Hi All,
I am fitting a unit in our bathroom which has 2 sinks on it. Rather than have a trap for each which takes up space in the cupboards underneath, I wa s thinking of routing the wastes to a central point behind the cupboard and have a inline trap there. This would essentially have and elbow to connect into the sink waste, route the pipes behind the cupboard and then to the t rap. However,.... my plan seems to be flawed...
- I can't find any elbows which have a screw fitting on one end to connect onto the waste and a pipe fitting on the other
- The inline trap assumes a horizontal run however, once I have connects t he 2 pipes (one from each sink) to a tee, I would then require a vertical p ipe to go into the trap.
- If I use a normal trap to get around (2), I can't find a straight coupli ng which has a pipe fitting at one end and then a male thread the other to take the trap.
- I looked at the kitchen traps for a bowl and a half sink but the sinks a re too far apart and it results in even more pipework in the cupboard.
Seems like this is may not possible/ advisable. What do you think?
thanks
Lee.