Double sink in bathroom

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Mygene

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Hello. I need to replace my vanity top (for a vanity that is 60" wide, 21" deep). It is 30+ years old, and I was thinking of replacing it with a double sink top with the undermount sinks. Can I branch off the existing single hot/cold supply and central drain and install the two sink / tap combo? (assuming that I can work around the current placements)
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I like to open the wall and move the piping there.
Thanks Terry. I would love to open the wall, but with this being an older home I am worried about what I can't see. I know the house is pre ABS (all vents and drains so far are copper or brass).
 

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I suppose you could treat it like a kitchen sink with a tee above the p-trap there and use tubular fittings to reach each bowl. I've never done that, but it's something a homeowner may do.
 
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