“Plumbing fixtures are devices or appliances connected to a plumbing system that allow the flow of water in a building. Here is a list of common types of plumbing fixtures:
Sink: A basin with a faucet used for washing hands, dishes, or other small objects.
Faucet: A device that controls the flow of water from pipes to the fixture. Also known as a tap.
Bathtub: A large container used for bathing and often equipped with a faucet and a drain.
Shower: A device that sprays water for bathing, usually installed in a dedicated enclosure.
Toilet: A fixture used for disposing of human waste and flushing it away with water.
Bidet: A basin used for personal hygiene, typically used after using the toilet.
Urinal: A wall-mounted fixture used primarily in public restrooms for male users to urinate.
Water Closet: A room or enclosure containing a toilet and sometimes a small sink for handwashing.
Washbasin: Another term for a sink or basin used for washing hands and face.
Kitchen Sink: A sink installed in the kitchen for food preparation, washing dishes, and other tasks.
Laundry Sink: A sink installed in the laundry area for washing clothes and other laundry-related tasks.
Drinking Fountain: A fixture that dispenses water for drinking, often found in public places.
Hot Tub: A large, heated tub used for relaxation and hydrotherapy purposes.
Whirlpool Bathtub: A bathtub with built-in jets that create a swirling or bubbling water effect.
Bar Sink: A smaller sink usually installed in a bar area for washing glasses and utensils.
Outdoor Hose Bib: An outdoor faucet used for connecting hoses and watering the garden.
Pot Filler: A faucet installed above a stove or cooktop to fill large cooking pots with water.
Showerhead: The part of a shower that disperses water onto the user.
Shower Drain: A grate or opening that allows water to flow out of the shower enclosure.
Floor Drain: A drain installed in the floor, typically used in basements, garages, and commercial spaces.
This list covers the most common plumbing fixtures found in residential and commercial buildings. There may be other specialized fixtures used for specific purposes in different settings.”