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Old 02-21-2010, 10:38 AM   #4
H. John Kohl
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When we ordered the Splendide stack-ables I ordered the drain pan made out of plastic. Our washer closet is next to the door. The drain hose is drilled between the wall and the I beam. So the hose is outside the I beam and no tanks were at risk.

The different between Jim's and our drain pan is this drain pan has three edges and the front edge is separate. I is is installed and sealed with caulk after it is in place. This allows the washer to be slide in or out instead of having to lift over the "lip". The drain pan will only protect for washer leaks in the bottom. Any leak from the drain pipe or hoses have the potential of still getting water all over.

Good luck and good questions.
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