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Ready, willing, and able! =) Tell us about it.
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I guess we'll never know. =)
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quote: BATHROOM NIGHTMARE!!!
I'm not a plumber, but you should be able to get parts for the Gerber faucets, and possibly repair or replace them from the tub side. What type of "broken drain plug" do you have? You should be able to remove the overflow faceplate bolts, and pull the assembly out of the overflow pipe to repair or replace it. Do you have the pop-up type drain in the bottom of the tub? Give us a little more info, and we'll try to help you. It should be repairable. Take everything that you can apart and take it to another plumbing supply store, and get another opinion. Good Luck! _____________________________________________________________________ pass saliva drug testing | pass random drug test | snoozer pet products | aluminum outdoor patio furniture
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Who said anything about Gerber faucets or broken drain plug? Perhaps you're confusing this with another post. This contributor apparently went down in flames, never heard from again. It's not that several of us didn't offer...
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