Plumbing – Is this flexible drain trap configuration acceptable

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I recently redid my entire bathroom (new to all of this), The sink we chose has a draw back we discovered late into the remodel…it has a non-removable drawer that sits almost level with the drain leading into the wall.

I had to come up with a somewhat creative design to allow a p-trap to be implemented. I am a beginner and not sure if this design works. I can run the faucet for minutes at a time and it does not leak. The p-trap appears to hold a large amount of water in it because of the large loop, but perhaps this isn't an issue at all.

Sorry if this seems basic but does this setup seem suitable?

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Best Answer

No. That is an absolute mess waiting to happen.

Go to the hardware store, buy a longer tailpipe so you can lower the trap. Aim the pipe off of the trap for the drain you have that is lower than it should be.

You can buy a proper trap that has nut fittings so you can remove it to clean hair, and jewelry out. You may have to cut a small hole in the vanity floor / drawer top to make clearance for the trap. Do not try fudging it with that S trap mess.