Sink Drains (1,500+ items) - Page 15
Lavatory/Kitchen Drain Extension Tube, White PVC
1-1/4 Inch Sink Drain Pop-up Waste Assembly, Oil Rubbed Bronze
Lavatory Drain Sweat Extension Tube, Chrome-Plated Brass, 22-Ga., 1.25-In. OD Tube x 12-In.
Brass, Bathroom Sink Drain, Pop-Up Drain with Overflow Hole
Lavatory/Kitchen Drain Extension Tube, White PVC, 12-In.
1 Inch Universal Rubber Sink Drain Stopper in White
Brass, Bathroom Sink Drain, Pop-Up Drain with Overflow
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Stnr Cvr
Brass Pop-Up Drain Assembly, Polished Chrome
Brass, Bathroom Sink Drain, Pop-Up Drain with Overflow Hole
End Outlet End Outlet Waste, 1-1/2" Pipe Dia., Brass
Premier Drain With Overflow
Bath Waste Kits Lift And Turn Drain, 3/8" Pipe Dia., PVC
Lavatory Drain in Aged Brass
K112AB Snap-N-Tite Sink Basket Strainer, Antique Brass
1-1/4'' Chrome-Plated/Plastic Moen Style Pop-Up Assembly
Bath Waste Kits Lift And Turn Drain, 3/8" Pipe Dia., PVC
SS Pop-Up Drain W/ Overflow, SS
1-1/4 Inch Sink Drain Pop-up Waste Assembly, Satin Nickel
Lavatory Drain in Stainless Steel (Pvd)
PVC, IPS, Tubular Trip Lever Bath Waste Kits
About Sink Drains
Sink Drains are an essential part of any kitchen or bathroom, providing a reliable way to drain away water and other liquids. They come in many shapes and sizes, from small bathroom sink drains to larger kitchen drains that can handle more water.
Types of Sink Drains
Sink drains come in a variety of shapes and sizes, depending on the size and style of your sink. Bathroom sink drains are typically smaller than kitchen sink drains, as they need to fit into the limited space available. Kitchen drain systems may also include additional features such as strainers or stoppers to help keep debris out of the drainpipe.
How Sink Drains are Made
Sink drains are typically made from metal or plastic materials, with some models incorporating rubber gaskets for improved sealing against water leaks. The most common type is a threaded tailpiece that connects the drainpipe to the sink bowl, while other types may feature compression fittings or push-fit connections.
Industries that use Sink Drains
Plumbers, contractors, and DIY enthusiasts all commonly use sinks in their work. Plumbers often need to install new sinks and replace old ones during remodeling projects; contractors might use them for new builds; while DIYers often find themselves replacing existing sinks or installing new ones in their homes.
Find the Sink Drains You Need at Zoro
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