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When your bathroom sink ends up off-center

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sthompson94
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I get where you’re coming from, but honestly, I think sometimes you can overthink it.

if the lines are under tension or rubbing on stuff, I’d rather bite the bullet and fix it properly—even if it means drywall dust everywhere for an afternoon.
I’ve seen plenty of installs where the flex lines aren’t perfectly straight but they’re not under real stress either. If you’ve got a gentle curve and nothing’s pinched, I’d just leave it. Not every job needs to be textbook perfect, especially if you’re not planning to sell soon. Sometimes “good enough” really is good enough.


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