brs7377
New Member
Gentlemen,
I replaced our vanity with one that has the sink on the right side, rather than the middle of the vanity as the old one did. I decided to just cut the pvc drain off close to the wall and run in with a 90 to the right and then with a 90 back towards the p trap and sink. Unfortunately the water supply valve was in the way (adjacent to original drain to the right) so I had to slope the 90 that I connected to the old drain slightly down (Probably 15 -20 degree angle). When I thought about what I had done, I got a little worried. It appears I basically made one huge p-trap. I used 2 inch pvc material with solvent connections everywhere (except from p-trap to 1.25†sink drain). Is this the kind of thing that will get me hammered by a home inspector when I go to sell our place? Everything is draining fine with no leaks.
P.s. I’ll post a pic when I get back home if my description sounds too confusing.
Thanks,
Ben Stone
I replaced our vanity with one that has the sink on the right side, rather than the middle of the vanity as the old one did. I decided to just cut the pvc drain off close to the wall and run in with a 90 to the right and then with a 90 back towards the p trap and sink. Unfortunately the water supply valve was in the way (adjacent to original drain to the right) so I had to slope the 90 that I connected to the old drain slightly down (Probably 15 -20 degree angle). When I thought about what I had done, I got a little worried. It appears I basically made one huge p-trap. I used 2 inch pvc material with solvent connections everywhere (except from p-trap to 1.25†sink drain). Is this the kind of thing that will get me hammered by a home inspector when I go to sell our place? Everything is draining fine with no leaks.
P.s. I’ll post a pic when I get back home if my description sounds too confusing.
Thanks,
Ben Stone