
American Standard >
Wall Mounted Lavatory Sink for Wall Hangers (Included) with Three Faucet Holes (4 Centers) in White
Description:
- You'll find American Standard Commercial Sinks wherever durability, dependability and beauty are on call. In hospitals, prisons, schools, ballparks and hotels, from main street to industrial boulevard, American Standard stands proud
- Wall-hung sink
- Rear overflow
- Soap depression
- Faucet ledge
Specification:
- Width (in):
- 18.5
- Theme:
- Traditional
- Weight (lb):
- 38
- Material:
- Vitreous China
- Length (in):
- 17
- Height (in):
- 10
- Brand:
- American Standard
- Guides & Documents:
- Spec Sheet
- Stock Status:
- In Stock
- Drain Size (in):
- 1.25
- Collection:
- Declyn
- Color:
- White
- Product Type:
- Wall Mount
- Residential/Commercial:
- Commercial
- Faucet Hole Spacing (in):
- 4in Centerset
- Drain Location:
- Rear
- Country of Origin:
- Mexico
- Overflow Included:
- Yes
- Shape:
- Rectangular
Reviews:
21 Reviews
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Install..
awesome
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Small but cute..
much smaller than expected
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Nice sink and nice price...
the sink is just the right size for my small bathroom and looks great. the sink is nice and deep and the sink is not small. a nice medium size. very reasonably priced and delivered to my door.
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Great product and service..
bought two sinks. they are easy to install and elegant. was missing a part in the box and thought it would be such a headache to get it. Contacted seller and problem solved very quickly. â€
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Like New?..
the only sign it's not really new is a compound pad on the back where someone apparently changed their mind about installing it. it's spotless and I love the classic basic design - it's a sink for crying out loud. I like that it has extra holes to anchor it to the wall in addition to mounting it on the included steel hanger. it also has holes on the bottom for optional legs, which not all wall-mount sinks do.
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Inexpensive and Easy to Install Commercial or Budget Residential Utility Lavatory Sink..
this sink was a "drop-in" replacement for a 50-year-old version of the same sink. the old sink had a rectangular overflow and a small hole in the center for the drain mechanism that was too small for a modern three-hole faucet. there was no need to change the old support. the old sink came loose by unplugging it and then wiggling it while pulling on the back (there were no screws through the china). the glazing of this sink was not completely even on the top mainly due to some surface irregularities on the top. the quality was about 15-20% lower than the sink it replaced which was still usable after 50 years - pretty good. for the money it's a great car wash or "gas station" type sink. modern 1-1/4" drain hardware and typical three-hole faucet hardware fit well with no leaks or mechanical issues. when installing it is a good idea to avoid placing the tile and grout (if any) above the sink in the back in a way that prevents the sink from sliding up to be removed people who installed the same man's 50 year old sink sank and tiled the sink in place so we had to remove the tile to allow for the old sink to come loose we had to replace the valves and clamp the drain into the wall if this is your first time dealing with it you may want to check these items and of course measure the trap configuration penetrating oil is good to apply to the fittings in the evening before you took everything apart you had to get the valves in the hardware store but everything went well.