
Sinks & Sewers LLC
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This image shows plumbing work in progress, likely by Sinks & Sewers LLC. A white PVC pipe is laid in a narrow trench dug into a concrete or dirt floor, surrounded by gravel fill. The trench runs alongside a finished interior wall.
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This image showcases a newly installed double-basin stainless steel kitchen sink, likely work done by Sinks & Sewers LLC. A modern brushed nickel faucet is mounted on the sink, set into a dark blue countertop.
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This image shows a basement area prepared for construction or repair work, presumably by Sinks & Sewers LLC. Plastic sheeting covers walls and possibly furniture, protecting them from dust and debris. Stairs lead upwards in the background.
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This image shows a freestanding stainless steel utility sink installed against a wood-paneled wall, likely a project by Sinks & Sewers LLC. All plumbing, including supply lines, P-trap, and vent pipe, is exposed.
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This image depicts plumbing work in progress by Sinks & Sewers LLC. A trench has been cut through a concrete floor, exposing the soil beneath. A white PVC pipe runs through the trench. Work boots and a broom are visible nearby.
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This image displays a freestanding stainless steel utility sink installed against a horizontal wood-paneled wall, likely a Sinks & Sewers LLC project. Exposed PVC drain pipes and supply lines are neatly connected.
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This image captures a stainless steel kitchen sink featuring a newly installed commercial-style pull-down faucet, likely fitted by Sinks & Sewers LLC. Water is running from both the main faucet and sprayer into the basin. The sink sits in a beige countertop below a window.
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This image displays the interior framing of a basement wall, likely part of a project involving Sinks & Sewers LLC. Wooden studs are visible against the concrete foundation, with rough electrical wiring and a PVC drain pipe stub-out installed.
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This image shows underground plumbing components exposed in an excavation, likely part of a Sinks & Sewers LLC job. Several pipes, including white PVC and fittings with black "LEGEND" caps, are visible in the dirt pit.