Thank you ,l was going to replace the whole waste . Only as some scratches were visible. Will take your advice and leave, not to damage ceramics cheers Trevor
Thank you so much, Aaron! I thought I would need a plumber (because I believed the screw had broken off) but your solution was fast and easy. I plan to do regular maintenance now using WD40 to keep it lubricated. You are the greatest! Fixed my wife's sink drain and then lubricated mine.
Thank you for your helpful, professional advice. If you were local to me and not 9000 miles away you would definitely be my plumber. You are clearly on top of your game and care enough to share your knowledge with others.
Thanks Aaron - being a single female I often do my own maintenance around the house...this tutorial was excellent and now I can fix my pop-up wastes with no plumber to call out!! 10/10
Thank you for the great solution. The spring mechanism stem snapped off at the bottom. I had already pulled most of it apart before finding your video. Stuck at trying to remove the drain plug outer as I did not want to damage the basin. I knew the waste plug outer was held in with silicone as I watched the plumber install the new basin about 5 years ago. Unscrewed the centre stem and took bits to local plumbing supplies. Replacement was $6.95 - Great Relief!
This video helped me also. The spring mechanism snapped off also at the base, which made it difficult to get purchase on the remaining stem to unscrew it. After seeing this video I went bought some new pliers and a new spring mechanism and after applying the technique, out it came and from there it was straight forward. Thank you for this posting.
Outstandingly clear and methodical explanation - congratulations! The detail's not directly transferrable to my plug's different construction, but the principles are well-explained and reasoned. Cheers from England!
Hi, The spring-loaded waste plug in our bathroom wasn't responding to WD40 anymore, so I said to my wife, "We need a plumber" and she said to me "I'll google it." And rather like Howard, who left the previous message, I find myself listening to a guy in Hawthorn, South Australia! Great video, fixed the waste and it's been working fine ever since. Happy Christmas from Seaford in Sussex, UK
Great video Mayfair plumbing. Interesting you suggest renewing the spring loaded pop-up waste plug parts due to potentially damaging the basin if you renewed to whole pop-up waste. Other videos suggest renewing the waste 😀
Thank you - couldn't be clearer - no-one ever told me about regular maintenance of this thing! My one's springloaded core doesn't seem to unscrew but has an inaccessible grub screw in the side. Nonetheless I managed to free it with a bit of gentle tapping with pliers (which you probably wouldn't recommend), and I'll now try and oil it.
thanks , very helpful , Ive seen other plumbing tutorial videos which encourage people to remove and check pipes underneath but without your useful warning about damage. Rich
It's safe to unscrew the PVC P-trap, to clear a blockage, but not to unscrew the tailpipe from the bottom of the sink, which is where the damage would occur.
Thanks for this. Very helpful. Mine has stopped clicking into place - it just pops back up immediately all of a sudden. Pretty sure mine will be from Screwfix here in the UK as the contractor who did it for the previous tenant bought items from there as cheap as possible, it seems. Will have a look. Thanks
Thanks! If anyone else's plug is stuck - just remove the mechanism like he does in the video, spray it with WD40, then put it in a vice and pull up with a pair of pliers. Worked perfectly for me
wow it's so easy to take out in your video, but i cant get it to twist out even with pliers.. any ideas what to do next if pliers cannot twist that dam thing out?
Thanks for this solution. Was able to unscrew the cap and clean my clogged sink my kids messed with. A simple anticlockwise movement did the trick and saved me the hassle of nearly getting a plumber that would've charge a bomb for this. Mine wasn't so much of a problem with the spring action. The rest was easy to clean.
I went to using these thinking they would be less of a problem then the older style with the push pull open close. Boy was i wrong. I have taken these spring mechanisms completety apart and and greased them with faucet/valve grease to no avail. They still get stuck closed after about 10 days. I will likely move back to what i once had...
