Kitchen sink drain install

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Gio_premo

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Iam trying to move a kitchen island a few feet. There was previously a washer next to the sink. There are two drains coming up from the concrete slab. Can I use the old washer drain for the sink? The drain on the left is the sink and the one on the right is the old washer drain that doesn’t have anything draining to it.
 

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My plan is to put the new cabinet right on top and have the drain and water supply come up from the bottom and only use the drain to the right which was the old washer drain for the new island
 

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Depends where you want the trap. If you put an AAV onto the top of the vertical pipe that is in front of the "Back L....", you could feed the new kitchen drain into the standpipe after cutting and adapting.

If not, you could cut the pipe thru the floor as high as you can go under the first existing coupling. Then glue on a new coupling, and new stuff.

Maybe identify the spot where the drain in the sink will be. For example, will it be above the center of the blue lid on the big bucket? Do you plan to have a disposal?
 
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