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Can a New Sink Interface With an Old Pop-up Stopper Apparatus?

By: Byron Gram

There are many challenges in %LINK1% for the %LINK2% and homeowner alike. One of the minor but at times irritating areas of bathroom plumbing is problems related to the popup assembly.
Thanks to the nifty little pop up stopper, homeowners can use the sink as a water collecting basin for many purposes, or at the mere lift of the popup stopper handle, the water can be allowed to drain out freely. However, at times, problems related to the mechanism can be a bit challenging for the amateur plumber.
A common minor occurrence in DYI bathroom plumbing that perplexes many homeowners is whether the old pop-up mechanism will connect properly with a newly purchased faucet. This problem arises when DIY homeowners purchase a new faucet for the bathroom sink. The installation itself is usually straightforward , but when the homeowner sees that the kit comes with a replacement for the pop-up mechanism, he begins to wonder if it is necessary to entirely do away with the old popup mechanism or whether the new set up can be connected to the old pop-up assembly.
In truth, in most instances, the vertical lift arm of the new assembly can be successfully attached to the old assembly; provided, of course, that the old assembly still works and is worth saving.
The key question is whether the new lift rod can be successfully connected to the old horizontal pivot arm.
The new vertical lift rod descends from the new faucet assembly. The popup strap is affixed to the bottom of the lift rod, and has holes into which the horizontal rod is fitted. This is the connection point between the old and new assembly.
The positive news is that the assembly linkage mechanism really hasn't changed that much over the years. So even older popup assemblies 10 -20 years older will probably interface nicely with the new mechanism. When there is a compatibility issue it usually relates to the diameter of the holes in the popup strap being too small for the diameter of the horizontal pivot rod. This is no problem. A little drill action will easily widen the hole sufficiently to allow admittance of the horizontal rod.
Now the old horizontal rod is connected to the new vertical lift rod via the popup strap and the sink is good to go.

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A-1 Plumbing of Baltimore is a Baltimore plumbing company which specializes in bathroom plumbing . The company also provides Timonium Plumbing and toilet instalaltion

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