Installation Type |
Vessel |
Sink Shape |
Circular |
Finish |
White |
Primary Material |
Ceramic |
Natural Variation Type |
No Natural Variation |
What is an Overflow? |
An overflow is a small hole in the back of the sink that prevents the sink from overflowing. When the sink is full of water, this hole allows air to circulate to the drain so the water can drain more quickly. |
Overflow Hole |
No |
Faucet Included |
No |
Compatible Faucet Type |
Vessel Sink Faucet |
Number of Faucet Holes |
1 |
What is a Shut-Off Valve? |
A shut-off valve is connected to the water lines and allows you to turn off the water for just one plumbing fixture instead of your entire home. |
Shut-Off Valve Included |
No |
What is a P-Trap? |
A p-trap holds water to prevent sewer gases from entering the home through the drain. It also traps debris that has drained from the sink to prevent the plumbing system from being clogged. |
P-Trap Included |
No |
What are Supply Lines? |
Supply lines bring water and gas from the plumbing pipes behind your walls to your fixtures. |
Supplier Intended and Approved Use |
Residential Use |