JuanSigned
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I'm underway on a gut and remodel of my master bathroom. The old vanity had one sink where the new one will have 2. The picture shows the framing for the new wall, the positions of the existing plumbing, and the blue tape on the wall shows the length (72") and position of the new vanity. I'd like some opinions of the best way to drain the new setup. To attach to the old stub out would require a 90 degree bend and there are already a number of bends in the wall.
My questions are given a 1 1/2" drain and about 5' to the far P-trap does that require a vent for the far sink?
OR
would I be better off to cut of the old stub and drain and vent it like this?
The first choice is a lot less work, but if my research is correct the 90 degree connection requires a clean out. (which I'd rather not do for aesthetic reasons) Bottom line is the drain system needs to work well and now it the time to do it right (ie the first time).
My questions are given a 1 1/2" drain and about 5' to the far P-trap does that require a vent for the far sink?
OR
would I be better off to cut of the old stub and drain and vent it like this?
The first choice is a lot less work, but if my research is correct the 90 degree connection requires a clean out. (which I'd rather not do for aesthetic reasons) Bottom line is the drain system needs to work well and now it the time to do it right (ie the first time).