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Default No overflow - no problem?

Sam Takoy wrote:
Hi,

I have a copper sink in the bathroom and because it doesn't have an
overflow, the water drains very slowly. . . . ,


The lack of an overflow doesn't cause sinks to drain more slowly. Your slow
draining problem is due to something else -- possibly a partial clog
somewhere in the drain line, or maybe because the sink is not close to a
vent pipe.


 
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