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Default Sink Basin Removal

wrote:

I can double check this tonight when I get home. I do know where the
main water shut off valve is though. And yes, there is a basement;
but I'll have to see how easy it would be to get access to the piping
(good idea though).

Is it at least safe to use the shut off valves temporarily until I
address this (ie a few days)?

The drywall makes it hard to see what's behind the wall. I suppose I
could cut out a square of drywall and replace it after. All I can see
right now is that the drain pipe is welded to a coupling maybe an inch
from the finished wall. What kind of info would help? Maybe a
picture?

Peter

On May 8, 10:20 am, Speedy Jim wrote:


More info needed.

Where is the water shut off now? Is there a basement
giving access to the piping?

Don't rely on just a shut off valve to prevent
water coming out of those pipes.

The drain is another problem. There are maybe 50 possible
scenarios of what is in the wall/extending out.

Jim






Oh, yes, use the shutoffs for a short time.
If the piping in the basement is copper,
solder caps on the pipe(s) after the valve.
There are also compression fittings which
would avoid soldering for you.

Post some pics on a photo hosting site,
like PhotoBucket, etc. and link here.

Jim