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Jan 17, 2014Explorer
Plumbing questions: Moving P-Trap
I have a small Class C that is great for us except the kitchen area lacks storage, particularly drawers. Under the sink is a cupboard, but I want to install 3 sliding drawers in the cupboard. The p-trap for the sink drain is in the way for the top drawer, so:
1. Can I move the p-trap closer to the outside wall by putting a 90 degree elbow on the sink drain to run a drain pipe horizontally about 6 inches, then install the p-trap? I would like the horizontal drain pipe to be as close to the bottom of the sink as possible, to allow for clearance for the drawer. In other words, does the p-trap need to be directly under the sink drain?
2. The p-traps in my house use a slip joint to adjust for height, but the class C has everything glued. Any problem using a slip joint? I was thinking vibration might be the reason the RV is glued?
Thanks
1. Can I move the p-trap closer to the outside wall by putting a 90 degree elbow on the sink drain to run a drain pipe horizontally about 6 inches, then install the p-trap? I would like the horizontal drain pipe to be as close to the bottom of the sink as possible, to allow for clearance for the drawer. In other words, does the p-trap need to be directly under the sink drain?
2. The p-traps in my house use a slip joint to adjust for height, but the class C has everything glued. Any problem using a slip joint? I was thinking vibration might be the reason the RV is glued?
Thanks