I replaced vanity top with new sink and faucet. Home is from 1988. Seem the drain pipe from the wall is metal and protrudes maybe 5". There is a P-trap connected to it (the elbow part seems just pressed on to the end of the metal pipe as I cannot seem to unscrew it, etc.).
Unfortunately the new sink drain (hole) does not line up with the current P-trap vertical. It is off maybe 1" (with the sink closer to the wall by the 1").
I wonder if I can just cut the metal pipe coming in from the wall (maybe 2") and buy a new P-trap (see link below) and install it?
Does the P-trap (horizontal end) just slide into the metal pipe (I was not sure) and connect with the nut and washer (supplied)? Seems then I can adjust (slide) the trap to line up with drain vertical.
Thoughts?
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Keeney-1-1-2-in-dia-PVC-P-Trap-Fitting/1042735
Unfortunately the new sink drain (hole) does not line up with the current P-trap vertical. It is off maybe 1" (with the sink closer to the wall by the 1").
I wonder if I can just cut the metal pipe coming in from the wall (maybe 2") and buy a new P-trap (see link below) and install it?
Does the P-trap (horizontal end) just slide into the metal pipe (I was not sure) and connect with the nut and washer (supplied)? Seems then I can adjust (slide) the trap to line up with drain vertical.
Thoughts?
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Keeney-1-1-2-in-dia-PVC-P-Trap-Fitting/1042735