Get the Necessary Items for Drain Disassembly
If your initial attempts to retrieve your jewelry from the drain are unsuccessful, it’s time to
disassemble the drain. To make sure you’re prepared, gather the following items:
– Bucket (to catch any water or debris)
– Gloves
– Wrench or pliers
– Flashlight
– Optional: Protective glasses
Before you start, remember to turn off the water supply to the sink. Place the bucket below the drain, put on your protective gear, and get ready.
It’s also a good idea to take a photo of the components before you take them apart. This will help you during the reassembly process if you’re unsure.
Once you’re ready, it’s time to start disassembling the drain.
Use the wrench or pliers to slowly loosen the compression bolts that hold the P-trap (the curved pipe section under the sink) in place. The P-trap is designed to prevent sewer gas from flowing up through the drain. Make sure to keep the compression bolts in a safe place so you don’t lose them.
When you detach the first side of the P-trap, water may come out, so make sure the bucket is directly underneath. Then, loosen the other side and let the water and any other contents flow into the bucket. Use your flashlight to locate your missing jewelry and carefully retrieve it with your gloved hands. Voila!
While you have the P-trap removed, use a different sink or a separate bucket of water to rinse and clean it. Then, dry it thoroughly. If you need help reassembling the component, refer to the photo you took earlier. Use the wrench and compression bolts to carefully tighten everything back into place. Once it’s secure, test the drain by running the water slowly and then at full pressure to make sure there are no leaks. Congratulations! You’ve successfully retrieved your jewelry from the drain.
Call an Expert Plumber to Retrieve Your Valuables
If you’re not confident in your ability to take apart your sink drain and then reassemble it correctly without leaks, reach out to a local plumbing company for assistance. At Extreme Plumbing Services, we have over 40 years of combined experience plumbing and servicing Boston residences.
Contact us today for swift service so you can get your valuable jewelry back.
Get the Necessary Items for Drain Disassembly
If your initial attempts to retrieve your jewelry from the drain are unsuccessful, it’s time to
disassemble the drain. To make sure you’re prepared, gather the following items:
– Bucket (to catch any water or debris)
– Gloves
– Wrench or pliers
– Flashlight
– Optional: Protective glasses
Before you start, remember to turn off the water supply to the sink. Place the bucket below the drain, put on your protective gear, and get ready.
It’s also a good idea to take a photo of the components before you take them apart. This will help you during the reassembly process if you’re unsure.
Once you’re ready, it’s time to start disassembling the drain.
Use the wrench or pliers to slowly loosen the compression bolts that hold the P-trap (the curved pipe section under the sink) in place. The P-trap is designed to prevent sewer gas from flowing up through the drain. Make sure to keep the compression bolts in a safe place so you don’t lose them.
When you detach the first side of the P-trap, water may come out, so make sure the bucket is directly underneath. Then, loosen the other side and let the water and any other contents flow into the bucket. Use your flashlight to locate your missing jewelry and carefully retrieve it with your gloved hands. Voila!
While you have the P-trap removed, use a different sink or a separate bucket of water to rinse and clean it. Then, dry it thoroughly. If you need help reassembling the component, refer to the photo you took earlier. Use the wrench and compression bolts to carefully tighten everything back into place. Once it’s secure, test the drain by running the water slowly and then at full pressure to make sure there are no leaks. Congratulations! You’ve successfully retrieved your jewelry from the drain.
Call an Expert Plumber to Retrieve Your Valuables
If you’re not confident in your ability to take apart your sink drain and then reassemble it correctly without leaks, reach out to a local plumbing company for assistance. At Extreme Plumbing Services, we have over 40 years of combined experience plumbing and servicing Boston residences.
Contact us today for swift service so you can get your valuable jewelry back.
Get the Necessary Items for Drain Disassembly
If your initial attempts to retrieve your jewelry from the drain are unsuccessful, it’s time to
disassemble the drain. To make sure you’re prepared, gather the following items:
– Bucket (to catch any water or debris)
– Gloves
– Wrench or pliers
– Flashlight
– Optional: Protective glasses
Before you start, remember to turn off the water supply to the sink. Place the bucket below the drain, put on your protective gear, and get ready.
It’s also a good idea to take a photo of the components before you take them apart. This will help you during the reassembly process if you’re unsure.
Once you’re ready, it’s time to start disassembling the drain.
