A pop down waste is a push-type bath plug and waste assembly with no external overflow lever, operated by pressing down on the plug itself to open or close the drain. It is a straightforward alternative to a traditional lever-operated waste, with fewer moving parts and no lever mechanism to seize up or need adjusting over time. Pop down wastes suit baths where a clean, minimal look at the overflow is preferred, since there is no visible lever plate on the front of the bath.
How a pop down waste works
Unlike a lever waste, which lifts and drops the plug using a lever connected through the overflow, a pop down waste is operated by hand, pressing the plug down to seal the drain and pressing again to release it. This makes it a genuine no-overflow-lever design, since the mechanism sits entirely within the plug and waste body rather than running back through a separate lever assembly. ART Australia produces pop down waste and plug assemblies designed to suit standard bath waste openings.
Choosing the right waste for your bath
Pop down wastes are generally compatible with baths that have a standard waste and overflow configuration, so check your existing waste hole size and overflow position before ordering a replacement. Finish options typically match common tapware finishes, such as chrome, brushed nickel or matte black, so it is worth choosing a waste that ties in with your existing tapware and bath fittings rather than treating it as a purely functional part.
Installation considerations
Replacing an existing bath waste with a pop down version is usually a straightforward plumbing job, particularly if the new waste matches the existing hole size and thread. It is worth having a licensed plumber handle the installation or replacement, both to make sure the seal is watertight and to confirm the waste is compatible with your specific bath model before removing the old one.
Who chooses a pop down waste
Pop down wastes suit anyone renovating a bathroom who wants a cleaner-looking bath without a visible lever, or anyone replacing a worn lever waste that has become stiff or unreliable. Because the mechanism is simpler than a lever waste, there is less that can go wrong mechanically over the years, which makes it a practical choice for a low-maintenance bathroom fit-out. It also suits bathrooms being renovated with a heavier focus on tiling and cabinetry, where a plain, low-profile waste keeps attention on the bath itself rather than the fittings around it.
Caring for a pop down waste
A pop down waste has fewer parts than a lever version, but it still benefits from an occasional clean around the plug and seal to stop soap residue and hair build-up from affecting how well it seals. If the plug starts sitting slightly proud of the waste body or no longer seals fully, check that the seal or washer is still in good condition before assuming the whole unit needs replacing. Most issues with a pop down waste come down to a worn seal rather than the mechanism itself, since there are no lever linkages to work loose over time.
Push-type operation with no external overflow lever
Pop down waste and plug assemblies from ART Australia
Finish options to match existing bath and tapware fittings
Straightforward replacement for standard bath waste openings
The Blue Space ships pop down wastes Australia-wide with 60-day returns, so you can confirm fit and finish before locking it into your bathroom renovation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a pop down waste?
A pop down waste is a bath plug and drain assembly you operate by pressing down on the plug itself, rather than using an external lever. It has no overflow lever, which gives the bath a cleaner look and means there is less mechanism to wear out over time.
What is the difference between a pop down waste and a lever waste?
A lever waste opens and closes the plug using a lever connected through the overflow plate on the bath. A pop down waste skips the lever entirely, so you simply push the plug down to seal the drain and push again to release it, with no external lever visible on the bath.
Will a pop down waste fit my existing bath?
Most pop down wastes are designed to suit standard bath waste and overflow openings, but it is worth checking your existing waste hole size and thread before ordering a replacement. If you are unsure, a plumber can confirm compatibility before installation.
Can I install a pop down waste myself?
While a competent DIYer can sometimes replace a like-for-like waste, it is best to have a licensed plumber fit or replace a pop down waste to ensure a proper watertight seal. This is especially important if the waste is being fitted as part of a bathroom renovation rather than a straightforward swap.
What finishes are pop down wastes available in?
Pop down wastes from ART Australia are available in finishes designed to match common tapware options, such as chrome, brushed nickel and matte black, so you can coordinate the waste with your existing bath and tap fittings.