Hello William, Yes depending on water quality etc these mechanism’s can very challenging! They have since come up with a newer design which allows for easier servicing and also a much more simpler replacement process. Good luck and have a nice weekend 👌🏻👍🏻😉
@@MayfairPlumbingandGasfitting I have one type that screws into the base and another type that sits in the base. Far easier to get that out when it wont open...i have a suction cup that i apply and just lift it out to work on it. Disassempling these is easy, getting them back together after cleaning and greasing is very frustrating.
Thanks for your video, but unfortunately by POS clicker waste is stuck in the downward FULL position, no return to level with the waste base, think the issue is that my kid washed her hands in the sink after playing in a sandpit that has really fine sand and its locked the spring mech, the "plug" part that stops the water from escaping will not turn, soon as this lockdown is over i'll finally have viewings on this hose and escape the clicker nightmare. and yes they installed clicker in the bathtub. I'll never have a clicker waste again and I USED to supply them
All that is easy enough, but what if after replacing the pop up assembly, the water still leaks past the stopper? Is it possible to adjust the extension of the piston, to secure a greater seal? For example, while shaving and I want to have water in the basin to rinse my razor?
@@MayfairPlumbingandGasfitting It's a brand new assembly, the seal/o'ring shouldn't leak. I feel that it's not creating a tight seal when set to the closed position. Any help?
@@MayfairPlumbingandGasfitting unfortunately no... in Brissie, but I watched a few other clips and found destructions on how to dismantle the things under the sink to pop it out... best wait until tomorrow as we're well into Sunday arvo beertime. Thanks for responding though. Xx 😬😅
On mine, the plug ceased shut, and obviously as I was shaving, the basin had water in it... not happy with the situation. I had to dismantle the waste trap and stick a screwdriver from the bottom up and force it open. You need to have a container the catch the water in case you have water in the basin like I did. Or if you have a wet and dry vac handy, even better.
@@MayfairPlumbingandGasfitting Yep. I was pretty pissed off with that. Also I was in a hurry to go somewhere. It was one of those days where nothing helps. 😂
Thanks- I came to this after I did exactly same- but it seized months later- do you think some silicone grease may keep spring mech lubricated for longer because thicker lube stays in place less effected by hot water running through over time. Any thoughts?
Hi, I’ve got a Mizu DN40 from Reece plumbing in a bath in a new home and the plug continually gets stuck down with a full bath and won’t release. I’ve had two new ones supplied under warranty both with the same issue. From what I can tell the weight and pressure of water in the bath is causing too much pressure on the spring not allowing it to release and drain the bath. Is this something you’ve encountered? Unable to get any help with it from anyone unfortunately.
Hmmm this seems unusual! I wonder if the mechanism needs lubricating? Or does the circle rubber seal need some silicone grease on it to allow it to freely move???
@@MayfairPlumbingandGasfitting happy to send through a video of interested in seeing! It’s very frustrating and I’ve been battling with it for almost 12months since brand new.
Thanks, worked a charm when I was at my wit's end trying to get the stopper off. Disgusting of course once I did but running much clearer now. I blame the previous owner's dog for the gunk btw. Really appreciate your help!
Hello Rebecca, thanks for the feedback, Im glad I was able to help you, great result!! Have a nice day or night where ever you are around the world, Cheers Aaron
I agree 100%. Unfortunately i don’t think you can with out removing the entire plug and waste 😩. These plugs can be a real nightmare. Thanks for the comments and good luck, happy weekend 😊 Aaron
The manufacturers of these pop up valves should be made to incorporate a hexagonal flange around the body so that all you should have to do is drop a tube spinner onto the body and it then comes out with the minimum of fuss and not having the potential of putting strain on the unit and risk cracking the ceramic bowl in the process. Just a thought.
Yes this is a good point. They're actually are some pop up wastes on the market today that just drop into the bowl so the whole thing can easily just be removed. Cheers for the comments and have a good day!
