I'm currently remodeling my master bath. I've worked in the cabinetry & carpentry business for about 15 years off and on. I'm going to build a new vanity. The old one had the sink on the left. I'm thinking about putting the new one in the center of the 5' long cabinet. I've never really messed with plumbing, but I'm sure I could handle it with some guidance.
According to this http://ia700308.us.archive.org/18/items/gov.ga.plumbing/ga_plumbing.pdf table 906.1 states a 1.5" trap can be a maximum of 6' from the vent. Right now, the center of the vent to the center of the where the drain comes out of the wall is 18". The center of the sink drain will be about 10"-12" to the right of where it is now.
What is the easiest way to do this? Can I simply do something like the attached drawing? Also, for the supply lines, can I simply buy longer ones to reach the sink? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
According to this http://ia700308.us.archive.org/18/items/gov.ga.plumbing/ga_plumbing.pdf table 906.1 states a 1.5" trap can be a maximum of 6' from the vent. Right now, the center of the vent to the center of the where the drain comes out of the wall is 18". The center of the sink drain will be about 10"-12" to the right of where it is now.
What is the easiest way to do this? Can I simply do something like the attached drawing? Also, for the supply lines, can I simply buy longer ones to reach the sink? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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