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Old 07-01-2014, 07:55 AM
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What is the best method of draining the lanai assuming existing drains were covered up by new floor material?
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I sweep mine out with a broom. Then sometimes is use the leaf blower on it. Works every time...
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What is the best method of draining the lanai assuming existing drains were covered up by new floor material?
First and most importantly, if a company covered the drains, they should be held accountable to rectify the problem. That is why the drains were there.
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If you do not want to do any of the other suggestions, the next answer is to purchase a wet-dry vac and vacuum the water up and dump it out.
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