Sink plumbing?


Question:i'm planning to change my bathroom countertop and sink. the problem is, the sink is on the left side and so is the drain. i want the sink in the center of the counter top. is there a way that i can center the sink plumbing (p-trap, drain, etc.)?

Answers:
it easy to do. start from the wall there should be a trap adapter connected to the ptrap. probably 1 1/4 (could bee 1 1/2 also eitherway the parts are the same just check the size) you'll need a a female adapter to screw on that then a street 90 elbow to glue into that to point towards where you want the new sink. glue in pipe to reach to the center of where the new sink will be and glue on a regular 90 degree elbow. glue a trap adapter into the 90 and then hook up your new ptrap. remember to angle the new line about a 1/4 of an inch to provide for proper drainage.also dont forget to fasten the new pipe to the cabinet to provide proper stability.


There's always a way. I recommend going to the plumbing isle and asking the assistant there for helpful advice on what parts you will need. The installation is simple with just some PVC cement and common sense.

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