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I've just found out that the small ceramic sink I was intending to use on a kitchen island doesn't have an overflow outlet.
[It's the small size RangeMaster sink - their normal-sized equivalent does have an overflow]
I'd assumed an overflow hole on a sink would be virtually essential, in case a tap was ever accidentally left on somehow.
But is it?
Most sinks I use have taps with water pressures so high that, if left on, I doubt the overflows would be able to cope in any case?
Basically, is it common / acceptable to have a small sink on an island without an overflow?
[It's the small size RangeMaster sink - their normal-sized equivalent does have an overflow]
I'd assumed an overflow hole on a sink would be virtually essential, in case a tap was ever accidentally left on somehow.
But is it?
Most sinks I use have taps with water pressures so high that, if left on, I doubt the overflows would be able to cope in any case?
Basically, is it common / acceptable to have a small sink on an island without an overflow?