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        Overflow question--read thread with speedball answering--speedball are you on?
       
                  
        I bought a new faucet and the water isn't draining--the sink has no overflow--do I just buy a new drain?
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        Til he gets here,Is the Faucet connected to the Drain, Is drain lever moving up and down under the sink?
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        Thanks--just found this site--i am clueless, so go slow with me--assume I'm like a 5 yr old... the pop up drain works but there is no overflow hole in the sink vessle--so it is a venting problem
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        Hi Lauren,
 WE have a drainage problem with vessel sinks and lavatories with no overflow.  They do make a drain for those sinks with no overflows, (see image). This is called a "Grid Drain.  Replace your pop-up drain and watch your lavatory drain much better.  Good luck,  Tom
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        Thanks--so before I purchase this--tell me--this will allow the water to flow out faster? Also, are there specific specifications I need to know before I buy this?
 
 ALSO---will I EVER be able to stop up the sink if I want to soak something to clean it?
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                      Dec 27, 2009, 08:35 AM
                  
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        A grid drain can not be closed and thus an overflow of water can not occur.
 
 Speedball--this isn't my issue--i don't care about overflowing water-i care about the water draining fast/properly... I have no vent/overflow hole in my sink and so the water clogs up (can see air bubble under lip of drain)----do I need a drain without an overflow port? Whatever that is? ;)
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					  Originally Posted by ; so before i purchase this--tell me--this will allow the water to flow out faster? also, are there specific specifications i need to know b4 i buy this?ALSO---will i EVER be able to stop up the sink if i want to soak something to clean it?
 Sorry!  Grid drains are designed to vent a lavatory without a overflow.  I showed you a grid drain for a vessel sink .  Ask for a pop-up drain for a vessel sink, (see image)  Don't accept a regular pop-up drain insist on one for a vessel sink. Good luck,  Tom
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        Thanks tom--this will solve vent-water flow problems?
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