Would a vanity sink be made with the overflow
We have 5 bathroom vanity-style sinks in our upstairs. Looking under each sink, there is a "ridge" of sorts that is exactly where an overflow would run. The sink drains even have the hole for the overflow, just no holes in the actual sinks. All the sinks upstairs are like this, and they all drain VERY slow unless we completely unscrew and remove the drain cover (obviously lets more air in and drains fine then.) There are 5 sinks, all different areas of the house, same brand, same problem, so I know it isn't an exterior plumbing vent issue. How can I tell if they just didn't drill the holes or if this ridge is just a reinforcement for the bottom of the sink?