Just came home from a long day at work to see all these swell ideas. Thanks, all!
Nutmagnet: “Can you remove it and reinstall it upside down (hole on top)? It’ll allow a few more inches of water.”
I don’t think so, because the drain also is the home for the plug lever for the bottom drain. And because I’m afraid of messing with plumbing.
r_k: " Difficult to come up with a solution without seeing the design of the overflow… there are many different types, so which is yours? "
Mine is octagonal, with a lever in the middle that, along with the screws, make it look a bit like Kilroy. Its sides are about 1/4" deep. It has two small rectangular openings in the base, and one larger rectangular opening on each of the angled sides that touch the base. It says “Clean Out” on it.
andy_fl: “Most likely your Overflow looks like this. In that case, unscrew the mesh, and put some fine cloth/plastic around the rubber washer (Item I in the picture) and put it back.”
Good idea. But it doesn’t look like that, I’m afraid of plumbing, and I want something I can remove easily; I’d hate to flood the house.
In Conceivable: " I have a cotton hair scrunchy that I shove in opening of the overflow drain. "
Whoo-hoo! I’ll try that tomorrow and let you know if it works with my drain.
Myron Van Horowitzski : "It’s squishy clear plastic, about 8"d, and shaped like a hat. There are little suctions cups all along the “brim.” You just stick it on the porcelain around the overflow. "
Way cool. Does it stick out far enough from the tub that the plug lever won’t get in the way?
Squink: “I just cut a disk of sheet brass to the right shape…”
When I grow up I want to be just like you. Way cool idea. But “afraid of plumbing” joins “afraid of cutting metal” to quash this one for me.
Echokitty: "It must be pretty low to be a problem. "
Yup. More than six inches below the lip of the tub.
photophat: "I used to use a washcloth. I’d just put it up there with my feet, and it’d hold pretty well. "
Works well for me, too, but you must have bigger feet than I do. I get tired of holding my legs up to do that.
Anamorphic, Tamex: “Bed, Bath & Beyond”
THANKS!