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    Feb 16, 2009, 05:43 PM
    Adding sink to room that has working toilet already
    Hello to all! I am new and am appreciative of any help anyone can give me :-)
    I would like to add a sink to a room that already has a working toilet. There is a basement underneath the room with good, close ( within 5 feet) access to the water lines and the drain (a very large black metal pipe)for the toilet. Is there any way that I can tap into the drain myself? I am pretty sure that (with assistance) I can run the water lines myself but no idea on how to set up the drain. I am not having any luck with having a plumber return my calls for an estimate to do this... maybe too small of a job to bother?
    Thank you in advance for your advice!
    Cherry
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    Feb 16, 2009, 06:50 PM

    What are your drain lines made of PVC, cast iron, ABS?
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    Feb 16, 2009, 07:02 PM
    Hi all..

    Thought I would take a chance to post the following visual aid to your questions for Cherry, Bob... :)

    PVC pipe is the white plastic pipe in the picture. Cast iron pipe is the black metal pipe and galvanized pipe is the silver pipe.

    ABS plastic is a black plastic pipe (no picture attached).

    Let us know which type pipe you have Cherry...

    MARK
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