Water lines below drain line?

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Cliffdean

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Can the hot and cold water lines be placed directly below the drain line? I’m putting in a floating vanity and the opening I’m working with is fairly small. The drain line is perfect where it’s at but I think my life will be made easier if I can move the water lines just below the drain, but wasn’t sure if that was up to code?
 

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Can the hot and cold water lines be placed directly below the drain line? I’m putting in a floating vanity and the opening I’m working with is fairly small. The drain line is perfect where it’s at but I think my life will be made easier if I can move the water lines just below the drain, but wasn’t sure if that was up to code?
That is allowed.
 

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One thing to consider is if your faucet has built in supply lines that connect directly to the angle stops. I like to keep my stub outs fairly high so that I don't need to add any extension tubes to the factory supply lines.
 
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