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Slotted or Unslotted? Basin Waste Guide

30 Nov 2017, 9:55 AM

Confused by slotted or unslotted basin wastes? Wondering which you need? Our guide to slotted and unslotted basin wastes should help you to easily work out what type of basin waste you need.

Deciding upon waste and plumbing fittings can be a daunting task for someone that doesn't know. Many taps can come complete with a waste, but this does not mean it’s the right waste for you and your basin. Knowing the right waste to choose is important. Fitting the wrong waste may result in your overflow not working, water leaking onto your floor or both.

Basin Waste

Basin Overflow.  Does your basin have one?

Does your basin have an overflow? First, it is important to understand what an overflow is. An overflow is a small hole, normally located at the back of the basin inside the bowl below the tap,  so that when the water fills up the basin and begins to get too full, the overflow will drain the excess water and help prevent the basin from overflowing. Most basins will come with an overflow but not all, so it’s best to check.

Slotted or Unslotted?

Does your basin have a overflow? If your answer is YES and your basin has an overflow it will require a SLOTTED basin waste. If your answer is NO and your basin does not have an overflow, you will require an UNSLOTTED waste.

slotted and unslotted basin waste

 

Universal Basin Wastes

Universal basin waste are new invoation in bathroom basin wastes which solve the issue or confusion of slotted or unslotted wastes. Universal basin wastes inovated design allow they to be installed on both basin with and overflow and basins without an overflow.

Universal Basin Wastes

At Rubberduck Bathrooms we offer a full range of basin wastes in both unslotted and slotted styles. To learn more about the different types of wastes available, click here, to read our guide to the types of basin wastes.

This guide was created for reference only. www.rubberduckbathrooms.co.uk can not be held responsible for injury or damage caused if you decide to use this method.

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