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Hello - I can't seem to find a definitive answer to mu question. I am going to install a sink in a counter top between two cabinets so the plumbing will be exposed underneath. To minimize the view of the pipes I want to put the drain/p trap as high as I can. For a 36" high counter and a 6" deep sink... how high can I attach the waste T fitting??
Also found this paragraph confusing. Why does the sink drain have to be situated below the water supply lines??
"The water supply line runs out of the wall into a hole in the back of the vanity, typically placed at a height of 22 to 24 inches from the finish floor. The sink drain is then situated just 4 inches inward from the water supply line. The drain line for the sink is centered inside the vanity cabinet about 3 to 4 inches inches below the water supply line."
Please advise. Thanks!
Also found this paragraph confusing. Why does the sink drain have to be situated below the water supply lines??
"The water supply line runs out of the wall into a hole in the back of the vanity, typically placed at a height of 22 to 24 inches from the finish floor. The sink drain is then situated just 4 inches inward from the water supply line. The drain line for the sink is centered inside the vanity cabinet about 3 to 4 inches inches below the water supply line."
Please advise. Thanks!