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Humbaba
Aug 4, 2006
I took out the single sink in my master bath and had a granite countertop with double sinks installed. I've put in the drain pipes, but the water is draining very slowly.

Here you can see the the left side where I come out of the sink into the P trap. The right sink is functionally identical.


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Here's the T and a third P trap that gets me into the wall. The main reason I had the trap was to handle the height difference.


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Would it drain faster if I pulled that middle trap out and just ran my T into the pipe on the wall? If the elevation difference isn't going to work with the height of the existing pipes, should I necessarily lower them or could I get some sort of flexible line to connect between the T and the pipe in the wall?

Humbaba fucked around with this message at 17:31 on Jun 12, 2009

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Humbaba
Aug 4, 2006
I pulled that middle P trap and the drains are now much faster. Thanks!

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