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January 31, 2021
New from Quaker Plastics —removabletopdeckdrain

Quaker Plastics ® 2-inch Removable Top Deck Drain from Cardinal Systems™, Inc., of Schuylkill Haven, Penna., is an innovative product that allows for instant access to the drain body after decking material is in place.

The drain, constructed from high strength, allweather, rigid-PVC material, ensures installation in any environment. The removable top comes in three available colors of white, grey and tan.

Drains are constructed with a concave top to provide superior drainage and minimal debris collection. The design provides for less clogging and for handling more water volume than similar-sized competitive drains.

The deck drains can be mounted flush against the wall so there is no need to seal at the wall or structure. The drains are ready to install, with tops and base assembled, and with screws, connections, protective tape and instruction sheet included in the packaging.

For more information, contact Cardinal Systems ™ , Inc., Dept. SI, 250 Rte 61 South, Schuylkill Haven PA 17972. Telephone 570-385-4733. Visit the company online at www.cardinalsystemsinc.com.

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