You want the drain pipe for a kitchen sink at least 18" above the floor. You do not want it any closer or it might be kicked, or damaged during building or installing the faucet pieces.
The standard kitchen sink drain pipe size is 1 1/2 inches in diameter.
Yes, be sure to pipe floor drain line properly into water closet piping.
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The recommended drain pipe size for a residential kitchen sink installation is typically 1.5 to 2 inches in diameter.
The toilet flange is usually above the floor level. You would have to cut it off the drain pipe and cap it. How you do this depends on what type of pipe the drain is made of. Even if the drain should be below the floor level, you have to seal the drain or sewer gas will come up from the drain.
The standard kitchen drain pipe size for residential plumbing systems is typically 1 1/2 inches in diameter.
Raise it, or get a plumber to do so
another clog, further down the drain pipe. You need a drain snake.
It will dry just fine... after you remove the flooring...
Inside pipe cutter
The steps involved in kitchen sink drain pipe replacement are: 1. Turn off the water supply to the sink. 2. Remove the old drain pipe by loosening the connections and disconnecting it from the sink and the main drain line. 3. Measure and cut the new drain pipe to the appropriate length. 4. Install the new drain pipe by connecting it to the sink and the main drain line. 5. Secure the connections and test for leaks. 6. Turn the water supply back on and check for proper drainage.
To properly install an offset sink drain in your kitchen, you will need to first measure and cut the drain pipe to fit the offset location. Then, connect the drain pipe to the sink and secure it in place with the appropriate fittings. Finally, test the drain to ensure it is properly installed and functioning correctly.