Overflow Pipe & Fittings

Overflow Pipe & Fittings are essential plumbing components that safely divert excess water from baths, sinks, and basins to prevent flooding. They provide a reliable pathway for water that exceeds the fixture’s capacity, ensuring both safety and hygiene in domestic and commercial bathrooms.

About Overflow Pipe & Fittings

Overflow pipes and fittings are typically made from durable materials such as PVC, uPVC, or chrome-plated metal, offering long-lasting performance. They are compatible with a wide range of fixtures and connect seamlessly to waste systems, ensuring water is directed safely away from the appliance. Overflow fittings often include connectors, elbows, and adjustable pipes to accommodate different layouts and installation requirements.

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Benefits

  • Flood prevention: Safely channels excess water to the waste system.
  • Reliable performance: Ensures smooth drainage during overflow events.
  • Durable construction: Resistant to corrosion, wear, and chemical exposure.
  • Versatile design: Adjustable components accommodate various fixture types and layouts.
  • Easy maintenance: Components are accessible for cleaning and inspection.

Applications

  • Domestic and commercial baths, sinks, and basins.
  • Connecting overflow outlets to the main waste pipe.
  • Replacement or upgrade of existing overflow systems.
  • Ensuring compliance with plumbing safety standards.
  • Providing peace of mind in high-usage bathrooms and kitchens.

Key Features

  • Constructed from PVC, uPVC, or chrome-plated metal for durability.
  • Includes connectors, elbows, and adjustable pipes for versatile installation.
  • Compatible with standard waste pipe diameters.
  • Easy to fit with push-fit, solvent-weld, or threaded connections.
  • Prevents water spillage and maintains hygienic conditions.

Usage & Technical Info

Ensure the overflow outlet and pipe are clean before installation. Connect the overflow pipe to the fixture and route it to the waste system, adjusting the length and angle as needed. Secure all joints with the appropriate gaskets, seals, or solvent weld. Test the system to ensure water flows freely and no leaks are present. Follow manufacturer guidelines and local plumbing regulations for safe and effective installation.