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Sounds good. Thanks guys. Not too worried about it, just figured I would leave the option open.
Happy Holidays
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Thanks ebaines,
She actually is not deducting mortgage interest, as we are paying everything. She did this as a favor to us to help qualify, and hopefully once we qualify on our own in the...
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Hi There,
My Fiancé and I recently purchased a house, and my sister signed on as an occupying co-borrower so that we were able to get a conventional loan, and a great interest rate. Now it would...
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Can anyone provide me with some assistance? We are designing a small kitchen, and would love to put a two burner smoothtop electric cooktop that is 12" wide on top of some sort of 24"...
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What Milo showed in his picture is what I was thinking, to get the p-trap inside of the cabinet. I'm so close to sending this puppy back. I hope we can figure this thing out once and for all. I...
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Yea that's a pretty bad shot. I'm actually at the office now. Here is the site I bought it from with description
SuperiorBath.com: Brussels - Solid Wood Bathroom Vanity, Vanities By Size: 31" to...
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Here's the back and front of vanity.
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I have attached a picture setup here if it helps. Im starting to thing I should just get an open Vanity instead of a closed one. If the visual gives you any Ideas please shoot them my way! Thanks...
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Thanks for the fast response. So the p-trap has to drop below the main pipe? Sounds like I may have to bring the p-trap up through the bottom of the vanity. Where would the water have to run...
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Hello,
I have a question regarding my bathroom plumbing. I have a 1.5" pipe coming out of the wall which goes into a p-trap. I bougth a new vanity and would like to raise that ptrap up a bit to...
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