Special Drain for Vessel Sink without Overflow?

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sanrico

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Me again.

We bought a vessel sink without overflow for our bathroom. We bought a Kingston Brass faucet (model KS8078DL), which came with a pop-up drain. Nowhere in the literature for this faucet does it say whether this drain is designed for overflow sinks or non-overflow.

Is there a way I can tell? I don't know enough to just look at it and know if it's the proper drain or not.

Thanks again!
 

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Overflow or not makes no difference.

many manufacturers are deleting the overflow because it is a place to harbor nasty bacteria.
 

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First off, thank you kindly for your quick response!

But I read that if there is no overflow on a vessel sink, you need a specific type of drain or the sink will drain very slowly. Isn't that true?

I have a p-trap all ready to install, but I read this about the vessel drain and I stopped to ask the question.
 

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The only issues that I've heard about were where a grid drain had small holes which made it slow to drain. I don't think you'd have an issue with a pop up drain.

 
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If the sink has no overflow, you will need a drain without overflow. A drain for sink with overflow, whether pop up or grid, will usually be too long for the thickness of the sink. Grid drains can have a problem due to small holes. If you swirl the water with your hand it goes down. If you drill out about 6 holes to about 9/32, that helps.

Any good supply house will have a drain without overflow.
 
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