That tiny screw on the spring mechanism was loose and it just fell down the plug hole! 😩 Do you think it will still be in the u-bend or will it have been washed away?
Sorry you feel this way, if you need further help you may need to contact a local plumber, we are in Adelaide and always happy to help, alternatively call us during normal business hours on 0429361819 and we may be able to help over the phone. Thanks Aaron ☺️
In the video you say "if you are here it is probably because you have one that is stuck" and then proceed to tell us how to avoid the problem with regular maintenance. Yes, mine is stuck. Suction cup isn't working either. Your video is a waste of time for people looking for a solution short of calling the plumber.
@@MayfairPlumbingandGasfitting Yeah, sorry - it was the frustration talking. I kid you not, I decided to take a flyer and knocked on the drain cap HARD until the bolt jammed in the fully recessed position. A that point I was able to unscrew the cap and use vice grips on the bolt. Don't know if a plumber would have done that, but it worked.
Thank you so much. I'm a 78 year old widow and now feel confident to have a go myself.
No worries good luck 🤞🏻
Excellent Information....all three sinks now clear and clean. Thankyou very much!!
Your welcome have a nice weekend 👌🏻
Thank you ,l was going to replace the whole waste . Only as some scratches were visible.
Will take your advice and leave, not to damage ceramics cheers Trevor
Nice one! Have a great weekend cheers Aaron 👌🏻
Thank you so much, Aaron! I thought I would need a plumber (because I believed the screw had broken off) but your solution was fast and easy. I plan to do regular maintenance now using WD40 to keep it lubricated. You are the greatest! Fixed my wife's sink drain and then lubricated mine.
Hello Tony, glad to help, hope you have a nice weekend, cheers Aaron 👍
Thank you for your helpful, professional advice. If you were local to me and not 9000 miles away you would definitely be my plumber. You are clearly on top of your game and care enough to share your knowledge with others.
No worries glad to help 😊👍🏻
Thank you. Very informative. Sounds like regular maintenance is the key.
Thanks 😊
Thanks for the help, saved me hours of fiddling.
Great news have a good weekend
Thanks my friend, doing one tomorrow for a client so this is great homework!
No worries good luck
Brilliant video, I feel sure I can now fix my sticking spring loaded mechanism. Thanks a million
Thanks Aaron - being a single female I often do my own maintenance around the house...this tutorial was excellent and now I can fix my pop-up wastes with no plumber to call out!! 10/10
Hey Linda, no worries have a nice weekend 👌🏻👌🏻
Thank you for the great solution. The spring mechanism stem snapped off at the bottom. I had already pulled most of it apart before finding your video. Stuck at trying to remove the drain plug outer as I did not want to damage the basin. I knew the waste plug outer was held in with silicone as I watched the plumber install the new basin about 5 years ago. Unscrewed the centre stem and took bits to local plumbing supplies. Replacement was $6.95 - Great Relief!
Glad to help have a nice day 👍🏻👌🏻
This was really clear advice. Thank you so much.
Cheers 👍🏻
This video helped me also. The spring mechanism snapped off also at the base, which made it difficult to get purchase on the remaining stem to unscrew it. After seeing this video I went bought some new pliers and a new spring mechanism and after applying the technique, out it came and from there it was straight forward. Thank you for this posting.
Fantastic! Im glad it helped you.
Have a nice evening 😎
Where did you purchase the little spring mechanism? And what is it called?
Extremely clear explanation. Thank you very much.
Thanks very much, Glad it helped!!!!
Really the best explained video I’ve ever watched. Thank you so much for your help.🇦🇺
Great video, which helped me enormously to fix my jammed pop up waste. Not least, it saved me a great deal of money. Thank you
Glad it helped have a nice weekend!
Outstandingly clear and methodical explanation - congratulations! The detail's not directly transferrable to my plug's different construction, but the principles are well-explained and reasoned. Cheers from England!
