| Posted by George on August 15, 19100 at 11:39:19: | |
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The water supply lines (hot and cold) to my kitchen sink are installed out of the floor and into the cabinet underneath the sink. Each pipe comes up out of the floor and feeds into a "T" fitting. The horizintal outlet from the "T" feeds into the shutoff valve, out of which a flexible line goes to the faucet. The vertical outlet from the "T" is stubbed straight up about 12" and capped. Is there a special reason for this stub or is it just for possible expansion? If necessary, can it be shortenned? Thanks, |
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