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I've been around trailer homes and noticed they never have an overflow
in their bathtubs. I used to think that was just in the real old trailers, but I'm seeing the same thing on the newer ones. Why do they neglect to put overflows on those tubs? What's worse is that the trailers tend to suffer a lot more damage when a tub overflows because of the particle board floors used in them. If I was going to live in a trailer, the first thing I'd do is install a standard bathtub. First off because I'm not a person who likes to waste time watching a tub fill up, and tend to walk away. Secondly bcause they are smaller tubs than in houses. (while people are the same size regardless where they live). |
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