07-26-2020, 05:22 AM
We have this laundry room sink that sticks out into the room--maybe 3' from the wall--and sits beyond the front of the washer/drier stack. Is there a reason why it has to be so far off the wall other than maybe its proximity to the main electrical panel you can see in the picture and a sub panel that's situated below and to the right of the main? Is there a code reason to not move it back?
I want to cut the supply and waste pipes shorter, push the sink back, and then repipe with Sharkbite flex supply lines and a Fernco coupler. Other than the sink sticking out into the room, since the sink isn't bolted to the floor, but it is hard piped, I'm concerned it could take a side hit and break a pipe.
I could swap the location of the sink for the washer/drier, but obviously that would be more work.
Thanks
Paul
I want to cut the supply and waste pipes shorter, push the sink back, and then repipe with Sharkbite flex supply lines and a Fernco coupler. Other than the sink sticking out into the room, since the sink isn't bolted to the floor, but it is hard piped, I'm concerned it could take a side hit and break a pipe.
I could swap the location of the sink for the washer/drier, but obviously that would be more work.
Thanks
Paul