Why is there no floor drain in the bathroom of an ordinary house or apartment in Germany?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There is a floor drain Some are invisible floor drains I can't see how to take a bath Choose a floor drain Choose a Jindel floor drain This kind of floor drain is a large water seal anti-odor floor drain, the water seal height meets the national requirements of 5cm, the water seal storage capacity is more than 300ml, can ensure that 30 days do not dry up, no one at home for a long time in time, and do not have to worry about the overflow of odorous germs, and other products on the market water seal is located in the drainage pipe, the volume is too small, it is easy to dry up, resulting in the failure of the water seal, can not play the role of actual anti-odor, anti-virus and anti-bacterial. At the same time, it also has a siphon function, and the water is faster than the general floor drain.

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