toddb
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I have been trying to understand the advantage of the integral overflow option on some of the American Standard Princeton models (like the 2395.202IBS). It comes with a drain assembly and I had thought the advantage was you didn't have to deal with the separate purchase and install of a tub waste, but the retailer is telling me that I have to purchase a tub waste with this model also.
Doesn't that defeat the purpose? Is that correct?
I tried to talk with an American Standard rep but all I could understand from her was that the integral option model saved some plumbing time/expense, but I'm still not clear on what that savings is exactly.
Thanks for any help here on the explanation.
-Todd
Doesn't that defeat the purpose? Is that correct?
I tried to talk with an American Standard rep but all I could understand from her was that the integral option model saved some plumbing time/expense, but I'm still not clear on what that savings is exactly.
Thanks for any help here on the explanation.
-Todd