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Posted by Speedy Jim on August 8, 2005, 9:11 am
Ryan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am NOT good at home repair or plumbing, so please excuse me if I
> explain this like a 2-year old.
>
> A few years ago, we remodeled our master bathroom and switched the
> fixtures in the sink and shower to brass. Anyway maybe, in hindsight,
> we may not have picked the best set for the shower as we didn't know
> what we were doing.
>
> That said, I take it the set the plumber used for the shower was simply
> brass coated as while the faucet and shower head are still fine, the
> brass (or cheap brass coating) on the tub drain itself seems to have
> worn away. So, we have brass in the tub except for the drain at the
> bottom of the tub where we have this ugly browish metal drain with no
> "brass" coloring left to it. It doesn't seem to be tarnish, it seems
> the set was cheap and the "brass" color is washed away from that piece
> after a few years of water running through it day after day.
>
> This seems to be a simple round piece metal that screws down and
> probably cost $2.00 to replace as the pipes and rest of the set are
> still like new. However, I can't find a replacement drain anywhere.
> Actually, it's not the "drain" I need.. it's the lousy drain cover I
> guess that I need to replace.
>
> However, I can't find this one small piece sold on it's own anyway,
> even eBay. They all want to sell me the entire drain and pile, much
> more than I need.
>
> Can someone be kind enough to tell me the proper name for what I am
> trying to replace "drain cover?" and how to get JUST THAT. Home Depot,
> Lowes, etc seem to have the entire set and nothing less.
>
> Thanks!
>
Yep. Buy the whole set. It's called "Tub Waste and Overflow" assy.
Oh....and be damn sure you buy the same mfr/model as the threads
and size may vary.
The parts left over? Sell 'em on eBay:-)
Jim
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