I want to put one of these in my garage

Grey Colson

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But I need to have water run to it... :(

It would be REAL handy for washing out paint brushes, bathing the dogs, etc. Reckon how much someone would charge to run hot & cold water to it from overhead existing pipes in the garage?

I thought about checking with GLT in Dallas, but wanted to ask y'all first. :D
 
Interesting. I would think the clean water would be fairly easy to tap into and get to the sink, but what about the dirty? Do you have plumbing downstairs now? Otherwise the dirty would have to travel up, right?
 
ShoeDiva said:
Interesting. I would think the clean water would be fairly easy to tap into and get to the sink, but what about the dirty? Do you have plumbing downstairs now? Otherwise the dirty would have to travel up, right?

Yes it would. That's a little problem that I must overcome :Ninja

I do have plumbing in the finished portion of the basement and a sump pump is over there, but this sink needs to be WAY over on the opposite side.
 
Jack Reacher said:
ShoeDiva said:
Interesting. I would think the clean water would be fairly easy to tap into and get to the sink, but what about the dirty? Do you have plumbing downstairs now? Otherwise the dirty would have to travel up, right?

Yes it would. That's a little problem that I must overcome :Ninja

I do have plumbing in the finished portion of the basement and a sump pump is over there, but this sink needs to be WAY over on the opposite side.

Isn't that how it always is? :huh
 
Whatever the cost, my husband would tell you it is pretty much worth it. So wonderful for bathing the lil' ones and for a quick clean up.
 
ShoeDiva said:
Jack Reacher said:
ShoeDiva said:
Interesting. I would think the clean water would be fairly easy to tap into and get to the sink, but what about the dirty? Do you have plumbing downstairs now? Otherwise the dirty would have to travel up, right?

Yes it would. That's a little problem that I must overcome :Ninja

I do have plumbing in the finished portion of the basement and a sump pump is over there, but this sink needs to be WAY over on the opposite side.

Isn't that how it always is? :huh

Of course :BH

You're right, Sis. I bet it comes in real handy for your hubby 8)
 
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