Thanks very much! Hope your having a nice weekend from Aussie Land ✌🏼😊
Thanks for making and posting this video - very helpful
Hi, The spring-loaded waste plug in our bathroom wasn't responding to WD40 anymore, so I said to my wife, "We need a plumber" and she said to me "I'll google it." And rather like Howard, who left the previous message, I find myself listening to a guy in Hawthorn, South Australia! Great video, fixed the waste and it's been working fine ever since. Happy Christmas from Seaford in Sussex, UK
Fantastic, glad it helped!! 🥳🥳🥳
Top man! Thank you from the UK. 👍🏼
Have a nice weekend mate
Great video Mayfair plumbing. Interesting you suggest renewing the spring loaded pop-up waste plug parts due to potentially damaging the basin if you renewed to whole pop-up waste. Other videos suggest renewing the waste 😀
Thanks for the show and tell. Glad I had breakfast before doing my own...
No worries 👌🏻
Thanks..great tips.. only unfortunately I am unable to remove the spring-plug-mechanism.
Thank you - couldn't be clearer - no-one ever told me about regular maintenance of this thing! My one's springloaded core doesn't seem to unscrew but has an inaccessible grub screw in the side. Nonetheless I managed to free it with a bit of gentle tapping with pliers (which you probably wouldn't recommend), and I'll now try and oil it.
Perfect! Have a nice weekend 👍🏻😊
Thank you-I now have a spring that works and can stop using a basin in my sink. With your explanation-girls can do anything.
No worries have a nice day 👍🏻
Thanks for the vid. There was a little metal pin that broke so replaced the whole internal mechanism. Little over $5 for replacement.
Excellent news, what a great outcome! Have a nice day 😊
Thanks.. just the info we needed.
Glad to help. Have a nice day 😊 Aaron 👍🏻
Thanks for this. Super helpful.
You're welcome!
thanks , very helpful , Ive seen other plumbing tutorial videos which encourage people to remove and check pipes underneath but without your useful warning about damage. Rich
Richard Stevens thanks for the comments, have a nice night 😊
It's safe to unscrew the PVC P-trap, to clear a blockage, but not to unscrew the tailpipe from the bottom of the sink, which is where the damage would occur.
So easy to follow and it word's
Thanks 😊
Thanks you so much. Great video and helpful.
Thanks very much 👍🏻
Thanks for this. Very helpful. Mine has stopped clicking into place - it just pops back up immediately all of a sudden. Pretty sure mine will be from Screwfix here in the UK as the contractor who did it for the previous tenant bought items from there as cheap as possible, it seems. Will have a look. Thanks
Thanks very much for the feedback its greatly appreciated!
Hope you have a nice week, Aaron 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks! If anyone else's plug is stuck - just remove the mechanism like he does in the video, spray it with WD40, then put it in a vice and pull up with a pair of pliers. Worked perfectly for me
Thanks have a good night 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
You can also buy a new spring mechanism from EBay for around £4 rather than cleaning the old one.
@@Jimmyredcab what is the name of it?
@@rosemariemolina6152 Go to EBay site and paste this into the search box. 38mm sink basin waste plug cap spring bolt easy pop up clickclack chrome
Jimmyredcab thank you
Thanks for your help , you helped me sort out the problem 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Fantastic! Have a nice weekend 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Tanx
No worries, have a nice weekend, cheers Aaron👍
wow it's so easy to take out in your video, but i cant get it to twist out even with pliers.. any ideas what to do next if pliers cannot twist that dam thing out?
Maybe try soaking it in a penetration liquid such as wd40 or rp7?
Hope that works 👌🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
Thanks mate, you're a legend. A bit of WD40 Silicon Spray and she's good as new.
Cheers, glad it helped mate, have a nice day!!
