S-trap to P-trap

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Redwood

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Cut the pipe coming out of the tee, glue on a 45 elbow and a slip joint adapter. Install a p-trap to it and if the sink tailpiece isn't long enough to reach the p-trap use an extension.

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How'd I do?

Here's the "after" picture - hopefully I get thumbs up.

Thanks to all for your help & advice - could not have done it without you.

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On the left the "before" picture, On the right the new code approved p-trap replacement.
 
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