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    Oct 3, 2010, 02:32 PM
    Converting from a double sink to a one sink vanity
    I currently have a dual sink vanity which I plan on replacing with a single sink. Existing faucets are single lever. Replacement faucet will be dual taps (one for hot, one for cold). Don't have a clue how re: degree of work/difficulty involved. Would appreciate guidance.

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    Oct 3, 2010, 03:23 PM

    We need more information, Howw's the two tubs picked up? Be two wyes going into two traps or by a continuos waste going to a single trap? You can cap off one of the wasters and hide it in the wall. Let me know what's coming out of the wall. Regards, Tom

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