A Doubleable Sink Install. Dual-bowl sink install with carefully balanced supply and drainage.
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are you thinking about putting in a new sink are you confused about whether to go with a single bowl or a double bowl sink some people have like the benefits of one sink over the other something you may consider is called a low divide SN to solve this problem Coler has come up with a low divide sync basically it's two sinks in one it can be a double b sink as it has two sections for you to be able to use but also the divider is lower so you could fill it up past the Divide section and have basically a large single Bowl sink this design solves a lot of issues one it's better to have a double bowl sink because it's more efficient but when you have a large tray it's very hard to clean a large tray in a double bowl sink so when you fill it up past the divider level you now can use it as a single Bowl sink for more information go to Titan plumbing electric.com and visit our social media sites a [Music] [Applause]
A Doubleable Sink Install — Tampa Kitchen & Bath Plumbing Walkthrough
Dual-bowl sink install with carefully balanced supply and drainage.
Kitchens and bathrooms have more plumbing failure points than every other room combined — disposals, dishwasher hookups, ice-maker lines, vanity drains, shower valves, toilet flanges, exhaust runs. The video above walks through one piece of that puzzle in real Tampa context.
What rough-in details actually matter
On a remodel, the things that bite homeowners three years later are almost always rough-in choices: shower valve depth wrong for the chosen trim kit, toilet flange installed too low, drain offset that prevents the cabinet you fell in love with at the showroom from actually sitting in the space. We measure for the specific finish trim before any rough-in goes in the wall.
Tampa-specific consideration: humidity and exhaust matter more here than in cooler climates. Bathrooms without a routed exhaust to outside (as opposed to into the attic) become mold problems within five years. We always route to a roof or wall cap.
How Titan handles a kitchen or bath remodel
We start at the showroom with you when we can — knowing the finish trim before the rough-in saves callbacks. We pull permits, coordinate inspections, and stay through the cabinet/tile/finishes installation so the final connections actually fit what's on the wall.
- Rough-in dimensions matched to specific finish trim
- Routed exhaust to outside (no attic dumps)
- Code-current shutoffs at every fixture
- Slab cuts, drain re-routes, and floor patches done in-house
Key takeaways
What this video covers in plain English
Kitchen and bath remodels live or die on rough-in details. The video covers part of one job; these are the rough-in choices we see homeowners regret most often.
- Confirm rough-in dimensions for every fixture before any drywall closes up
- Match shower-valve depth to the specific finish trim — they aren't interchangeable
- Route bathroom exhaust to outside, never into the attic
- Plan for vanity sconces, dimmers, and smart-switch box depth in the rough-in stage
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