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What is an Overflow – An overflow is a small hole in the back of the sink that prevents the sink from overflowing. When the sink is full of water, this hole allows air to circulate to the drain so the water can drain more quickly.
How to Install – If you are installing a vessel faucet with your vessel sink, you should install the faucet first. Once the faucet is installed, position the sink on the countertop. Then, use the sink mounting ring and hardware to hold and secure the sink to the countertop (make sure someone is helping you!). Lastly, connect the drain from the inside of the sink and then connect the p-trap to the bottom of the drain.
What is a P – Trap – A p-trap holds water to prevent sewer gases from entering the home through the drain. It also traps debris that has drained from the sink to prevent the plumbing system from being clogged.
What are Supply Lines – Supply lines bring water and gas from the plumbing pipes behind your walls to your fixtures.
Product Weight:19 lb.
Finish:Clear
Material:Metal; Glass
Product Dimensions:16'' L x 16'' W x 5.5'' H
Drain Assembly Included:Yes
Faucet Included:Yes
Installation Type:Vessel
Country of Origin:China
Product Warranty:Lifetime limited warranty
Installation Required:Yes
Sink Shape:Circular
Faucet Installation Type:Single Hole Faucet
Overflow Hole:No
Shut-Off Valve Included:No
P-Trap Included:No
Supply Lines Included:No
Number of Faucet Holes:1
Flow Rate (GPM):2.2 Gallons Per Minute