Hi all, new to the forum here, and just looking for some insight on the below picture.
We're selling our house, and the buyers home inspectors found a bathroom sink draining slowly. Their comment was:
Master Bathroom Sink/Basin: Porcelain - Sink on the left side is draining real slow, a 3/4" PVC line under the sink is plumbed in for some reason and needs to be removed and drain to be draining properly. A licensed plumber should evaluate the issue.
I seriously doubt this is a drain line (only thing that makes sense to me is a vent line). I cleaned the drain trap, it was full, and the sink drains great now. Our buyers are still asking us to bring a plumber in to remove this line per the home inspection note.
I've never seen anything plumbed like this before, but I think it's just fine. Am I missing something? Is there anything wrong with having the extra line going into the drain line?
We're selling our house, and the buyers home inspectors found a bathroom sink draining slowly. Their comment was:
Master Bathroom Sink/Basin: Porcelain - Sink on the left side is draining real slow, a 3/4" PVC line under the sink is plumbed in for some reason and needs to be removed and drain to be draining properly. A licensed plumber should evaluate the issue.
I seriously doubt this is a drain line (only thing that makes sense to me is a vent line). I cleaned the drain trap, it was full, and the sink drains great now. Our buyers are still asking us to bring a plumber in to remove this line per the home inspection note.
I've never seen anything plumbed like this before, but I think it's just fine. Am I missing something? Is there anything wrong with having the extra line going into the drain line?