15th Feb 2010

How to Install a Vessel Sink Drain


Image : http://www.flickr.com

In this article we will explore the type of drains and drain features that are available for vessel sinks.

Over flow or no over flow that is the question!

When you are considering how to install a vessel sink you will need to decide if you want a sink with or without an overflow drain…you are probably saying WHAT?! Yes, at least 50% of all vessel sinks DO NOT have an overflow feature! So if you are the type to stop the sink and fill it up to do whatever and walk away ….you may want to make sure you find a vessel sink with an over flow.

Drains and more Drains!

When considering how to install a vessel sink drains are a big deal…not only because there are so many styles but they are like a little jewel to top off your beautiful vessel sink! You need to be concerned with what style you like and if your vessel sink has a overflow.

Pop up sink drain:

This refers to the way in which it locks in place to stop the sink…when you push it down it locks and when you push it again…it POPs UP…the down side is if you don’t like sticking your fingers in icky water to unstop the drain…it’s not for you! However the Pop up is by far the most common vessel drain and it comes in two general types. The “umbrella” style is really cool and very sleek…you can’t see the drain and the water flows underneath. It sorta looks like a mushroom top. The second type looks very much like a traditional drain…small center stopper surrounded by a flat collar.

Manual stopping vessel sink drain:

This type stops the drain like a traditional sink stopper…you have a mechanical pull rod to open an close the drain. Some of them actuate the drain from below the sink…however this is only for an exposed plumbing style vanity. There are others that have a flexible cable pull stopper which threads through the vessel faucet similar to a conventional stopper pull location. Manual stopping drains for vessel sinks are rare…expect to pay more for them over pop ups.

Overflow or no overflow that is the question!

If you choose a vessel sink without a overflow you MUST get a drain without an overflow port! Conversely if you select a vessel sink with an overflow feature you MUST get a drain with an overflow port.

Exposed plumbing!

Other items to consider when you are going to install a vessel sink. If you have selected a minimalist vessel vanity that has exposed plumbing you can take two routes.

First: Replace all the drain pipes with shiny new standard chrome pieces and you should also replace the crusty water service shut off valves too. This is the cheapest route.

Second: Buy a “bottle trap” drain assembly. This is a sleek drain pipe assembly that does not have the traditional “U” shaped p-trap…rather it has a very sleek little canister instead. Of course it will cost more than standard chrome drain pipes but the finished look is well worth it…remember the jewels to set off your new sink. Yes, you still will replace those crusty water service shutoff valves.

Oh and one more thing…when you are considering how to install a vessel sink…you will need to choose the finish of the hardware, chrome, oil rubbed bronze, brushed nickel. You may need to shop around to get the faucet and drain of your choice to match up. Chrome is the way to go for the bottle trap or standard p-trap however ,I have seen oil rubbed bronze bottle traps and standard p-trap drain pipes…but get ready for sticker shock!

Do your homework and ask lots of questions!

Tags : bronze oil

Related Blogs

  • Related Blogs on How to Install a Vessel Sink Drain
  • Thrive Dallas
Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Related posts

Posted by Posted by Bronze Oil under Filed under Bronze Oil Comments No Comments »

05th Feb 2010

How to Install a Vessel Sink Faucet


Image : http://www.flickr.com

Vessel Faucets… what’s the big deal?!

Independently mounted faucet or integral sink mount faucet:

When you are considering how to install a vessel sink it’s a huge deal. It’s not like going to the home store buy a generic faucet with the right spacing on the water service and bingo it’s a no brainer! With vessel sinks you need to know whether your faucet will be mounted on the counter top independent of the sink or on the sink with an integral faucet mount. Or even on the wall…which is outside the scope of this article…that is a whole different ballgame.

Separately mounted faucet:

If you need to install a faucet that has an independent mounting location from the vessel sink you will need to know the height of the sink where you plan to have the faucet. Then you will have to go and shop for a style you like that will have clearance over the sink edge. Typically vessel sinks are 5″-7″ tall. Vessel faucets tend to be listed in two “overall” heights….which is not what you care about…it is the height of the actual spigot where the water comes out. Many online vendors will give the overall dimension…but not the spigot height. In general faucets that are about 11″ tall in overall height have a spigot at around 7″ which is good for most vessel sinks with an independently mounted faucet…no matter what shape.

Vessel mounted faucet:

This type of vessel is very nice for small counter tops because the faucet is mounted on top of the sink, therefore the sink can be pushed closer to the wall. For this type of installation you will want a shorter faucet that you would use on an independently mounted faucet. This is so because the faucet is now standing on top of the sink! Typically faucets that are about 7″ tall have a spout at about 3″. There is one thing that “they” don’t usually tell you either….when you get one of the short vessel faucets…to mount on top of a 5″-7″ tall vessel…rather than on the counter top…the supplied water service hoses will be about…you guessed it…5″-7″ to short! The vendors for these faucets usually supply a 12″ long water service hose and NO you can’t buy a longer one at the home store because they are special at one end being unique to a single hole mounted vessel faucet. Not to worry take the hose to the home store and get a brass nipple connector to fit the wall side of the hose and then get a extension hose that fits the nipple and your water service shut off valve…presto problem solved!

