How Do You Install Bathroom Sink Drain Pipes?
If you’ve just changed the sink in your bathroom or find that the old plumbing leaks, you need to install bathroom sink drain pipes. Many of the drain pipes used in homes are PVC pipe, but if they’re exposed, chrome is normally the material of choice because it looks more attractive. You connect the two types of plumbing with different types of washers, but the procedure is the same for both. Shop for the appropriate type of trap and sink stopper. If you have plumbing that comes out of the wall, then a P-trap is the type of trap you’ll need. The P-trap is the common type of trap found in most bathrooms. The antiquated S-trap isn’t acceptable for plumbing anymore because it often loses the water seal when the water siphons off and causes sewer gases to rise through the pipes. PVC traps often come in kits at a somewhat more inexpensive cost. If your pipes show, use chrome for the traps. Roll plumbers putty into a snake, and put it around the underside of the drain flange. Insert the flan