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I'm installing the drain pipes under the new kitchen sink. I use all ABS
black pipes with an adjustable P-trap. Is that ok if the outgoing part of the p-trap is perpendicular (right angle) to U? I'm afraid that could likely cause clog. Thanks. John |
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![]() John61 wrote: I'm installing the drain pipes under the new kitchen sink. I use all ABS black pipes with an adjustable P-trap. Is that ok if the outgoing part of the p-trap is perpendicular (right angle) to U? I'm afraid that could likely cause clog. Thanks. John Should be OK. There is a limit to the total amount of bends you can have by code but I don't know what it is. |
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