If its a new install, in my state you need to have a plumber do the work. Home owners that have occupancy (you must live in the home) must be a single dwelling (no multiples) can do minor repairs, and replacment of exsiting fixtures, providing the city code allows it.(which has to meet or exceed state code) Falure to comply can result in fines, jail, and you can be sued for negligance. Damages such as new ownership, polution of potable water, polution of ground water, and etc.
@Mr4n4fun Thanks for the advice, something like this should remind everyone, to check with your local building department, before doing any remodeling or home repairs.
If its a new install, in my state you need to have a plumber do the work. Home owners that have occupancy (you must live in the home) must be a single dwelling (no multiples) can do minor repairs, and replacment of exsiting fixtures, providing the city code allows it.(which has to meet or exceed state code) Falure to comply can result in fines, jail, and you can be sued for negligance. Damages such as new ownership, polution of potable water, polution of ground water, and etc.
Mr4n4fun 1 month ago
@Mr4n4fun Thanks for the advice, something like this should remind everyone, to check with your local building department, before doing any remodeling or home repairs.
gregvancom 1 month ago
totally should be no problem configuring a dbl sink drain like you have depicted here. love to hear the arguments against.
manholewisdom 2 months ago
what city or state is this.
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