Use the wrench or pliers to slowly loosen the compression bolts that hold the P-trap (the curved pipe section under the sink) in place. The P-trap is designed to prevent sewer gas from flowing up through the drain. Make sure to keep the compression bolts in a safe place so you don’t lose them.
When you detach the first side of the P-trap, water may come out, so make sure the bucket is directly underneath. Then, loosen the other side and let the water and any other contents flow into the bucket. Use your flashlight to locate your missing jewelry and carefully retrieve it with your gloved hands. Voila!
While you have the P-trap removed, use a different sink or a separate bucket of water to rinse and clean it. Then, dry it thoroughly. If you need help reassembling the component, refer to the photo you took earlier. Use the wrench and compression bolts to carefully tighten everything back into place. Once it’s secure, test the drain by running the water slowly and then at full pressure to make sure there are no leaks. Congratulations! You’ve successfully retrieved your jewelry from the drain.
Call an Expert Plumber to Retrieve Your Valuables
If you’re not confident in your ability to take apart your sink drain and then reassemble it correctly without leaks, reach out to a local plumbing company for assistance. At Extreme Plumbing Services, we have over 40 years of combined experience plumbing and servicing Boston residences.
Contact us today for swift service so you can get your valuable jewelry back.
Get the Necessary Items for Drain Disassembly
If your initial attempts to retrieve your jewelry from the drain are unsuccessful, it’s time to
disassemble the drain. To make sure you’re prepared, gather the following items:
– Bucket (to catch any water or debris)
– Gloves
– Wrench or pliers
– Flashlight
– Optional: Protective glasses
Before you start, remember to turn off the water supply to the sink. Place the bucket below the drain, put on your protective gear, and get ready.
It’s also a good idea to take a photo of the components before you take them apart. This will help you during the reassembly process if you’re unsure.
Once you’re ready, it’s time to start disassembling the drain.
Use the wrench or pliers to slowly loosen the compression bolts that hold the P-trap (the curved pipe section under the sink) in place. The P-trap is designed to prevent sewer gas from flowing up through the drain. Make sure to keep the compression bolts in a safe place so you don’t lose them.
When you detach the first side of the P-trap, water may come out, so make sure the bucket is directly underneath. Then, loosen the other side and let the water and any other contents flow into the bucket. Use your flashlight to locate your missing jewelry and carefully retrieve it with your gloved hands. Voila!
While you have the P-trap removed, use a different sink or a separate bucket of water to rinse and clean it. Then, dry it thoroughly. If you need help reassembling the component, refer to the photo you took earlier. Use the wrench and compression bolts to carefully tighten everything back into place. Once it’s secure, test the drain by running the water slowly and then at full pressure to make sure there are no leaks. Congratulations! You’ve successfully retrieved your jewelry from the drain.
Call an Expert Plumber to Retrieve Your Valuables
If you’re not confident in your ability to take apart your sink drain and then reassemble it correctly without leaks, reach out to a local plumbing company for assistance. At Extreme Plumbing Services, we have over 40 years of combined experience plumbing and servicing Boston residences.
Contact us today for swift service so you can get your valuable jewelry back.
Get the Necessary Items for Drain Disassembly
If your initial attempts to retrieve your jewelry from the drain are unsuccessful, it’s time to
disassemble the drain. To make sure you’re prepared, gather the following items:
– Bucket (to catch any water or debris)
– Gloves
– Wrench or pliers
– Flashlight
– Optional: Protective glasses
Before you start, remember to turn off the water supply to the sink. Place the bucket below the drain, put on your protective gear, and get ready.
It’s also a good idea to take a photo of the components before you take them apart. This will help you during the reassembly process if you’re unsure.
Once you’re ready, it’s time to start disassembling the drain.
Use the wrench or pliers to slowly loosen the compression bolts that hold the P-trap (the curved pipe section under the sink) in place. The P-trap is designed to prevent sewer gas from flowing up through the drain. Make sure to keep the compression bolts in a safe place so you don’t lose them.
When you detach the first side of the P-trap, water may come out, so make sure the bucket is directly underneath. Then, loosen the other side and let the water and any other contents flow into the bucket. Use your flashlight to locate your missing jewelry and carefully retrieve it with your gloved hands. Voila!
