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P-Trap OK at a slight angle?
When you install a P-trap for a bathroom sink is it OK to have it at a
bit of an angle or must it be completely vertical? My situation here is a bit odd and I was advised not use use 90 degree fittings as they can restrict flow. So the best fit I can achieve is where the p-trap is slighly off vertical. Every p-trap I have ever seen is completely vertical but I have never heard that it must be. |
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P-Trap OK at a slight angle?
Mike E. Fullerton wrote:
When you install a P-trap for a bathroom sink is it OK to have it at a bit of an angle or must it be completely vertical? My situation here is a bit odd and I was advised not use use 90 degree fittings as they can restrict flow. So the best fit I can achieve is where the p-trap is slighly off vertical. Every p-trap I have ever seen is completely vertical but I have never heard that it must be. No, won't matter. As long as the outlet "arm" has a slight downward slope toward the wall, you will be fine. Jim |
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