Thanks for this solution. Was able to unscrew the cap and clean my clogged sink my kids messed with. A simple anticlockwise movement did the trick and saved me the hassle of nearly getting a plumber that would've charge a bomb for this. Mine wasn't so much of a problem with the spring action. The rest was easy to clean.
Cheers
I went to using these thinking they would be less of a problem then the older style with the push pull open close. Boy was i wrong. I have taken these spring mechanisms completety apart and and greased them with faucet/valve grease to no avail. They still get stuck closed after about 10 days. I will likely move back to what i once had...
Hello William,
Yes depending on water quality etc these mechanism’s can very challenging! They have since come up with a newer design which allows for easier servicing and also a much more simpler replacement process. Good luck and have a nice weekend 👌🏻👍🏻😉
@@MayfairPlumbingandGasfitting I have one type that screws into the base and another type that sits in the base. Far easier to get that out when it wont open...i have a suction cup that i apply and just lift it out to work on it. Disassempling these is easy, getting them back together after cleaning and greasing is very frustrating.
Thank you for your video, I did what you said and it worked 😘
Awesome 😎 have a good night 💪🏻👌🏻
I tried twisting the screwed click clack I have the top half and the spring do I keep turning the brass tube bit still in the sink it’s stuck
Maybe you will need to replace the whole plug and waste assembly if it is all seized up!!! Yikes
Thanks for your video, but unfortunately by POS clicker waste is stuck in the downward FULL position, no return to level with the waste base, think the issue is that my kid washed her hands in the sink after playing in a sandpit that has really fine sand and its locked the spring mech, the "plug" part that stops the water from escaping will not turn, soon as this lockdown is over i'll finally have viewings on this hose and escape the clicker nightmare. and yes they installed clicker in the bathtub. I'll never have a clicker waste again and I USED to supply them
All that is easy enough, but what if after replacing the pop up assembly, the water still leaks past the stopper? Is it possible to adjust the extension of the piston, to secure a greater seal? For example, while shaving and I want to have water in the basin to rinse my razor?
Thanks Todd, you can get replacement seals for most pop up wastes 👌🏻👌🏻
@@MayfairPlumbingandGasfitting It's a brand new assembly, the seal/o'ring shouldn't leak. I feel that it's not creating a tight seal when set to the closed position. Any help?
@@toddguler5661 maybe have to try another spring mech?
I still can't find the part where when it's stuck, how to get it unstuck.
If you are in Adelaide we can come help you?
@@MayfairPlumbingandGasfitting unfortunately no... in Brissie, but I watched a few other clips and found destructions on how to dismantle the things under the sink to pop it out... best wait until tomorrow as we're well into Sunday arvo beertime. Thanks for responding though. Xx 😬😅
@@MasalaiMeri ok good luck 🍺
On mine, the plug ceased shut, and obviously as I was shaving, the basin had water in it... not happy with the situation. I had to dismantle the waste trap and stick a screwdriver from the bottom up and force it open. You need to have a container the catch the water in case you have water in the basin like I did. Or if you have a wet and dry vac handy, even better.
Thanks for the comment! Sounds like you got lucky to get that un stuck again, un fortunate how the basin was full 😩😩 have a nice weekend, Aaron 😊
@@MayfairPlumbingandGasfitting
Yep. I was pretty pissed off with that. Also I was in a hurry to go somewhere. It was one of those days where nothing helps. 😂
@@ruinunes8251 yup had plenty of them lately! As a plumber thats my day nearly every day 🙄😬😩😩😩
Thanks- I came to this after I did exactly same- but it seized months later- do you think some silicone grease may keep spring mech lubricated for longer because thicker lube stays in place less effected by hot water running through over time.
Any thoughts?
Yes i think that will certainly help, silicone spray or grease should help prevent any corrosion, have a good day 💪🏻😊
I used a pair of "Mole grips" gently to unscrew the top and then used a free wooden chopstick to clear the gunge .
Good work 💪🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Ta very mucha ! ! !