While you have the P-trap removed, use a different sink or a separate bucket of water to rinse and clean it. Then, dry it thoroughly. If you need help reassembling the component, refer to the photo you took earlier. Use the wrench and compression bolts to carefully tighten everything back into place. Once it’s secure, test the drain by running the water slowly and then at full pressure to make sure there are no leaks. Congratulations! You’ve successfully retrieved your jewelry from the drain.
Call an Expert Plumber to Retrieve Your Valuables
If you’re not confident in your ability to take apart your sink drain and then reassemble it correctly without leaks, reach out to a local plumbing company for assistance. At Extreme Plumbing Services, we have over 40 years of combined experience plumbing and servicing Boston residences.
Contact us today for swift service so you can get your valuable jewelry back.
Get the Necessary Items for Drain Disassembly
If your initial attempts to retrieve your jewelry from the drain are unsuccessful, it’s time to
disassemble the drain. To make sure you’re prepared, gather the following items:
– Bucket (to catch any water or debris)
– Gloves
– Wrench or pliers
– Flashlight
– Optional: Protective glasses
Before you start, remember to turn off the water supply to the sink. Place the bucket below the drain, put on your protective gear, and get ready.
It’s also a good idea to take a photo of the components before you take them apart. This will help you during the reassembly process if you’re unsure.
Once you’re ready, it’s time to start disassembling the drain.
Use the wrench or pliers to slowly loosen the compression bolts that hold the P-trap (the curved pipe section under the sink) in place. The P-trap is designed to prevent sewer gas from flowing up through the drain. Make sure to keep the compression bolts in a safe place so you don’t lose them.
When you detach the first side of the P-trap, water may come out, so make sure the bucket is directly underneath. Then, loosen the other side and let the water and any other contents flow into the bucket. Use your flashlight to locate your missing jewelry and carefully retrieve it with your gloved hands. Voila!
While you have the P-trap removed, use a different sink or a separate bucket of water to rinse and clean it. Then, dry it thoroughly. If you need help reassembling the component, refer to the photo you took earlier. Use the wrench and compression bolts to carefully tighten everything back into place. Once it’s secure, test the drain by running the water slowly and then at full pressure to make sure there are no leaks. Congratulations! You’ve successfully retrieved your jewelry from the drain.
Call an Expert Plumber to Retrieve Your Valuables
If you’re not confident in your ability to take apart your sink drain and then reassemble it correctly without leaks, reach out to a local plumbing company for assistance. At Extreme Plumbing Services, we have over 40 years of combined experience plumbing and servicing Boston residences.
Contact us today for swift service so you can get your valuable jewelry back.
Get the Necessary Items for Drain Disassembly
If your initial attempts to retrieve your jewelry from the drain are unsuccessful, it’s time to
disassemble the drain. To make sure you’re prepared, gather the following items:
– Bucket (to catch any water or debris)
– Gloves
– Wrench or pliers
– Flashlight
– Optional: Protective glasses
Before you start, remember to turn off the water supply to the sink. Place the bucket below the drain, put on your protective gear, and get ready.
It’s also a good idea to take a photo of the components before you take them apart. This will help you during the reassembly process if you’re unsure.
Once you’re ready, it’s time to start disassembling the drain.
Use the wrench or pliers to slowly loosen the compression bolts that hold the P-trap (the curved pipe section under the sink) in place. The P-trap is designed to prevent sewer gas from flowing up through the drain. Make sure to keep the compression bolts in a safe place so you don’t lose them.
When you detach the first side of the P-trap, water may come out, so make sure the bucket is directly underneath. Then, loosen the other side and let the water and any other contents flow into the bucket. Use your flashlight to locate your missing jewelry and carefully retrieve it with your gloved hands. Voila!
While you have the P-trap removed, use a different sink or a separate bucket of water to rinse and clean it. Then, dry it thoroughly. If you need help reassembling the component, refer to the photo you took earlier. Use the wrench and compression bolts to carefully tighten everything back into place. Once it’s secure, test the drain by running the water slowly and then at full pressure to make sure there are no leaks. Congratulations! You’ve successfully retrieved your jewelry from the drain.
Call an Expert Plumber to Retrieve Your Valuables
If you’re not confident in your ability to take apart your sink drain and then reassemble it correctly without leaks, reach out to a local plumbing company for assistance. At Extreme Plumbing Services, we have over 40 years of combined experience plumbing and servicing Boston residences.
Contact us today for swift service so you can get your valuable jewelry back.