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snrusnak

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Hi, I'm renovating my master bath from a 32" wide tub to a 42" wide tub. I need to move the drain and so today I chipped out the concrete, dug out the tar and dirt, and am ready to do the PVC in the morning. Is it OK to route the P trap the way I have it illistrated in the attached pictures? The way I have the trap swivelled very "tight" is what I'm talking about, if that makes sense...

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Forgot the pictures...
 

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I don't understand what you're asking... I had a p trap under the slab that I cut off and installed a new p trap but to a slightly different location. I'm going from a 32 in to a 42 in tub so the drain needed moved.
 
Sorry, that looks like a wye fitting down in your ditch. Looking at your newest picture it looked to me like maybe
you cut out the wye and put a tee in its place but I guess not. Pictures are deceiving.
 
Made some progress yesterday. Tub came in on Thursday.
 

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