The overflow gasket is a rubber ring that fits in the opening behind your overflow cover.
Tub overflow drain gasket.
I used an old wire hanger to dig out the rotted gasket material.
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The tub overflow gasket sits behind the overflow plate and provides a seal around the overflow pipe of a bathtub.
This rubber gasket offers compatibility with most waste and overflow connections.
To repair a bathtub overflow drain gasket you will need flat screwdriver pliers putty knife caulking gun silicone caulking close the drain tub should use the plug or put a towel on it.
Loosen and remove the two screws that hold the cover plate overflowing drain in place.
A rubber gasket underneath the tub seals the drain elbow to the tub.
This danco rubber tub drain gasket is easy to install with no tools required.
Remove all of the old gasket then clean around the tub hole and the drain pipe flange with a rag and rubbing alcohol to remove all grime and residue.
That drain elbow connects to a length of pipe that then connects to the waste and overflow pipe.
Its lifespan is approximately 10 years.
Pull out the assembly including the drain plug.
Flathead screwdriver may be needed to remove the stopper.
The gasket features rubber construction that is durable for everyday use.
Used for tub drain assemblies.
The gasket offers the benefit of being entirely adjustable.
An old and dry gasket becomes so compressed that it can no longer maintain a watertight seal.
This seal prevents water from entering behind your bathtub around the overflow drain.
It s too easy to lose or turn one of the screws in the drain.
The first step is to remove the screws that mount the cover plate.
Sponge rubber black construction provides durability.
It is not often that your bathtub overflow gasket needs to be replaced.
Designed to withstand harsh chemicals.
It is designed for use with tip toe style bathtub stoppers.
Shown here is the old deteriorated gasket that must be removed.
Drain key or smart dumbell tub drain removal tool.
The good news is that replacing an overflow drain gasket is a fairly easy fix.
The overflow drain pipe usually has a little give and you can push it backwards away from the tub gently to gain some space to grab the gasket with your fingers or needlenose pliers.