SabotFamily
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I'm thinking about adding an outside sink while my interior wall is open during our kitchen remodel. There's plenty of room in the wall, nothing in the way, and the outside sink drain would be within about 24 to 28 inches of the interior drain trap. My understanding is that code allows you to have two sinks on one trap within that distance. The fact that it's through a wall shouldn't matter, right?
This is in San Diego, so freezing isn't an issue, and all the plumbing for that sink is already in the exterior wall were the sinks will be back to back. Is this all good, or is there something I'm missing? Thanks, folks.
This is in San Diego, so freezing isn't an issue, and all the plumbing for that sink is already in the exterior wall were the sinks will be back to back. Is this all good, or is there something I'm missing? Thanks, folks.