThatFixItGuy Going from copper in the basement, and up to a sink but it's a tight area to work in and when I did one water line (running copper) it wasn't the prettiest job but passable.
if the area is going to be exposed you could put a sharkbite then run pex or copper up to the sink and go that route. It would be easy solid fix. If you were to solder on a pex adapter to the copper then run pex that is a better fix I think. But then you are looking at buying some tools they you may not use a lot. I know lots of people have all kinds of opinions on sharkbite type fittings. If they are not exposed to freezing they are a solid fitting. They are UPC code approved to be inside walls these days.
Thanks for the video but how do I remove a silicone sealed tub & shower drain?? It has a grid and I desperately need to snake my tub/shower drain!! HELP ANYONE!! Thanks in advance!
LOL. So true. This was a video to all the people that said they could not get silicone off. It really is too easy. I love plumbers putty, but got sick of call backs all the time for all these cheap new plastic pop ups. Silicone has not failed me in this regard.
Amen. You gotta try the Amazon pop ups. Brass body with the mushroom pop up like for vessel sinks but you can get the ones with overflow. But they run me $20 in chrome and $35 in bronze. And they have a silicone seal in a wedge shape. Makes the repair easier without the linkage. And no stain worries with the silicone seal. I keep 5 on order each week and use them every time someone calls about a pop up not working or clogged. O dude and the ease of hair cleanouts. Just pull mushroom out. Has a little basket. Anyways. Good luck. Good video. The original post was prior to 4:20 am. So I sounded rude.
Nah you are all good! I will check those out for sure. I have been like the tubshroom, so I assume it is the same style clean out process. Thanks for the info!
Baloney! You are replacing brand new stuff,. LOL. Show me 30 year old stuff with almost no access to anything underneath the basin in a very tight space! Baloney video! You just spin counterclockwise, LOL. NONSENSE!!!!!!
Great video. Thanks for the info as always!
Thank you! A couple of viewers asked about one so I tried to make it happen!
I found out I needed silicone instead of plumber's putty because the putty contains oil which degrades plastic. Now I know that I shouldn't have an issue with that silicone later on. Thanks!
Looks like you were working that tail pipe with authority! Nice job!
Lol! Yeah bro sometimes you have to put the paws on in!
Fantastic , I did a search for this info and your great video popped up, I am now a subscriber and as I work in a hardware store , I will pass your video on to customers. Thanks a bunch.
That would be wonderful! Thank you so much for doing that! We love helping and are so happy to be doing that!
Thanks for the tips Brian!
I try to help where I can.
Awesome video! Seems simple enough that I could do it! lol Thanks for sharing.
I don’t doubt you could do this Sandy! Thank you for watching!
This was very helpful! I used your technique and although it took a couple minutes, sure enough, it worked. If it wasn't for your video, I would have called a plumber.
Awesome glad it helped! I hope we can help again!
You are amazing.
Thank you. We are trying to help how we can!
Awesome video brother. As always great information
Thank you Steve! Hope all is well in PA!
Can you show how to do it with pedestal sink? Getting a hold of anything back there has been a nightmare.
Cannot get the slip nut off. I must have tightened it going counterclockwise from my view. But maybe not counterclockwise in line with the threading. 😢
Can you do removing the sink?? I have a huge crack and hole in the sink and needs to be replaced.... It looks like I babe no screws holding the sink up.... So I'm guessing it's glued to the vanity??? Would love to see the process.
Will either be caulked or siliconed on. Get a painters tool and run it around the rim a couple of times. You’ll have to get all that caulk out of there. Once you can get the tool under the sink it should pull up pretty easy. Make sure all your plumbing is disconnected first.
I got to do my kitchen sink drain, replace the faucet, and repair some water lines. Your thoughts on the SharkBite connectors?
PS. Love these sort of repairs!
Are you doing in wall connections with the shark bites? What kind of material is the water lines made of?
I like shark bite. They come in handy. They are expensive, but will help you in a pinch.
Thank you!
@@ThatFixItGuy Going from copper in the basement, and up to a sink but it's a tight area to work in and when I did one water line (running copper) it wasn't the prettiest job but passable.
if the area is going to be exposed you could put a sharkbite then run pex or copper up to the sink and go that route. It would be easy solid fix. If you were to solder on a pex adapter to the copper then run pex that is a better fix I think. But then you are looking at buying some tools they you may not use a lot.
I know lots of people have all kinds of opinions on sharkbite type fittings. If they are not exposed to freezing they are a solid fitting. They are UPC code approved to be inside walls these days.
is silicone better to use then the putty
I lean towards yes more and more with all the plastic stuff coming out.
Thanks for the video but how do I remove a silicone sealed tub & shower drain?? It has a grid and I desperately need to snake my tub/shower drain!! HELP ANYONE!! Thanks in advance!
Hi! I do not see your email for questions. Could you let me know where it is? Looking to install a new kitchen sink😬 thank you!!
Ufix247@gmail.com
@@ThatFixItGuy show the picture of the silicone
@Natalee Robinson here is a link for the Clear silicone link: amzn.to/3lPiLVC
Mine did NOT come out that easy. The silicone came apart & I had to scrap all the pieces off like glue. 🙄
Confucius say, to "un-losen" is to tighten.
Great video though, thanks.
Don’t use silicone to begin with. Then you won’t have trouble removing it. Learn how to use stain free putty.
LOL. So true. This was a video to all the people that said they could not get silicone off. It really is too easy. I love plumbers putty, but got sick of call backs all the time for all these cheap new plastic pop ups. Silicone has not failed me in this regard.
Amen. You gotta try the Amazon pop ups. Brass body with the mushroom pop up like for vessel sinks but you can get the ones with overflow. But they run me $20 in chrome and $35 in bronze. And they have a silicone seal in a wedge shape. Makes the repair easier without the linkage. And no stain worries with the silicone seal. I keep 5 on order each week and use them every time someone calls about a pop up not working or clogged. O dude and the ease of hair cleanouts. Just pull mushroom out. Has a little basket. Anyways. Good luck. Good video. The original post was prior to 4:20 am. So I sounded rude.
Nah you are all good! I will check those out for sure. I have been like the tubshroom, so I assume it is the same style clean out process. Thanks for the info!
Baloney! You are replacing brand new stuff,. LOL. Show me 30 year old stuff with almost no access to anything underneath the basin in a very tight space! Baloney video! You just spin counterclockwise, LOL. NONSENSE!!!!!!