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    mikenlaurie Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Apr 27, 2008, 11:55 AM
    Double vanity - one drain?
    O.k. my question is- we are renovating a bathroom that had one sink and the new vanity will have two. Is it possible to extend the drain to the center of the two in a y shape and still use one? My husband says no- I say I have seen it done before. Not sure if it is really the correct thing to do but have seen it done. Need some help on this one. Thank you :confused:
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    Apr 27, 2008, 12:21 PM
    Don't it just make you feel sooooo good to get one up on hubby? You are correct. There is such a fitting and it's called "A Center outlet Continuous Waste". They come in two flavors. One for a stubout called a end outlet continuous waste over to one side and the one you're looking for " A Center Outlet Continuous waste, (see images) Both are legal to install. Good luck, Tom

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