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🕳️ The Small Hole on the Sink: A Feature You Never Knew You Needed
Ever noticed that little hole near the top edge of your bathroom or kitchen sink? You’ve probably seen it countless times, but chances are, you’ve never given it much thought.
That small hole is called an overflow hole, and believe it or not, it’s one of the most important — yet most overlooked — features in your sink. It might be small, but it plays a big role in how your sink functions, prevents messes, and even protects your home.
🚰 What Is That Small Hole, Anyway?
The small hole is officially called the sink overflow drain or overflow hole. It’s located near the top inside edge of the sink, just below the faucet.
It connects to a hidden channel behind the sink basin that leads to the main drainpipe. So, while you don’t see where it goes, it’s working quietly in the background every time you use your sink.
🛑 Why It’s There: 3 Big Purposes
1. Prevents Water from Overflowing
- Left the water running while distracted?
- Drain is slow or clogged?
The overflow hole acts as a backup drain, redirecting water down instead of letting it spill onto your bathroom or kitchen floor.
2. Improves Drainage Speed
Ever wonder why your sink drains slowly even when there’s no clog? It could be related to air pressure.
🚿 So yes — that little hole makes your sink drain better, not just safer.
3. Keeps Things Cleaner
Because it speeds up drainage, the overflow hole also helps prevent standing water, which can lead to:
- Soap scum buildup
- Bacterial growth
- Bad smells