How to Install a Vessel Sink Drain – A Few Tips

By on October 8, 2008

It is no rocket science to learn how to install a vessel sink drain and you can do the same without having to call an engineer or a trained technician. For a start, it is important to note that if you are the type who loves to store water in his sink and leave without draining the blocked water, the need for an overflow is imperative. This is a prerequisite to a healthy environment.


There are various styles of sink drains. When you are out in the market to choose one, you are bound to get confused. In order to simplify your problem, learn to choose from a few tried and tested varieties.

You can always opt for the pop-up drain for it is convenient and easy to use. When you push it down, it locks itself and when you push it up, it unlocks, allowing the stored water to slip past. Here, you have an option of choosing from an umbrella top, which resembles a small mushroom and remains more or less hidden and a regular traditional type, which has a stopper surrounded by a wide base. The only problem with a pop-up drain is that you need to insert your hand into the dirty water to either lock or unlock the drain. Nonetheless, the drain is fairly popular and is widely used in numerous households.

Then, you can opt for a manual stopper wherein you pull a mechanical rod to either open or close the drain. While some are located below the drain, others need to be pulled from the top.

You can also go in for an open plumbing option wherein you have a choice of either replacing the drain pipe with fresh chrome pieces or choose to go in for a bottle trap rain assembly instead.

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