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Christophe73

Hi - I have just had a bath replaced during a bathroom renovation and the plug is now in the centre of the bath rather than at the end. It also now has a pop-up waste. The bath used to drain normally but after replacement, the bath drains very, very slowly, even when I unscrew and remove the pop-up. My builder is telling me this is normal due to the smaller pipe but it doesn't seem right to me. Could it be the slope? I was just wondering if it is ever "normal" for a bath to drain really slowly (as in, 10 minutes to empty the bath).
 

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