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Apr 10, 2021
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Fightgar
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picture a drain in the floor, but the lift the actual drain up about 1/2 inch.
so if water is going to go down the drain, the water would have to be at least 1/2 inch deep.
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water on my laundry room floor
Fightgar
4/10/21 10:47am
I'm not completely clear on your issue, but there are drain pans designed
BYUFBDAD
4/10/21 10:51am
picture a drain in the floor, but the lift the actual drain up about 1/2 inch.
Fightgar
4/10/21 10:52am
first you need to determine where the water is coming from. That's the most
BYUFBDAD
4/10/21 11:14am
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