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    Default vanity outlet through wall or floor?

    Hi,

    I'm renovating my bathroom and putting the vanity in a completely new spot, so I can't take advantage of the old pipes. The new inlet pipes are in, but I'm not sure whether i should put the waste through the wall cavity or straight down through the floor, before i run it to the storm water.

    The wall that the vanity is backing on to is an internal wall.

    any suggestions? what's the normal?

    thx in advance,

    civmeup

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    I hope you mean to connect the basin to sewerage and not storm water.

    If you have underfloor access, I would go through the floor, especially seeing the wall is internal.
    Cheers.

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    Smile

    thanks for the word vernon - I'm chewing like crazy, to reference your signature. Will go with the sewage, and through the floor.

    thx again!

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