Hi,
I am finishing retiling a small bathroom and starting to plan ahead for the new vanity installation.
The p-trap overlaps the drawer which I would like to avoid cutting. I am thinking of using an s-trap instead a little higher to avoid having to cut the drawer.
What would be the easiest way to flip the pvc drainage pipe in the pic below 180 degrees so that it faces up and so that I can connect the s-trap to it? Does it look like I have enough pipe there to simply cut it and connect another extender to it?
Also, I haven't secured the baseboard with thinset yet. What is the most elegant way to make room for the toilet pipe "protector" (not sure what the actual term is). before hand it was simply resting against the old tile with space between it and the wall. Ideally the pipe would have been moved up more. Any other options? Does it make sense to make a round cut in the baseboard to make room for it?
Thanks as always!
I am finishing retiling a small bathroom and starting to plan ahead for the new vanity installation.
The p-trap overlaps the drawer which I would like to avoid cutting. I am thinking of using an s-trap instead a little higher to avoid having to cut the drawer.
What would be the easiest way to flip the pvc drainage pipe in the pic below 180 degrees so that it faces up and so that I can connect the s-trap to it? Does it look like I have enough pipe there to simply cut it and connect another extender to it?
Also, I haven't secured the baseboard with thinset yet. What is the most elegant way to make room for the toilet pipe "protector" (not sure what the actual term is). before hand it was simply resting against the old tile with space between it and the wall. Ideally the pipe would have been moved up more. Any other options? Does it make sense to make a round cut in the baseboard to make room for it?
Thanks as always!