Chestnuts
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Alas, I am back. I know, I know....OH NO, Here we go again say some of you! But not true. I am finally going to remodel and put the dishwasher over by the sink like it should where been built. I have some plumbing questions --dealing with supply lines and not drain lines.
The far right pipe is the cold supply line. The middle pipe is the hot water supply line and the far left side is dishwasher hot water supply line.
I want to do away with these supply lines coming thru the floor. I will be installing a new wood floor and do not want to cut the flooring around these pipes or cut holes in the bottom of my new sink base. I plan on putting the dishwasher supply as a new line from under the floor and not from the sink supply line.
When this house was built back in the 50's, this wall was an outside wall. A previous owner built a backroom that has a heating/AC duct back there. Plus the window above the sink lets air flow freely back between rooms.
I want to bring new supply lines thru the opening in the wall where the drain goes. The ledge of the foundation is 17" below this opening. I do not believe copper pipe will be able to be used here because of the tight space and the bends that will be needed. It was suggested to me to use non bursting dishwasher supply lines to make the S curve that would need to be made. Is there something better to use to accomplish this want???
So what suggestions do you have????
The far right pipe is the cold supply line. The middle pipe is the hot water supply line and the far left side is dishwasher hot water supply line.
I want to do away with these supply lines coming thru the floor. I will be installing a new wood floor and do not want to cut the flooring around these pipes or cut holes in the bottom of my new sink base. I plan on putting the dishwasher supply as a new line from under the floor and not from the sink supply line.
When this house was built back in the 50's, this wall was an outside wall. A previous owner built a backroom that has a heating/AC duct back there. Plus the window above the sink lets air flow freely back between rooms.
I want to bring new supply lines thru the opening in the wall where the drain goes. The ledge of the foundation is 17" below this opening. I do not believe copper pipe will be able to be used here because of the tight space and the bends that will be needed. It was suggested to me to use non bursting dishwasher supply lines to make the S curve that would need to be made. Is there something better to use to accomplish this want???
So what suggestions do you have????