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Author:
Roberta (NY)
Working with a fabricator who has a stone cut for a 24" sink.
The length, width, color and size of stone & SS sink all work.
I didn't ask for center of sink measurement. My set up needs 75"
this is at 71". Is there any flexibility to handle the difference?
Even if the faucet is off center, will it fit and work from a
plumbing perspective? Thanks for any thoughts, solutions. Elaine
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North Carolina Plumber (NC)
As far as the plumbing pipes, water and drain there will be no issues if the sink is only 4" off center. The appearance will be the only factor to consider.
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Author:
hj
Plumbing can be adjusted to almost any location, but the bigger question is WHY the sink has to be at one dimension and what is the other one. Normally, you install the sink accoding to its appearance, NOT where the plumbing is.
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Author:
Natineah (OH)
Plumbing is not going to be an issue wherever the sink is located.
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seamlesssink.com/custom-seamless-sinks
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