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P trap sink telescopic both ends.

  • 15-01-2022 6:07pm
    #1
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    Hi all,

    I have just got the bathroom re tiled and a new layer of backer board went on the wall that the sink is on.

    This has now pushed the sink out.

    Is there such a thing as a telescopic p trap on both ends? Ie the end that connects onto the sink and the end that goes onto the pipe that goes outside.

    Thanks.

    ps I should also add if I put a coupler and a piece of pipe on the pipe going out the wall it will add too much to the pipe.

    I only need an extra width of the pipe if ya get me.



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