How to Choose the Right IMC Mop Sink for Your Facility

When discussing janitorial equipment, an IMC mop sink (commonly referred to as a floor sink) is a must-have item for any commercial space. If your business frequently mops hard floor surfaces, adding an IMC mop sink to your facility can significantly enhance your cleaning efficiency. These sinks offer a practical solution for filling and emptying mop buckets, cleaning tools, and fetching water for various tasks. Typically installed flush with the floor, an IMC mop sink provides staff with a convenient way to handle their cleaning duties without straining their backs. One major advantage of these sinks is that they enable janitorial teams to dispose of used water effortlessly, eliminating the need for heavy lifting or awkward bending motions. It's important to note that these sinks are not designed for food-related applications. Instead, they connect to existing plumbing systems, making installation straightforward and efficient. With numerous variations available, choosing the right IMC mop sink to suit your specific needs can sometimes feel challenging. To help guide you through the selection process, we’ll outline the different types of IMC mop sinks we offer and provide some helpful tips for purchasing the perfect one. First, let’s cover the universal features found across all IMC mop sinks. Each sink is constructed from 16-gauge type 300 series fully welded stainless steel, ensuring durability and longevity. They also come with an integrated full-height apron, coved corner sink bowls, and a built-in slope toward a 4-inch waste outlet. Now, let’s take a closer look at each version: **FS – Standard Mop Sink**: Equipped with a 4-inch drain, this sink has a bowl size of 24 inches by 18 inches by 7 inches deep. Its overall dimensions are 21 inches by 27 inches by 10.5 inches. **FS-AS – Anti-Splash Mop Sink**: Featuring a 2-inch IPS drain, this sink is designed to minimize splashing. With a bowl size of 16.5 inches by 22.5 inches by 7 inches deep, its overall dimensions remain 21 inches by 27 inches by 10.5 inches. **FS-M – Medium Duty Mop Sink**: This model comes with a 4-inch drain and a bowl size of 16 inches by 18 inches by 7 inches deep. The overall size is slightly smaller at 19 inches by 21 inches by 10.5 inches, making it ideal for spaces where space-saving is a priority. **FS-H – Heavy Duty Mop Sink**: Designed for deeper cleaning needs, this sink has a 4-inch drain and a bowl size of 24 inches by 18 inches by 12 inches deep. Its overall dimensions are 27 inches by 21 inches by 15.5 inches. **FS-L & FS-R – Corner Fitting Mop Sinks**: Both models feature a 4-inch drain, with a bowl size of 24 inches by 18 inches by 7 inches deep. Their overall dimensions are 21 inches by 27 inches by 10.5 inches. The angled corner design allows for optimal utilization of left or right corners in your facility. **FS-D – Drop Front Mop Sink**: This sink comes with a 2-inch IPS drain and a bowl size of 24 inches by 18 inches by 12 inches deep. Its overall dimensions are 27 inches by 21 inches by 15.5 inches. The drop-front design simplifies bucket emptying for staff. **FS-ADA – ADA Compliant Mop Sink**: This sink complies with ADA standards and features a 4-inch drain. With a bowl size of 33 inches by 33 inches by 12 inches deep, its overall dimensions are 36 inches by 36 inches by 16 inches. This sink is designed to accommodate wheelchair users and is suitable for public areas. **FS-C – True Corner Fitting Mop Sink**: Featuring a 2-inch IPS drain, this sink has a bowl size of 22.5 inches by 22.5 inches by 8.5 inches deep. Its overall dimensions are 24 inches by 24 inches by 12 inches. The unique notch-front design prevents spills and eliminates the need to lift heavy buckets. To complete your mop sink setup, consider adding optional accessories such as mop drainage trays (FST-21, FST-27), mop holders (MH), or a utility shelf (USH, USHC) for additional storage. Some popular customizations include a correctional package, 6-inch high legs, 8-inch high rear and side splash guards, or a mesh strainer. Custom bowl sizes up to 36 inches by 36 inches are also available upon request. For businesses seeking a comprehensive janitorial cabinet with utility sink functionality, explore our mop sink cabinets here. To view our entire range of mop sinks, click here. *Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of IMC/Teddy. Our content is intended solely for informational purposes. If you wish to feature this post on your website, please contact IMC/Teddy directly. Thank you.* --- Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest --- If you're looking to improve your facility's cleaning operations, investing in the right IMC mop sink can make a significant difference. Whether you need a standard model, a corner-fitting design, or an ADA-compliant option, there’s a solution tailored to meet your requirements. Let us know how we can assist further!

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