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August 27th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

Drain Overflow
How I can stop bath drain overflow to drain me?

The place where I live in was built in the year 20. The overflow drain in my bathtub, in my opinion, too shallow and does not respond to a bath of half my body is prevented which is immersed in hot water. Is there a cap or I can buy something that I can grow there to stop the leak?

Mine is also low. He had what is called the bottom of a bed bath, bath and more beyond the store. It works very well. In my bathtub I can say it loud enough for my tub overflow. Here is a link to it; http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1&SKU=10134021 It's like a circular plate with a 1 "lip at the top of the cup. This lip has a dozen very small suction cups on it. And one of the sides of the bowl is a hole in one. "Basically you put your overflow hole at the top. This suckers stuck in his bath and when the tank is filled with water and cover the bottom of the bath (BB) "It creates a seal. My experience is that some water will slip through" BB "and its congestion at first but once that the "BB" is covered with water tight and seals. You could probably get 4.5 inches more water in your bathtub. This may not seem like much, but a bath standard is only 13 to 14 cm at the deepest point is. You're probably only getting nine inches of water is the deepest point in your bathroom now. Add 4-5 inches make a big difference. The good thing is, is good too! I think I paid $ 6 or $ 7 at the store and online, is $ 5. Good luck

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