J Wa
New Member
Hello,
Hoping some pros or experienced folk can help me with a problem...
My master bath has 2 vanity sinks on a floating countertop with drawers. The space beneath the drawers/countertop is open and empty... Meaning, there are 2 decorative white P-Traps visible under the vanity. The contractor's plumber didn't center the waste lines with the sink drains. (ugh) I think he became so obsessed with making sure the tailpiece extender was the right length that he overlooked this much larger issue, or he just isn't a very good plumber. So, there's a slight angle to the side as the P-Traps reach back to the waste line coming out of the wall. It's a mess...
Now, I'm about to redo the sinks that were installed for various reasons, and I'd like to redo the P-Trap and have a white bottle trap put in instead. Unfortunately, I can't easily relocate the waste lines an inch over, because they extend through tile on the back wall. It would be very costly and a MAJOR headache to even attempt it.
What would you recommend? The only idea I had was if I maybe I could hide an angled piece between somewhere inside the cabinet between the drain and the new bottle trap. Or do I just have to live with it...?
Hoping some pros or experienced folk can help me with a problem...
My master bath has 2 vanity sinks on a floating countertop with drawers. The space beneath the drawers/countertop is open and empty... Meaning, there are 2 decorative white P-Traps visible under the vanity. The contractor's plumber didn't center the waste lines with the sink drains. (ugh) I think he became so obsessed with making sure the tailpiece extender was the right length that he overlooked this much larger issue, or he just isn't a very good plumber. So, there's a slight angle to the side as the P-Traps reach back to the waste line coming out of the wall. It's a mess...
Now, I'm about to redo the sinks that were installed for various reasons, and I'd like to redo the P-Trap and have a white bottle trap put in instead. Unfortunately, I can't easily relocate the waste lines an inch over, because they extend through tile on the back wall. It would be very costly and a MAJOR headache to even attempt it.
What would you recommend? The only idea I had was if I maybe I could hide an angled piece between somewhere inside the cabinet between the drain and the new bottle trap. Or do I just have to live with it...?