Adding sink drain next to washer

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I am new to plumbing and I want to add a sink next to the washer. Would like to know what would be the right way to add a drain and vent for the sink. How about venting with AAV system? I am in Florida. The sink would be on the right side of the standpipe.
 

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First we would have to be sure that your sink is high enough to tie in above the sanitary tee for the standpipe. Then I would check your plumbing code to see if the laundry can be wet vented past the sink. I know I can do it here, but can't speak for Florida.
 

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The sink will be installed in a cabinet because it will be a bar/prep sink, don't have enough space for a utility sink.
The drain will have to be in the small cutout between the 2 wall studs, there is only 6 inches of space. Will it be possible?
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The drain is going to have to stay outside of the wall to be tied into the vertical drain on the left. You cannot tie into the washer standpipe.
 

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Here is the way my Florida home is plumbed. You can see the washer drain trap that ties into the vent. There is a sink in the cabinet off to the left outside the picture view. You can see where it ties into the vent above where the washer drain ties in.

I has to open the wall due to a washer hose gasket leak which saturated the drywall,

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