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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="joshcarp81" data-source="post: 16197876" data-attributes="member: 157155"><p>Only problem i see is the height of the tailpiece in relation to the tub drain height. Its high. One way to get around this is to buy a tub with a drain over the floor or a raised bed tub. This allows the drain assembly to be above the subfloor which seems to be your best bet without seeing where the tailpiece goes. Ideally i would cut off as close to the sanitary tee as possible to leave as much copper in place as you can. We usually install the entire drain assembly/overflow first. Then set the tub. Clean up that area better so i we can see where the pipe goes and if there is anymore depth you can pick up so U could install a standard tub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshcarp81, post: 16197876, member: 157155"] Only problem i see is the height of the tailpiece in relation to the tub drain height. Its high. One way to get around this is to buy a tub with a drain over the floor or a raised bed tub. This allows the drain assembly to be above the subfloor which seems to be your best bet without seeing where the tailpiece goes. Ideally i would cut off as close to the sanitary tee as possible to leave as much copper in place as you can. We usually install the entire drain assembly/overflow first. Then set the tub. Clean up that area better so i we can see where the pipe goes and if there is anymore depth you can pick up so U could install a standard tub. [/QUOTE]
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