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Can you repair a lavatory with the vent or drain rusted out of the bottom?

No


Can you use a lavatory drain designed for sinks with overflow holes if your sink does not have overflow holes?

Yes, they work in either.


How do you use the bottom drain in an in ground pool?

Well, if you mean to drain the pool --- it is not a drain as in house plumbing -- the sink -- the tub. It is connected to the skimmer and that is connected to the pump. Your main drain is most likely 'working'. It does not nave to be a strong flow. Well, if you mean to drain the pool --- it is not a drain as in house plumbing -- the sink -- the tub. IT DOES NOT DRAIN ANYTHING. It is connected to the skimmer and that is connected to the pump. Your main drain is most likely 'working'. It does not nave to be a strong flow.


What does the 1 and 1 quarter inch mean in describing pop-up drain assembly with overflow and lift rod?

1-1/4" is typically the diameter of a bathroom lavatory drain pipe. 1-1/2" is more commonly the drain pipe size in kitchen sinks.


Where is the oil drain tube on a 1991 883 sportster?

The drain hose is connected to a nipple underneath the battery tray.


How fast should 4 inches of water in a bath tube drain?

depends if drain is clogged or not


Is bathroom sink connected directly to septic tank?

It is connected through the main house drain to septic tank.


How is a p-trap connected to a drain pipe?

A p-trap is connected to a drain pipe by being installed underneath the sink or fixture. The curved shape of the p-trap holds water to prevent sewer gases from coming back up the drain pipe.


Are swimming pool drains connected to a storm drain or a sewer line?

No


What is the standard measurement for the toilet drain rough in?

The standard measurement for a toilet drain rough-in is 12 inches from the finished wall to the center of the drain.


What is the standard size of a shower drain?

The standard size of a shower drain is typically 2 inches in diameter.


What is a wet surface lavatory?

The first picture in the link below shows a wet surface lavatory: http://www.gamegirladvance.com/zine/200307play/purist_water_play.html Instead of water falling into a bowl, it flows onto a flat surface from an angle (to prevent 'flat surface' splashing) then drains to what might be described as a 'moat' that surrounds the flat surface where the water then collects to a drain.