Pop Up Waste

Taizhou Liling Trading Co., Ltd. : Your Trustworthy Pop Up Waste Manufacturer

 

LILING was founded in 2024, as a trading and manufacturer combination, we are committed to the design, production, and marketing of bathroom and kitchen products. We have an experienced team and our factory to produce our key products, to meet our customers' various requirements, we are strategically cooperating with several very professional manufacturers in this industry to expand our product lines.

 

Rich Product Range
Our company can produce handheld showerheads, shower kits, bidet spray heads, basin faucets, floor drains, kitchen sinks, kitchen faucets, kitchen accessories and more.

 

Wide Range of Product Uses
Our products can be widely used in kitchens, bathrooms, showers, floor drains and other fields, and the products have good quality assurance.

 

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We have many years of industry experience and a complete production management, quality supervision, sales service operation system. Whether you want to buy a handheld showerhead or kitchen accessories, just send your requirements by email and we can customize the product for you.

 

Customizable
Our products can be customized by OEM/ODM, and we have 60+ utility model patent certificates and SGS certificates.

 

What is Pop Up Waste

A pop up waste is a contemporary drainage accessory commonly found in sinks and basins. Its primary purpose is to offer an efficient method for sealing and releasing water in a sink, eliminating the need for a conventional plug.

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Advantage of Pop Up Waste
 
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Easy to use: A pop-up waste is easy to use as it pops up with just a single touch. This means that you don’t have to fumble around with the bin trying to open it or search for the opening.

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Saves time: A pop-up waste helps you save time as there is no need to remove the bin liner and take it out to be disposed of. With a simple touch, the rubbish is gone!

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Hygienic: Since there is no contact with the rubbish, there is less chance of spreading germs. Also, you don’t have to worry about touching the bin lid, which can often be dirty and covered in bacteria.

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Keeps your hands clean: As you don’t have to touch the bin or the rubbish, your hands stay clean.

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Reduces smells: Pop-up wastes can help to reduce smells as they are airtight and keep the rubbish contained.

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Affordable: Pop-up wastes are often more affordable than other waste disposal systems.

How to install Pop Up Waste
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Turn Off the water supply:

Before starting, turn off the water supply to the sink. This can be done by turning the shut-off valves under the sink.

You need to turn off the water because you’ll be working with the plumbing and don’t want any water leaking.

 

Remove the old pop-up waste (if installed):

Now, you can start to remove the old pop-up waste. If a pop-up waste is already installed, you must remove it before installing the new one.

You’ll need a basin or adjustable wrench to remove the old pop-up waste.

First, loosen the hexagonal nut that secures the pop-up assembly to the tailpiece.

Then, use the wrench to unscrew the lift rod from the clevis.

Once the lift rod is removed, you can pull the pop-up assembly out of the drain.

 

Clean the area:

Before you install the new pop-up waste, you’ll need to clean the area. This is important because you want to ensure that no dirt or debris could clog up the drain.

You can use a putty knife to scrape debris clinging to the drain’s sides.

Then, use a damp or dirty cloth to wipe down the area.

 

Install the new pop-up waste:

Now, you’re ready to install the new pop-up waste. Start by threading the rubber gasket onto the tailpiece.

Then, insert the pop-up assembly into the drain.

Thread the lift rod through the clevis and screw it into place.

Tighten the nut that secures the pop-up assembly to the tailpiece.

 

Test the pop-up waste:

Once everything is tightened, you can turn on the water supply and test the pop-up waste.

Pull up the lift rod to see if the plug opens and closes properly.

If you find any leaks, apply and fill plumbing putty around the base of the pop-up assembly.

Wait for the putty to dry a few hours before testing the pop-up waste again.

Things to keep in mind when installing pop-up waste:

Make sure that the outlet is the correct size.

Make sure that it’s properly sealed.

Test the pop-up waste before using it.

Following these simple instructions and tips, you can easily install pop-up basin wastes in your bathroom or kitchen.

