BeautyFish
New Member
We're replacing a vanity sink with a pedestal sink. The existing supply lines look like they can stay where they are, but the existing drain line from the vanity runs straight down through the floor and makes a 90 degree turn between the floor joists. The pedestal sink instructions show a wall mounted drain line that makes a 90 degree turn inside the wall. In my case, this would then make another 90 degree turn to run between the joists to the drain stack. My question is, is it ok for me to keep the existing vertical drain pipe and single turn, or do I have to run everything as pictured in the instructions, into the wall? I would probably have to play with the drain piping from the pedestal sink a little to make it run straight down after the trap.
Thanks,
Jim
Thanks,
Jim