I recently bought a home and noticed that the drain cover in the main tub is pretty loose. I'm looking for suggestions on how to secure it firmly without having to replace the entire drain assembly. I really want to prevent anything from accidentally getting down the drain, especially since I have kids who might play with it. Any product recommendations or DIY tips would be super helpful! Thanks!
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If the drain is broken, the best approach is usually to remove and replace it. It may sound challenging, but it's not too difficult if you're careful with the removal. There’s also a simple fix available at home improvement stores—it’s a rubber O-ring design that pushes into place and is often used by landlords for quick fixes. Just keep in mind it’s not the most durable solution.
There are definitely various options out there! You can find inexpensive drain covers or stoppers at hardware stores that work like the ones for kitchen sinks, often called hair goblin stoppers. They just fit right over the drain, which might help keep things from getting through.
I've actually got a 'Tubshroom' model, but it's too easy for kids to pull out. I'd love something that stays in place better.”

Thanks for the insight! I’m curious, what do you think a professional plumber would charge for just a full replacement?