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    Jul 8, 2012, 07:51 PM
    How do I change the plumbing on a single vanity to a double vanity
    We are changing from a single vanity to a double vanity. Splitting the water is not a problem but what about the drainage plumbing. Can we split that without having to tear out the wall? The plumbing hits the center and we can get a vanity that has the center open

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