been doing a lot of kitchen/bathroom renos this past couple of years, tail piece 99 percent of the time is short, I always stock up on a 6 inch extender, this current job needed a 12 inch so now I stock up on those too
In my state you cant use a slip nut past the seal of the trap, personally i like this because it forces you to hard pipe sinks, i hate those little plastic tubular traps.
Wow as a oder control tech at a feminine hygiene test facility I have always installed my slip nut bevel downwind of 6 inch extension tube properly inserted into the waste tube.
Amazing how he managed to do all of this without an excessive amount of glue. Somehow my plumbers have never figured that out and I end up having to cut out whole assemblies anytime I need to change something
Nothing amazing about this. Every homeowner should be able to work tubular PVC. Not saying he didn't do a good job, just wondering where the hell glue would even apply here.
Pex through the floor. Really. It kinda irritates me that people think this is plumbing. It's what a hole owner might do with out training. Pex is a failed system . I've only been plumbing since 1985
And a failed system? It’s literally the best thing that’s ever happens to plumbing. Worked as a residential plumber for 2 years. Everyone says it’s amazing.
Or you just use regular old copper cutters to cut the tailpiece to match the ridiculous Chinese p-trap you have... For the love of God at least you have less things that can leak....