All bathroom basin sinks require a waste plug. Choosing the correct bathroom waste plug requires knowing the different types of waste products available. That’s where our guide comes in.
Here you’ll discover the differences between non-slotted waste, slotted waste, gated waste, and freeflow waste. You’ll also learn why gated waste is very popular in pubs, hotels, and restaurants, amongst many other vital reasons why the right waste makes a difference to your plumbing performance.
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Free flow waste plug
The free-flow waste has a domed top which is screw-able open to adjust the flow through but won’t shut. This allows water to slowly drain out and therefore the basin will never fill up or overflow. This type of waste is used as an alternative to an overflow and is used on basins that do not have an internal overflow system.
Non-slotted waste plug
A non-slotted basin waste is used on a bathroom sink that doesn’t have an overflow system. The waste is closed by pushing the top of the waste down and water will collect in the basin, to release the water, press the waste top again and it will pop up allowing water to flow through.
Slotted waste plug
A slotted waste is used on a basin that has an internal overflow system The slot holes in the side of this type of waste, when fitted, will match up with the channels in the basin, and then any overflow water will be channeled down the waste and away into the drain. The waste is closed by pushing the top of the waste down and water will collect in the basin. To release the water, press the waste top again and it will pop up, allowing water to flow through.
Gated waste plug
The gated waste is very popular in pubs, hotels and restaurants, as again it is used as a safeguard in case the tap is left running and unlike the free flow, there is no option to adjust the outflow. It is also popular in the homes of small children.
If you’re looking for some further assistance before buying your new waste plug, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our team of experts who will be happy to help! And while you’re here, why not head over to our guide on how to install a bathroom waste sink plug?