Vistaman
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New vanity in a bathroom remodel has a cabinet floor that is several inches higher than the old vanity floor. It comes to just below the bottom of the drain outlet coming from the wall. Just enough room to run the horizontal trap arm and tighten the slip joint. The DWV is in the wall just beyond that. The DWV looks like 2" or more, the tee is 1 1/2, the trap arm fits into a 1 1/2 x 1 1/4 adapter.
To install the p-trap from the lav drain normally, I'll have to really hack out the bottom of the vanity to accomodate the bottom of the p-trap before connecting it to the trap arm.
Is there some other solution? Is it OK to use 1 1/4" 45's in the cabinet to raise the trap arm enough to allow the p-trap to fit without cutting into the cabinet base? Any other ideas that will help without forcing me to cut the new vanity base?
Thanks...
To install the p-trap from the lav drain normally, I'll have to really hack out the bottom of the vanity to accomodate the bottom of the p-trap before connecting it to the trap arm.
Is there some other solution? Is it OK to use 1 1/4" 45's in the cabinet to raise the trap arm enough to allow the p-trap to fit without cutting into the cabinet base? Any other ideas that will help without forcing me to cut the new vanity base?
Thanks...