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If you have a stink coming up from the overflow drain in your bathroom sink, you have some garbage down there that you should not have. You probably have a lot of hair clogging the drain. It is probably slow draining. You need to clean it out and get rid of the gunk.
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Typically right under the faucet in a bathtub is a round metal piece with holes. This is an overflow outlet. It connects to the bathtub drain. If water rises over that disk, it will go through the overflow...so your tub does not fill completely and overflow the edge of the tub. The overflow prevents accidental flooding of the bathroom.
Sounds like u need a back flow on Ur main line
Fill the bath right up to the overflow. Rig the overflow to a large container. Put me in the bath, so I float. Catch all the water that comes out of the over flow. Weigh the water on the bathroom scales. That's my weight.
Have a plumber snake out the drain. You have some sort of blockage.
i think my bathroom sink can hold about 3 cups
if you plumbed the overflow (backwash hose) to the fountain, yes if you plumbed the outflow to it, no
because the entire point of the overflow resovoir is to overflow, and release uneeded water
There are a number of (single) words available, inrigo as in to overflow or irrigate, abundo as in to be abundant and overflow, superfundo as in to flood or overflow, restagno as in to be swamped or overflow, exundo as in to flow out or overflow, adfluentia as in to overflow with abundance
The Overflow of Clancy was created in 1892.
The excess drained out of the overflow until it was down to the level it should be...