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Old 05-19-2008, 03:21 PM   #7
rogue
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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M.O.C. #7368
As Carol said, if you have the Washer Dryer (W/D) prep, you have hot and cold water pipes that "T" off the bedroom sink cold and hot water lines. So if you do not have the W/D, the water will just sit in the W/D section of pipe (because its pressurized and it comes straight up from the floor to the sink with a "T" off to the side for the (W/D). The water in that section of pipe does not flow, and sits and starts to smell. When you turn on the water in the sink, it will bring a small amount of that water up into the sink and thats what you smell. As long as you do not have a W/D you can cap off the "T" any you will be all set.
I read about this on this forum and caped of mine and have not had any problems. The caps for the "T" are very cheep, and only take about 10 minutes to install under the sink inside the cabinet.
Bob
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