Thanks for reading this...my question is that I have noticed a time or two when using the shower that my bathroom sink will "burp". At about that time, I will realize it had been a while since I released the water from my tank. Is this by design, that it will give me a warning? I'm considering eliminating the sink, but do not want to create some sort of venting problem.
Additionally, my outdoor shower was given an interesting configuration that has led to it only having hot water (by previous technicians who were likely doing a short term solution). If I remove the sink, I could easily route cold water for the outdoor shower, and I would cap the drain.
(Why I'm considering eliminating the sink: I'm finding that having a separate bathroom sink isn't as useful as replacing that cabinetry with something long where I can hang dresses and/or motorcycle racing suits.)
This is for a 2010 Heartland Road Warrior (on another note, I am remodeling the entire bathroom as the platform was leaking across the floor, I believe that water would gather in the corner where it met the side and front walls and seep through, no matter how much calking I used. I'm considering replacing with a trough tub as a lightweight option, but am facing a tub height limit since the doorway is 21", and would need to remove the bedroom/bathroom wall to get anything bigger through...and I'm not so sure about that move just yet
Additionally, my outdoor shower was given an interesting configuration that has led to it only having hot water (by previous technicians who were likely doing a short term solution). If I remove the sink, I could easily route cold water for the outdoor shower, and I would cap the drain.
(Why I'm considering eliminating the sink: I'm finding that having a separate bathroom sink isn't as useful as replacing that cabinetry with something long where I can hang dresses and/or motorcycle racing suits.)
This is for a 2010 Heartland Road Warrior (on another note, I am remodeling the entire bathroom as the platform was leaking across the floor, I believe that water would gather in the corner where it met the side and front walls and seep through, no matter how much calking I used. I'm considering replacing with a trough tub as a lightweight option, but am facing a tub height limit since the doorway is 21", and would need to remove the bedroom/bathroom wall to get anything bigger through...and I'm not so sure about that move just yet