Tub Drain Replacement Cost: What to Expect
The first sign of trouble was the smell—musty, metallic, like old pennies soaked in pond water. I’d just finished resealing a walk-in shower in Leeds when …
The first sign of trouble was the smell—musty, metallic, like old pennies soaked in pond water. I’d just finished resealing a walk-in shower in Leeds when …
The smell hit me first—like damp cardboard left in a garage all winter. My client had chalked it up to “old house charm” until the ceiling below the ensuit…
The smell hit me before I saw the problem—an acrid, sweet-sour pong that made the client’s upstairs landing smell like a butcher’s bin in July. I lifted th…
The slow, insistent drip isn’t always from the tap. Sometimes it’s the quiet betrayal of a tub drain you thought was fine—until you notice the faint, dark …
The first time I heard it, I thought it was the wind rattling the siding. Then I noticed the damp patch on the ceiling below the bathroom—slow, steady, lik…
The slow, stubborn gurgle of water refusing to leave a bathtub isn’t just annoying—it’s a quiet betrayal. You’ve plunged, you’ve poured chemicals, you’ve e…
The gurgle from my niece’s bathtub wasn’t the usual post-drain sigh—it was a wet, sucking groan that made me pause mid-step. I’d been helping her refresh t…
The first time I saw a tub drain leak after a “simple” DIY swap, it wasn’t water pooling on the floor—it was the sound. A faint, rhythmic plink… plink… pli…
I once pulled a brass drain strainer out of a 1972 Kohler tub and found a plastic adapter glued inside with epoxy—still intact after 43 years. The homeowne…
The smell hit me before I even stepped into the bathroom—damp earth, faintly sour, like forgotten laundry left in a washing machine. Not sewage, not quite …