What if new sink drain doesn’t line up with existing pipes?

In general, if the P-trap doesn’t line up with the drain, you can adjust the length and height of your drainpipes by cutting them or simply slipping them in and out of their fittings.

How do you extend a sink drain pipe?





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How do you move a drain pipe in a vanity?

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How do you plumb an offset in a bathroom sink?

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Should faucet line up with drain?

Ideally, the flow of water from the faucet should go down the drain. Don’t forget that the faucet usually sits back either on the sink rim if it’s a drop in or a bit farther back it it’s a deck mount.

Can sink drain be offset?





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What is a trap adapter?

PVC Threaded Trap Adapter to connect your sink drainage to the drain pipe that extends through the wall or floor. Designed to fit most tubular drain applications, this universal adapter is constructed from PVC plastic.

What is a PVC pipe extender?

PVC pipe extenders are usually used in repair situations where you need an extra bit of pipe to connect to your fitting, valve, etc. Pipe extenders work by fitting inside Schedule 40 PVC pipe on one side, and fitting inside a standard socket fitting on the other side.

How far should a faucet extend into a bathroom sink?

To Conclude. For ease of use and less splashing, the best faucet extends seven inches into the bathroom sink. Faucets should always have a spout reach of at least five and a half inches. Seven inches, however, gives ample room so that you aren’t bumping against the back of the sink when you wash your hands.

How far should faucet reach sink?



The standard reach for many sink faucets is an average measurement of 5.5 inches deep.

What spout reach do I need?

To find the ideal spout reach, measure from the center mounting hole forward to the center of your sink. This will ensure that if your installation holes are set further beyond the sink edge, it will still reach the middle of the sink and make washing the dishes more comfortable.

What is spout clearance?

Clearance. For a faucet that swivels and for easy cleaning, measure the distance between the faucet hole and the backsplash to ensure that the faucet has enough space to move freely (without the spout or handle hitting the wall).

Where should the water hit the basin?



The stream of water should not hit so high on the wall of the vessel that it causes splashing. The necessary length of the spout, or reach, will vary depending upon the angle of the water flow and the shape of the basin, but it is important that the water hits the sink bottom, particularly if it is a shallow sink.

How do you know if a faucet will fit?

If the distance is six inches or more you need a “widespread” or “eight inch spread” faucet. If the measurement is less than six inches you need a “centerset,” “mini-spread” or a “four inch spread faucet.” Each of these configurations is for a faucet that will use all three holes in the sink.

What are the 3 holes in the sink for?

Depending on the design of your sink, it may have one, two or three holes, and they may appear between the faucet valves, facing toward you, or under the near rim, facing the mirror. They serve two functions: to prevent an overflow with the drain stopper engaged and to provide an escape route for air in the drain.

Can you put a one hole faucet in a three hole sink?

So if you have a three-hole sink with the outside holes 4 inches apart, you should be able to install a single-handle bathroom faucet. However, a deck plate to cover all the holes is usually needed. Many single-handle bathroom faucets include an “escutcheon” or deck plate for this very reason.