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I had to read this twice because the first time I missed the word "with" and I was taken quite aback.Our neighbor across the street is getting rabies shots after being bitten by a raccoon which was ******* with her tiny dog. I'm not sure if this is an argument against raccoons, back yards, tiny dogs, or all of the above.
Drain sizes are to code to allow use of more fixture units than just the kitchen sink since it is a utility area.Plumbing question? If Kitchen sink drains are 1.5" why are the rough in drain lines 2"? Is it to accommodate the possibilities of multiples sinks draining into the same line in the wall? I'm doing all my plumbing trim before the countertops are installed (easier to see in there) and I bought a 2" to 1.5" reducer and a 1.5" hub trap adapter and it just feels weird to have to reduce the rough in as a matter of course.