putting two sinks in place of one..how do I drain

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thanks in advance to anybody that can help.

I currently have 1 sink in one of my bathrooms with a long countertop. I will be taking out the sink and installing new cabinets with a new 1 piece composite top with built-in double sinks.

There is currently only one drain for the existing sink.

Question is ..can I simply route the drain from the new sink location and tie it in with the old drain location similar to what is done in the kitchen with a garbage disposal on a double sink?
 

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It can be done, but it is a very sloppy installation, especially with a long countertop. Since you are removing the cabinet, a better way would be to have a plumber extend the drain and water lines in the wall to the new location.
 
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