Kohler Brockway installation

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David95966

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In interested in installing a Kohler Brockway. My water supply would come from below the sink, not from the wall. Is there sufficient room behind the sink to feed the water lines without going into the wall? Would I need any special hardware to do this? image.jpg
 

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David -- We are also installing a Kohler into new construction. Don't have the sink yet. My plumber is asking me the same question you asked. Kohler's spec sheet is unbelievable inadequate and I hate to buy the sink and have to move it more than once given it's bulk. Do you now know the answer to your question, and could you share it with us? Thanks!
 

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There is room, but you have to mount the faucets to the sink and do the piping before you install the sink. I haven't seen a sink like that, and its faucets, since the 50s and then they were in factory rest rooms.
 

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People should hold on to that good stuff. Porcelain does suffer with age, though.
 
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