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    Sep 29, 2012, 07:07 PM
    I have a vertical drain pipe coming from basement rather than a horizontal pipe from
    I have a vertical pipe coming up from the basement rather than a horizontal pipe from the wall. How should I connect the sink drainage? Should I place a tee in the vertical pipe and cap the top of the vertical pipe. Or should I place a 90 degree angle into the vertical pipe from the basement and connect the sink drainage to that 90 degree elbow. Which would you feel would be better for future repairs, etc?
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    Sep 30, 2012, 06:31 AM
    Ya got to give me more then this.
    Should I place a tee in the vertical pipe and cap the top of the vertical pipe.
    What vertical pipe? Stack? Just a pipe sticking up out of the basement floor? And if I s would that pipe be capped or is it a direct connection between the sewer and your house?
    To connect with a vertical pipe you would cut in a sanitary tee. You would use a tee because you would come off the top end of the tee with a vent for the sink. Let me know how it goes. Good luck, Tom

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