 

How to Choose Pop Up Waste
 

Australian Basin Standards: Ensure the chosen pop-up waste adheres to Australian standards for basin waste outlets. The standard size for basin waste outlets in Australia is typically 32mm in diameter, although some basins may have different sizes or shapes. Measure your basin’s waste outlet carefully and consult local plumbing codes or professionals if required.

 

Quality Materials: Opt for a pop-up waste crafted from durable and corrosion-resistant materials, such as brass or stainless steel. These materials can withstand frequent use and exposure to water and chemicals. Moreover, they come in various finishes, including chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, and brass, allowing you to match them to your basin’s style.

 

Overflow Compatibility: Verify whether your basin features an overflow function, enabling excess water to drain when it reaches a certain level. If so, choose a pop-up waste that is compatible with an overflow feature. Some pop-up wastes incorporate holes or slots on the sides, permitting water to pass through when the waste is closed. For basins lacking an overflow feature, a non-overflow pop-up waste devoid of holes or slots is suitable.

 

Drainage Mechanism and Ease of Use: Determine your preference regarding the drainage mechanism and ease of use for the pop-up waste. Are you inclined towards a lever-operated, push-button, or click-clack pop-up waste? Test out different options to ascertain which one offers optimal functionality and convenience.

 

Reputable Brands: Opt for pop-up wastes from reputable manufacturers known for their quality and reliability. Conduct research on prominent brands specializing in bathroom fixtures and analyze customer reviews and ratings to gauge their performance and customer satisfaction. Investing in a well-regarded brand ensures a durable and dependable product.

 

How to Maintain Pop Up Waste

 

Step 1: Unscrew the Cap

Firstly, you need to unscrew the cap from the head of that waste. To unscrew, grab the cap (if it’s in the open position) with your fingers and rotate it counterclockwise. If you don’t get that grip to turn, use something that grips; kitchen gloves would be suitable.

What If the cap is stuck in the closed position and won’t come out? Don’t worry. Get the gloves once again. Put it straight over the top and put the pressure on the center cap. And try to spin it anti-clockwise. After some spins, it will unscrew.

Take the cap when it’s free and inspect it. You’ll find some rubber seal around it. Make sure that it’s nice and clean. If there is any problem or crack, then replace it.

 

Step 2: Pull the Stopper Up

After taking off the cap, look at the inside of the waste. There is a brass tube; it’s the stopper/plug. It would help if you pulled that thing up.

You can quickly grab it with your fingers and unscrew it just the way you did for the cap. Sometimes, it is well tight. If so, then use flat pliers (there are edges for pliers at both sides on the stopper’s head) to disconnect it from there.

 

Step 3: Disassemble

You have the stopper in your hand now. You have to disassemble it now to have access inside. Else, you cannot fix the internal up-down problem.

To disassemble it, remove the ring from the bottom of the plug. All you have to do is pop the round-up with a flathead screwdriver, and it will come out. Now, you’ll see a bent shaft and a bent piece of a metal rod attached to it. Again, use that flathead screwdriver, pop that rod up, and pull it out.

Note: The bent metal rod has two ends. One side is slightly curved, and the other end usually is flat. Remember, the curvy end goes inside, and the flat end goes outside the mechanism.

Now come to the screw. I need to unscrew that and take the piston off. To undo that screw, take a screwdriver and spin it to the left. But make sure to press the head section of the piston with your thumb… to prevent an accidental fall of that spring.

You can see the Heart-shaped groove inside the head of the piston. The curvy end of the rod runs on that groove and helps the piston to lock up and lock down.

 

Step 4: Wash and Wipe

So, you have successfully disassembled all the parts of the stopper. Now, it’s time to clean those parts properly. A cloth, an old toothbrush, and water can help you better. Wash all the details with the use of water and brush. Then wipe with the material.

All parts now look clean and tidy. Apply grease on the heart-shaped groove area and the bent rod’s curvy side if possible. This will help them to work with great flexibility.

