So as much as I was dreading the day when I have to start sorting out plumbing for laundry room it has finally arrived. We did spent quiet bit of time in Home Depot picking up some copper piping and some ABS pipes for future drainage.
Old faucet and sink removed.
Drainage changed to accommodate new sink and drainage for the washer.
Pipes changed to accommodate new faucet plus a split for washer and dryer water access
New hot and cold water pipes ran to utility room for ease of access to have future piping ran for the bar sink
Drainage line ran for future sink from the bar ending inside of utility room as well.
Cost: $140 for parts.
Time: 2 x 8 hrs = 16 hrs total
NOTE: Never run pipes without having sink ready in your house. I have mis-measured and we'll need to shut off the water again as the distance of pipes is incorrect for the sink we got. Bummer.
3 comments:
Looks like you’ve changed some of the materials in the plumbing. Well, that’s good. Now you don’t have to worry about replacing it any time soon because your plumbing system is practically brand new. It’s also a smart move that you anticipated future additions like the sink. This way, you don’t have to worry about installing a drainage line because you’ve already done so.
>Jaye Conaway
That’s a major bummer problem! It’s really important to have all things planned first before doing plumbing work. By the way, the amount you spent is impressive. You do know how to get a decent quote for plumbing materials.
- Lovella Cushman
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