Why is there a sink in the hallway?

The sink was used to rinse out mops and rags, along with dumping dirty mop water and filling a bucket with fresh water. This made work easier for a housekeeper and kept dirt out of the kitchen or bathroom sinks. Mop sinks may also be referred to as a butler's sink.
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Why would someone have a sink in their bedroom?

Indoor plumbing was an innovation in the Victorian era. In middle-class homes having a separate room for bathing was often a luxury. Bathroom sinks situated in bedrooms to serve as a washing station were common.
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What is the thing behind the sink called?

P-Trap: A P-trap is a two-part pipe under your sink that allows waste and water to pass through. The bend in the pipe prevents sewer gasses from entering. Today, most models are two pieces joined together.
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What is the purpose of a kitchen sink?

A kitchen sink is a bowl-shaped plumbing fixture that people commonly utilize for dish-washing, washing hands, etc. They have taps (faucets) that provide hot and cold water and come with a spray feature for quick rinsing.
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Why do bathroom sinks have 2 holes?

They serve two functions: to prevent an overflow with the drain stopper engaged and to provide an escape route for air in the drain. Without this hole, a full basin of water would drain slowly because of the resistance it puts on air escaping up from the drain.
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Why do sinks not have an overflow?

Kitchen sinks don't have a traditional overflow because they usually have an extra basin that catches the overflow. The double basin system has a center divider marginally lower than its overall rim. When the water reaches the height of one basin, excess water will be displaced on the other one.
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Why do bathroom sinks have an overflow?

The sink overflow helps the basin drain faster by allowing air into the drain pipe via the overflow channel. When there's enough water in the basin to completely cover the drain opening, the drain can't get air through the water, creating a suction effect that slows the flow of water going down the drain.
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What is the second sink for?

The extra space allows a load of things - you can wash up, and drain vegetables in the other sink, you can use the second bowl as an outlet for waste by attaching a waste disposal unit to the drainer. Washing, rinsing, resting, draining, prepping - all can be done in the second sink.
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Why do we have 2 sinks?

The primary purpose of double-bowl sinks was to make dishwashing easier: one bowl for soapy water, the other bowl with clean water for rinsing. Nowadays, the double-bowl sink is rarely used for dishwashing. However, this type of kitchen sink does more than make dishwashing easier.
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What are double sinks for?

With a double bowl sink, you can: Use one side for food prep and one side for washing dishes as you go or for stashing dirty dishes until you can get to them. Soak dishes in one side while you wash in the other side. Dry clean dishes on one side while you use the other side for washing.
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What is a pee trap?

In a nutshell, a p-trap is a u-shaped bend in the waste pipe that connects a sink's drain to a home septic tank or to a municipal sewer system. Under normal circumstances, p-traps always contain some water.
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Why is an air gap needed?

This gap is usually about the distance between the faucet and the top of the sink or bathtub (one inch or more). Basically, the air gap is there to prevent accidental backflow. If contaminated water backflows, it can cause serious health risks. Without the air gap, wastewater could siphon back into the drinking supply.
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What is the metal thing next to sink?

An air gap's purpose is to prevent drain water from the kitchen sink backing up into the dishwasher, contaminating your cleanly washed dishes.
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Why do old houses have only one bathroom?

Because of the plumbing involved, installing walls and such for bedrooms was significantly less expensive than constructing bathrooms. So, the most straightforward answer is that having more than one bathroom was too expensive.
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Why do the Dutch have sinks in the bedroom?

In the old days, sinks were often in the bedrooms because showers were not in your typical dutch apartment until about 50 years ago! In some unfurnished or shell apartments, there are no light fixtures installed before the tenant moves into the apartment.
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What is a sink room?

noun A room containing a sink, and, in old New England houses, usually adjoining the kitchen; a scullery.
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Is a double sink necessary?

Having double sinks is more convenient for sharing the bathroom. Having a single sink will offer more countertop space but you might also risk cluttering it.
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Do I need a second sink?

Sinks are predominantly used for meal prep and washing up. An extra sink can prove useful by making these tasks more efficient, just like how some homes have double ovens or dishwashers. A secondary sink also lends itself well to preparing beverages faster, such as part of a coffee station or wet bar.
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What is the purpose of a 1.5 sink?

This secondary bowl is often around half the size of the main bowl, which is why we refer to them as '1.5 bowl' sinks. The second, smaller bowl is ideal for allowing you to continue using your tap without obstruction, should the main bowl be in use.
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What is a triple bowl sink used for?

The bowl on one side of the sink can be used for soaking baking pans or drying the dishes, while the bowl on the other side of the sink can be for general purposes. The center bowl can be dedicated to getting rid of food scraps and other light tasks like washing your hands, draining a colander or rinsing flatware.
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Is it OK to have a sink without overflow?

No, bathroom sinks do not necessarily need an overflow valve. The overflow serves two purposes, it diverts water back to the drain pipe and it improves drainage speed. However, even with an overflow, you should never walk away from a running faucet if you don't want to risk water on the floor. What is this?
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Where does the overflow drain go?

The water that enters the overflow hole, goes down a pipe which is connected to the tub floor drain. With a well-functioning overflow drain, excess water will flow out the overflow hole, through the pipe and into the drain so as not to cause any damage to your bathroom or anything under or around the tub.
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Do baths need an overflow?

The only reason bath tubs come with an overflow is because of insurance purposes. So the answer is, no you don't have to have an overflow in your bath. However, it is recommended to have an overflow if you have kids and a lot of carpets in the house.
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What is an overflow sink?

A sink overflow is a hidden channel running along the underside of the sink basin. It's typically unseen from both below and above, but you may have seen it as the two small holes close to the rim of your sink. The overflow is always open, even when the sink is stoppered.
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What is a pop-up sink drain?

A pop-up drain assembly is a drain that gives you an option to seal your drain to hold water by simply pushing on it to close and to open. Pop-up drains are designed to come in two different options “with overflow” or ”without overflow” openings. They are simple to use and quick to install.
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