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    Plug (sanitation)

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    The latest plumbing issues came with a slight thud. I lifted the handle that was supposed to open the sink stopper in our upstairs bathroom, and the stopper went up and fell right back down into ...

  4. Piping and plumbing fitting - Wikipedia

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    However, they take longer to install than soldered joints and sometimes require re-tightening to stop slow leaks which may develop over time. Because of this possible leakage, they are generally restricted to accessible locations (such as under a kitchen or bathroom sink) and are prohibited in concealed locations such as the interiors of walls.

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    Learning how to unclog a sink starts with understanding which methods work for the type of pipes you have. Take, for instance, boiling water. If you have metal pipes and you suspect hair, soap ...

  7. Sink strainer - Wikipedia

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    Sink strainer. In plumbing, a sink strainer is a type of perforated metal sieve or mesh strainer used to strain or filter out solid debris in the water system. Different varieties are used in residential premises and for industrial or commercial applications. Such strainer elements are generally made from stainless steel for corrosion resistance.

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