 

Step 5: Reassemble

Above all, now you need to reassemble the parts. Follow the above steps reversely, or follow the note you’ve taken during disassembly. Or, here is a short direction:

You can see the notch area outside of the piston. A line that notch up with the screw. Once you’ve got that in place, hold both sides of the stopper vertically with your thumb and index finger. Then tighten that screw back up. Check whether the piston is doing up and down work correctly or not.

To place the bent rod, push and hold the piston downward. Insert the curvy end of the rod inside the stopper and place it.

Finally, put the ring back at the bottom.

 

Frequently Asked Questions
 

Q: Can pop up wastes be used in any sink?

A: Most sinks are compatible with pop up wastes, but it’s important to check the sink design and size for optimal fit.

Q: How long do pop up wastes typically last?

A: With proper maintenance, pop up wastes can last several years, though this varies based on usage and quality.

Q: How Does a Pop Up Waste Operate?

A: The operation of a pop up waste is straightforward. It employs a lever or a button mechanism, which, when activated, either seals the drain to hold water or opens it to allow water to escape. This mechanism is particularly advantageous for its ease of use, providing a convenient alternative to traditional plug systems. The push-to-open variant, another popular type, operates with a simple push, negating the need for a lever.

Q: Different Types of Pop Up Wastes

A: Basin pop up wastes come in various designs, including models with overflow functions and those without. The type with an overflow is suited for sinks prone to overfilling, while those without are typically used in designs where overfilling is not a concern. The choice between these types depends on the specific sink design and user preferences.

Q: Do pop up drains clog easily?

A: Like any drainage system, pop up drains can become clogged over time. However, they are much less likely to clog than traditional drains because of their design. If your pop up drain does become clogged, you can remove any debris and flush the pipes with water.

Q: What's the difference between a pop-up waste and a clicker waste?

A: Compared with Pop-up drains, Click-Clack drains have many advantages; for example, Click-Clack drains are easier to install and remove; they provide a watertight seal so that no water can escape and cause leaks, and they are less likely to become clogged because hair and debris can be easily flushed away.

Q: Can you use a pop-up waste in a bath?

A: Suitable for basins and baths with 32—or 40-mm outlets, with or without overflow, our universal all-in-one waste provides smooth functionality and reliable performance, backed by a lifetime guarantee.

Q: Can a pop up waste be replaced?

A: It is possible to just replace these parts but could be tricky if the bottom of the waste drops down after taking the screw out of the flange, but this is unlikely.

Q: Why does my pop up waste not work?

A: Generally, when the pop up stopper starts to fail it is because the actual mechanism that sits below the actual plug part has become rusted or broken. Matching this part and replacing it can be tricky, so it might be worth asking a plumber for help.

Q: Why does my pop up waste leak?

A: There are a couple issues that arise there which contribute to the leaks back there: plastic seal ring over arm ball cracks or breaks. Plastic nut that tightens over ball is not tight enough. Plastic ball gets damaged by seat, or debris, incurring scratches on ball, and causing water to run out of the scratches.

Q: Can you change a pop-up waste for a clicker waste?

A: Older wastes, particularly those with a traditional pop-up basin waste, can be prone to mechanical failures. In these cases, we suggest replacing it with a modern 'click clack' waste. Basin waste replacement can also serve to make your bathroom more aesthetically pleasing.

Q: Why does a pop-up drain have holes?

A: As the name suggests, over-flows help prevent your sink from overflowing. An overflow is a tiny gap in the sink that allows air to enter the drain when the sink is filled with water, helping it drain faster. Check if your bathroom sink has an overflow before selecting a drain to ensure you choose the correct type.

Q: Can you replace a pop-up sink plug with a normal plug?

A: Yes, but a waste that's designed for a plug has a grille set down 10mm or so for the plug to sit on.

Q: How does a pop-up waste with overflow work?

A: An easy push top allows for an easy open and shut function for these sleek and modern wastes. What's the difference between the two wastes? For the wastes with overflow there is a small opening drilled in the top of the threaded portion of the drain that allows overflow water from the basin to enter the sink pipe.

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