No worries have a nice weekend 👍🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
@@MayfairPlumbingandGasfitting Brisbane is looking good, thanks. You too.
Hi, I’ve got a Mizu DN40 from Reece plumbing in a bath in a new home and the plug continually gets stuck down with a full bath and won’t release. I’ve had two new ones supplied under warranty both with the same issue. From what I can tell the weight and pressure of water in the bath is causing too much pressure on the spring not allowing it to release and drain the bath. Is this something you’ve encountered? Unable to get any help with it from anyone unfortunately.
Hmmm this seems unusual!
I wonder if the mechanism needs lubricating? Or does the circle rubber seal need some silicone grease on it to allow it to freely move???
@@MayfairPlumbingandGasfitting happy to send through a video of interested in seeing! It’s very frustrating and I’ve been battling with it for almost 12months since brand new.
@@hsvboy11 no worries. Send me a video and ill have a look in the morning. plumbers@mayfairplumbing.com.au
Att: Aaron 👍🏻😉
Thanks, worked a charm when I was at my wit's end trying to get the stopper off. Disgusting of course once I did but running much clearer now. I blame the previous owner's dog for the gunk btw. Really appreciate your help!
Hello Rebecca, thanks for the feedback, Im glad I was able to help you, great result!! Have a nice day or night where ever you are around the world, Cheers Aaron
@@MayfairPlumbingandGasfitting Glasgow, Scotland. Thanks again 👍
Mine won't spin to get up idk why it's just staying the
You could try some form of wd40 or rp7 spray and let it soak for a while it might free up 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
The stuff they don't mention in the salesroom:) Can you not just purchase an old school rubber plug and stick that it?
I agree 100%. Unfortunately i don’t think you can with out removing the entire plug and waste 😩. These plugs can be a real nightmare. Thanks for the comments and good luck, happy weekend 😊 Aaron
If they are that much trouble I would just discard the mechanism and get an old fashioned tried and tested manual plug.
The trick is trying to find a plug to fit the hole it can be a challange 😬😬😬
Ma non ha il filtro che trattiene i capelli o altro e quindi non lo trovo funzionale.
The manufacturers of these pop up valves should be made to incorporate a hexagonal flange around the body so that all you should have to do is drop a tube spinner onto the body and it then comes out with the minimum of fuss and not having the potential of putting strain on the unit and risk cracking the ceramic bowl in the process. Just a thought.
Yes this is a good point. They're actually are some pop up wastes on the market today that just drop into the bowl so the whole thing can easily just be removed. Cheers for the comments and have a good day!
That tiny screw on the spring mechanism was loose and it just fell down the plug hole! 😩 Do you think it will still be in the u-bend or will it have been washed away?
Yes most likely!!! fingers crossed
if it stucked down..cant go up
Yes it might need the s trap disconnected and then access might be better from there? Might a plumber for this one 👌🏻
Wow so unfortunately unhelpful this doesn’t address at all what to do if the plug gets stuck in the closed position ..
Sorry you feel this way, if you need further help you may need to contact a local plumber, we are in Adelaide and always happy to help, alternatively call us during normal business hours on 0429361819 and we may be able to help over the phone. Thanks Aaron ☺️
You might also like to check out our blog post by clicking here mayfairplumbing.com.au/pop-up-waste-plug-stuck
In the video you say "if you are here it is probably because you have one that is stuck" and then proceed to tell us how to avoid the problem with regular maintenance. Yes, mine is stuck. Suction cup isn't working either. Your video is a waste of time for people looking for a solution short of calling the plumber.
Sorry you feel that way Buster.
@@MayfairPlumbingandGasfitting Yeah, sorry - it was the frustration talking. I kid you not, I decided to take a flyer and knocked on the drain cap HARD until the bolt jammed in the fully recessed position. A that point I was able to unscrew the cap and use vice grips on the bolt. Don't know if a plumber would have done that, but it worked.