Oh and one more thing…when you are considering how to install a vessel sink, you will need to choose the finish of the hardware, chrome, oil rubbed bronze, brushed nickel. You may need to shop around to get the faucet and drain of your choice to match up. Chrome is the way to go for the bottle trap or standard p-trap however I have seen oil rubbed bronze bottle traps and standard p-trap drain pipes…but get ready for sticker shock!

Do your homework and ask lots of questions!

Tags : bronze oil

Related Blogs

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Related posts

Posted by Posted by Bronze Oil under Filed under Bronze Oil Comments No Comments »

27th Dec 2009

Indoor Tanning VS. Outdoor Tanning Tips


Image : http://www.flickr.com

While we all want the summer tan. There's nothing better than to go out there and show your bronze skin. After summer hits, takes all of the indoor tanning, while some people on deck and their decision-brown with the sun, with indoor and outdoor tanning beds tanning beds options that our bronze skin we all want to give, but what is better?

More recently, the benefits that indoor tanning beds than outsideTanning has been widely discussed and debated, especially in the health and cosmetics industries. Ultimately it is up to you to decide what you like better. Make your decision about which one is most advantageous, and what is the healthiest for you.

If you decide to tan indoors in a tanning beds, your skin will be able to do in the same way, the sun can. In short, the skin absorbs ultraviolet light, which is rented by the sun or UV lamps in your local tanning bedsSalon.

One of the biggest dangers in the open air solarium is that sometimes the skin, excessive ultraviolet light can be suspended. This can cause sunburn, which mean that certain types of skin cancer can be. When Tanning outdoors, it is important that sunscreen before lying in the sun, can catch some rays. If outdoor solarium, you are not in a position to the level of UV radiation-control that your body can be affected by the sun Unfortunately we have no influence on the SO

On the other hand, indoor tanninguseful, because you are able, the amount of UV rays that your body is exposed to the solarium control. Many never worry about sunburn, but many tanning salons offer tanning beds supplies that have been added sunscreen, which is not as strong, but strong enough to prevent fires.

Compared to indoor tanning beds, tanning beds is not as reliable in the open, especially if you are looking for the perfect summer color. Sunburn is the only thing you can, if left Tanning outdoors. Sunburnmakes the skin very red, but your skin will fade eventually a brown color. Unfortunately, this is nothing other than cause rapid aging process approach.

Indoor tanning salons offer devices that UVA radiation and UVC rays, two are from the sun, but use something else. The best part about tanning salons is the fact that they are regulated by the government. Tanning at home is nothing more than an imitation of tanning outdoors.

When visiting an indoor tanning beds, staffin the salon are usually able to tolerate determine how much exposure your skin to be determined. It is in a position you against damage to the skin that often protect people who choose to tan outside.

If you still decide whether our solarium in the house outside, choose one that works best for you. With outdoor tanning beds, do the weather, UV index known, and the outside temperature. Outdoor tanning has no rules and no limits to theTo achieve amount of UV rays that your body.

With indoor tanning beds, you never have to care about the weather. You don'th

Tags : bronze oil

Related Blogs

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Related posts

Posted by Posted by Bronze Oil under Filed under Bronze Oil Comments No Comments »

21st Nov 2009

How Does Attic Insulation Save Money? – - Bronze Oil

How Does Attic Insulation Save Money? – - Bronze Oil

Bronze Oil

Bronze Oil



Insulating oil bronze creates resistance to heat flow. {The resistance of the flow of heat in the providesprovides gives} isolation, lowest cost of cooling. Of course hottest flows to store heat zones. During the extension, this heat will flow from all live spaces more hot for more cold garage and corresponding facade. To maintain comfort heat in winter emblematize desideratum replaced by a system of heating. ProperlCorrectly home insulation will reduce the flow of heat, providing a useful heat flow resistance. Home to the flow of heat insulation resistance is measured in terms of force bustling, stated that “the r value.” Higher R isolation, more easily withstand the flow of heat from one environment to another.

Fast increase as my isolation will pay the same?

First, one must make you account there are many variables that is difficult to know exactly when actually happens ROI. However, will often be attic insulation in Dallas on pays for itself. To the same pay time itself, will be more comfortable in winter and in summer? If you are well with formulas, the Department provides a formula for the calculation of the closure of a good energy Web site when the expected for isolated cellar Dallas investment return.

What are the benefits of isolation attic?

That is why it is important to ensure that the company installing isolation is to find the best resources to isolate the Parliament against three types of heat transfer.

R the effective value is the label; it is performance. A study by the University of Colorado architecture and planning established that the isolation of cellulose runs up to 38 % college more effectiveness of traditional insultion. Saves money for search.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Related posts

Posted by Posted by Bronze Oil under Filed under Bronze Oil Comments No Comments »

Powered by Yahoo! Answers