There are a lot of ways for you to improve the value of your home, including improving your bathrooms. Many people buy homes with the intention of making some minor adjustments: adding new paint or wallpaper, building a deck, or replacing bathroom fixtures. But there are some who look at a bathroom and think they could really do a lot with it if they could handle moving pedestal sinks and plumbing in the bathroom. While this is a great idea, especially if you are thinking or creating an entirely new bathroom floor plan, it is still quite a task. Moving Pedestal Sinks and Plumbing Moving pedestal sinks and plumbing in a bathroom is not only a feat of engineering; it is a feat of carpentering, plumbing, dry walling, and tiling. Think about it: if you want to try moving pedestal sinks and plumbing, you will need to move the sink and that means moving the plumbing fixture as well as the piping. You will need to remove the existing sink, repair the hole in the wall where the sink used to attach, and then you will need to cut a new hole in the wall, extend the piping, and reattach the pedestal sink. This is a lot of steps for the average
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Bathroom Improvements: Moving Pedestal Sinks and Plumbing