As its name suggests, a sink’s overflow hole gives water a place to go in the event that the drain is closed or blocked, and the faucet is left on. While the sink’s drain is located at the bottom of ...
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Butler vs Belfast sink: What's the difference? (& which is best for your kitchen)
You may hear the terms butler sink and Belfast sink used interchangeably, but if you are in the market for a new sink, there ...
Overflow drain at the top of a sink - Ari Triyanto/Shutterstock If you are not a plumber or sink installation expert, there may be some components of your bathroom sink you have yet to learn about.
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That Little Hole at the Top of Your Sink, Explained
Have you ever wondered about that hole near the top of your bathroom sink? Depending on the design of your sink, it may have one, two or three holes, and they may appear between the faucet valves, ...
Q: I’m planning to replace my bathroom sink and vanity, and have run into an odd snag. Almost none of the sinks I’ve seen have an overflow tube. When I’ve asked about this, I’ve gotten almost ...
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