Bathroom Vessel Sink Waste Drain

Bathroom Vessel Sink Waste Drain

Push Button Waste, Click Clack Waste, Or Pop-up Waste is the same, just named differently.

  • Brass drain with small-cap
  • Brass backnut with overflow
  • Brass waste body length 60mm
  • Chrome-plated finishing
  • White silica seal
  • 11/4″
  • The brushed nickel finish provides lightly brushed colors.
  • Ideal for vessel sinks
  • Spring-loaded push button

Description

Bathroom Vessel Sink Waste Drain

HF-0128

What’s Slotted Basin Waste?

Firstly, we have to know what basin waste and bottle traps are. We have to settle a plumbing system for draining used water after washing hands, face, and vegetables, so there is a good choice if you buy a suitable basin waste drainer. Basin waste and P-trap are below the washbasin; Otherwise, slotted basin waste means an overflow located on the body below the plug. It’s for automatic drain if the water is full in the bowl or bathtub. We are fitting the correct waste drainers to protect your floor and home.

Understanding the Vessel Sink Waste Drain

A vessel sink waste drain is a specially designed component that efficiently manages the water drainage from the vessel sink. Unlike traditional sink drains, these are tailored for the elevated design of vessel sinks.

Features:

  • Pop-Up Design: One of the common features of vessel sink drains is the pop-up design. This allows users to open and close the drain with a simple push easily.
  • Overflow and Non-Overflow Options: Vessel sinks can come with or without overflow holes. Depending on the design, you need to choose the appropriate waste drain.

How to purchase Pop-Up Waste?

It works with a button; push its button, the stopper will spring up, and the used water and dirty hair will be released. Push it again; the stopper will be closed, and more water will be full. Click Clack Waste and Pop-up Waste are the same, but names are different with different people.

A basin waste is a plumbing fixture that drains water from the basin. It can be placed at the bottom of a sink or in a separate hole drilled in the countertop. The basin waste allows water to flow into it and then out of it through an overflow pipe.

The primary purpose of this device is to prevent flooding when using your sink. If you do not have a basin waste installed, there is no way for excess water to escape once it has reached a certain level. This will cause your sink to overflow into your home.

The bathroom sink waste drain is designed to replace the old or damaged one. This basin waste drain is made of a high-quality, durable material for long-term use. The chrome finish makes it look elegant and beautiful. It is easy to install. No tool is required. Just screw off your old one and screw on this new one.

This bathroom sink waste drain has a compact design and a standard 1-1/4″ opening that fits most sinks perfectly. Made of high-quality material, this basin waste drain is sturdy and durable.

Materials and Finish

The waste drain’s material and finish are paramount for durability and the overall look of your sink setup.

Common Materials:

  • Brass: Offers durability and resistance against corrosion.
  • Stainless Steel: Known for its robust nature and sleek appearance.

Finish Options:

  • Chrome: Offers a shiny, reflective surface.
  • Brushed Nickel: Provides a muted, sophisticated look.
  • Oil-Rubbed Bronze: For a vintage, timeless aesthetic.

Installation and Compatibility

Before purchasing a waste drain, ensure it’s compatible with your vessel sink.

  • Size: Typically, vessel sinks’ standard drain hole size is 1.75 inches. However, always measure before purchasing.
  • With or Without Overflow: Ensure the waste drain matches your sink’s design.

Maintenance Tips

To ensure longevity and smooth functioning:

  • Regular Cleaning: Use warm water and mild soap to clean the drain. Avoid abrasive materials.
  • Check for Clogs: Periodically, ensure no accumulation of hair or debris might impede the flow.

The Aesthetics and Functionality Balance

Choosing the right waste drain also involves an aesthetic decision. The design, finish, and look should complement the vessel sink and the bathroom’s overall theme.

In conclusion, while a bathroom vessel sink adds an element of sophistication to the bathroom, the accompanying waste drain is an essential component that marries functionality and style. It’s not just about draining water; it’s about ensuring the entire sink setup works harmoniously in operation and design. Whether you’re remodeling or setting up a new bathroom, understanding the nuances of a vessel sink waste drain will ensure you make the perfect choice.

Additional information

Size

11/4"

Materials

Brass

Surface

Polishing, Chrome plated

Media

Water, Oil

Type

Drains

MOQ

1000

Lead time

40 days

Warranty

12 months

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