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03-14-2007, 11:53 PM

Tom, thanks.

But re: fill line. If a fill line is brought into the room through the wall, a kitchen or sink faucette would have to be attached to the line on the inside of the room, yes?

A whole sink fixture would not work in the room, so I'm not sure what my options are for what kind of fixture needs to be inside the room to permit mixing hot and cold. I had been prompted to explore a drain line only, but you are right - if I'm putting in a drain line it would make sense to complete the picture with a fill line also.

What I remain curious on is, in these applications where plumbing is brought to rooms of a home where such plumbing ordinarily would be out of place, what type of fixture (for the fill line) will protrude into the room? Or what kinds of fixtures suit this purpose but remain low profile and don't require an entire sink.

Of course the answer is "any kind you can buy at the hardware store - it's your house", but a sink faucet sticking out of a spare room wall seems odd so I'm curious how people handle this.

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