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It’s the Keeny p trap kit from Lowe’s. I used a 45 from wall , then the p trap adapter into the 45, and from there is the kit from Lowe’s.
That’s the P trap in my new bathroom. 18 inch deep vanity has the drain pretty close to the wall. There is more room than what it looks like in...
I ended up changing my setup and going with the 45. Worked great, thanks. [ATTACH]
I found a solution. I cut the 90 degree long sweep on the other side of the wall and replaced it with a smaller 90 degree. This one has a male...
If you were looking straight on, the drain is lined up evenly with the trap adapter. So if I swing it back towards there, it’s a little off. Not...
Yes it’s an option, was just trying to figure out a way without having drywall repair, thanks
The issue there is the trap adapter is glued, so I would have to cut off in the backside
Yes is only a 18.5 inch deep vanity, so that puts the drain about 6-7 inches from the wall. I didn’t realize this issue when I first ran the...
I don’t know what I did wrong if anything, but just trying to get this bathroom p trap installed. This is a brand new bathroom. I stubbed out as...
Well I think I lucked out. I was about to start cutting drywall out when I realized the vent pipe I was going to tie into was actually behind the...
Yea he specifically told me he wouldn’t allow it, but I want to do it the best way so here we go. Just to make sure I need to be how many inches...
Yea they took the easy way out. I talked to my inspector and they won’t allow me to do the AAV since a toilet is involved. I now have to tear...
Oh wow glad I asked this question. Im not sure how they expect a home owner to run a vent pipe from the basement to the attic without tearing out...
Can anyone suggest the proper way to splice into this vent? I need to run vent from new bathroom in basement to this location. The pipe going up...