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Will I be OK with this after remodeling with a deeper ink? Stub out is high but...?
Was a single standard sink, now double, haven’t put in the drain yet. Won’t have a disposal.What is the tubular continuous waste tee connected to now? (as shown in picture)
Was curious, I only see one sink adapter and a continuous waste; those don't usually go together.Was a single standard sink, now double, haven’t put in the drain yet. Won’t have a disposal.
Stub out is centered at 19 1/2, the horizontal tube is at 18 5/8 and the bottom of the sink drain is 21, all off floor. It’s going to be real tough to get into the wall now that the new cabinets are in place so I’m hoping to squeak by with what I have now. If I do have to lower it, how high off floor would you recommend? The floor of the cabinet is 4 5/8 off the flooryes. cut the wall open and lower the tee
add a clean out while you are in the wall
you want the center line of the drain tee at 17'' from the floor
Stub out is centered at 19 1/2, the horizontal tube is at 18 5/8 and the bottom of the sink drain is 21, all off floor. It’s going to be real tough to get into the wall now that the new cabinets are in place so I’m hoping to squeak by with what I have now
Thanks PlumbNuts, I’m gonna move it. How low given the cabinet floor is at 4 5/8”As long as you are prepared to have constant blockages go for it.
Since you said it is a deep bowl sink then you shoud install it at 15" AFF which according to your measurements would be approximately 10" above inside bottom of cabinet.Thanks PlumbNuts, I’m gonna move it. How low given the cabinet floor is at 4 5/8”
Thanks, will do.Since you said it is a deep bowl sink then you shoud install it at 15" AFF which according to your measurements would be approximately 10" above inside bottom of cabinet.
Whether the drain is immediately behind the stubout or the drain turns horizontal does not change the fact that it is too high and needs to be lowered.You are also assuming the drain goes downward it the wall. It is also possible that it goes sideways.
I used thin laminate flooring. Easier to add in pieces that interlock.go buy a sheet of 1/4'' plywood. cut it the size of the back of the cabinet,
This is awkward, but...
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