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Can I take the plumbing from 1 sink faucet and turn into 2 seperate faucets?

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In my bathroom we have a huge counter but the house plans only called for 1 sink in the counter. I would like to add another sink and faucet to the counter.

Can I use the plumbing for the one faucet and use it to supply water correctly to two seperate faucets? I'm not worried about the plumbing, I'm more worried about the water lines (hot/cold). Please let me know if this is possible, how to do it and any problems I might run into. thanks!

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  1. Yes you can. But I agree with Victor.

    There is allot of work that goes into this.

    The hole for the other sink needs cut out, and if you buy matching sinks that are a different size you could have a problem.

    The plumbing is not an easy task if you have little or no experience. So if you want it done right, call someone that knows what they are doing.


  2. Sure you can, get a certified plumber to do the work though.

    Good luck.

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