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    cobraspyguy Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Mar 3, 2011, 05:56 PM
    Washer plug on same wall as tub.
    My tub wall backs up to the washer on the back side of the wall. You can't see the plug from the bathroom. It is in the laundry room that is on the opposite side of the bathroom wall. Can this be. Not sure of the code on this one. The shower stall was on this wall and the plumbing was running right next to the box. I have no way of moving the washer box.
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    Mar 3, 2011, 06:43 PM

    This is FINE. No problem at all.

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