kdenault
New Member
Now, I'm installing a new vanity to replace a pedestal sink in my bathroom. I purchased a new p-trap kit. The vanity has clearance in the back to allow for the hookup. The water supply and the drain are in the wall. The water supply fits nicely in the clearance. The problem is the drain in the wall. It falls about 1 inch below the clearance opening in the vanity. If i cut into the back of the vanity to clear the drain, it will probably effect the structural integrity of the vanity as it will mean cutting into the only cross piece in the back. Is there a flex tube that can be used to connect the wall tube of the p-trap to the drain in the wall--in other words, I would connect the flex tube to the drain in the wall, bend it upwards (like an 'S') and then connect the wall tube to the flex tube? I would still have to pull the vanity out from the wall some to allow clearance for the flex tube, but the amount would probably be less with a flex tube and I can't see any other way around it. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Kathy
Kathy