A quick way would be to drop into a Plumbing supply store. They often have tubs on display with the overflow drain hooked up. You will be able to see where the overflow water goes down the drain. Des Perado
Its your bathtub drain.
Typically right under the faucet in a bathtub is a round metal piece with holes. This is an overflow outlet. It connects to the bathtub drain. If water rises over that disk, it will go through the overflow...so your tub does not fill completely and overflow the edge of the tub. The overflow prevents accidental flooding of the bathroom.
You spelled it correctly, but in case you need it again: Overflow In a sentence: I overflowed my bathtub. Hope this helps! :)
A Porecelator is the American equivalent of an overflow outlet on a bathtub or sink.
As long as it's below the overflow, it's 'correct' .
There is an overflow pipe on every tub. There is no further need to vent.
It is the volume of water that the tub can hold until the water reaches the overflow hole.
Do you have the tub where you can measure it? If so, measure from the back of the tub to the center of the overflow, that will give you the measurement for the drain.
NO -- you will have to open up wall behind tub to see where it is leaking from.
672 cupsA standard bathtub holds 42 gallons when it is filled up to the overflow.16 cups = gallon672 cups = 42 gallons = one standard bathtub
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