Introduction
If a bath tub is not draining, unclogging the pipe is not a hard project. Here's how to unclog a bath tub in a few easy steps.
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1. Plunge
Try plunging first. If your tub has a pop-up stopper, remove it before plunging. Wiggle it to free the linkage assembly--the mechanism that connects the trap lever with the stopper mechanism. Before plunging, plug the overflow, and run an inch or so of water in the tub to help the plunger seal.
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2. Auger through the strainer
If plunging doesn't work, thread in an auger. The tub will have a stopper or a trip-lever assembly like the one above. Pry up or unscrew the strainer to insert the auger. This method will reach only to the tee fitting. If the clog is farther down, you'll have to go through the overflow tube.
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3. Auger through the overflow
Remove the pop-up or trip-lever assembly by unscrewing the plate and pulling out the parts (see Adjusting Drain Assemblies, Related Projects). Feed the auger down through the overflow tube and into the trap and beyond. If the auger goes in a long way and the stoppage remains, find a clean-out point on the main drain and auger there.
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