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David T.
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  • Ontario, CA
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Kitchen Double Sink Plumbing

David T.
  • Landlord
  • Ontario, CA
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Kitchen Double Sink Plumbing

I just had my kitchen double sink plumbing redone. Does it look right to you? It has a tee between the first sink and the disposal. Thank you in advance for your response.

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Account Closed
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Originally posted by @David T.:

@Account Closed  Good point.  Mine has a garbage disposal.  Perhaps that reduces the possibility of the TEE getting clogged.

 Actually, it increases the likelihood. ;-) Most people don't use a garbage disposal properly and they put things in there that don't belong. But, I looked at one of my sinks with a garbage disposal. It's more like the picture below. Since your stub out is to the right you would swing the pipe going to the wall to the right where ever it meets the stub out.You asked a good question and one I had to stop and think about. Normally the stub out is on the left side.

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