Hi,
I’m installing a bath vanity. The existing has one sink dead center and we’re putting in 2.
I have questions about drain and supply.
Drain question: There is one existing drain/vent. Can I split that and run both drains to it, coupling them out side the wall/ inside the cabinet? Or do I need/have to put them inside the wall? I’m thinking outside as it’s easier and the runs will be straighter. If I go in the wall there will be at least 2 close 90º bends. Plus lots of sawing and drilling. I really don’t want to rip out the whole wall and move vents around.
Supply lines: Can I put dual angle stops on the existing stub outs? Or once again do I need to open the wall and split it inside, making 2 separate lines instead of one which is split.
I’m making the cabinet and can design it to semi hide most of the piping but still be accessable. I’d rather buy longe flexible supply lines and thread them inside the cabinet.
Thanks in advance,
Notrix
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Two bath sinks is not any different than a double bowl kitchen sink, with regard to the drains.
You can buy angle stops with two connections for supply lines.
I'm sorry, I thought you wanted it done the right way.