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Keep them all, after all, one is for the washbasin and the other is for the entire bathroom drainage, so don't block it! If you don't use it, you can fill the floor drain with a plastic bag!
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Do a good job first and then look at the use, you need one, you can use your own pocket and floor drain cover to close it, and now it will be closed after the ground is done, and the water is not ideal, and it is not easy to do it if you want to enable it
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Reply 3 Thank you, I also think that the stainless steel floor drain is slow to drain If one is running water, the two generally can't be flooded.
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I usually keep two for others, and one for special requests.
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If you don't design a glass partition door or something, it will be enough, but what if the water runs out, now it is generally replaced with stainless steel, and the water is slower. Of course, the bricklayer master also considers the slope of the ground, the flatness of what a drop, and it takes a little effort to say that people also have a little trouble, as a plumber, I think it is more convenient to keep it, but you weigh it yourself.
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