View Full Version : Removing the drain plug
 
 thelton12345
Nov 6, 2011, 06:16 AM
We have a relatively new American Standard faucet assembly.  I need to remove the drain plug to dclean out hair and the like.  This assembly isn't like the old ones I've used in the past where it's like a lever assembly that lifts and lowers the drain plug.  Those you could remove with a quarter turn and lift out.  Instead of a level assembly, it's a cable that attached the open/close drain shaft on top of the sink to the drain plug in the drain.  How do I remove this drain plug so I can clean out?
 afaroo
Nov 6, 2011, 06:38 AM
Can you post a picture of the drain assembly that you are talking about it, Thanks,
 
John
 massplumber2008
Nov 6, 2011, 08:42 AM
Hi Thelton... 
 
Yeah, these new cable drains are a pain in the neck to clean.
 
Here, you have to disconnect the cable connection at the back of the pop-up assembly and then remove some of the parts so you can finally remove the pop-up itself and clean all the parts.
 
I have only had to do this twice and the first time was hard to figure out but I finally managed to clean/clear the system.
 
If you have any other issues I suggest you call American Standard and discuss this with them. By now, they may have had enough complaints that they can e-mail you specific instructions on the break down, but more importantly, the reassembly of the parts... ;)
 
We no longer install American standard faucets because of this "new improvement"... *UGH*! 
 
Back to you... 
 
Mark