The overflow drain on some sinks is a protection in case of accidentally letting the bowl get too full. It does not affect normal draining and in deed is not present on undermount or vessel
bowls.
--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "rpeskar" <rpeskar@...> wrote:
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> Well we are finally starting to move on our bathroom remodeling project.
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> We are going to have granite a counter-top with a undermount sink. My question is that many of the sinks do not have a overflow built into to them. Is this something that is really needed or can we do without it. Will the water flow out properly without it (we do have a vent that goes to the roof). My husband pointed out that the new vessel sinks that are mounted on top of the counters do not have a overflow built into them.
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> What's your expert thoughts and experiences???
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> Renee in WI
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19 August 2012
[DIY] Re: bathroom sink question
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