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1. Hot water tanks

2. Washing machines

3. Refrigerators with
    water or ice units

4. Dishwashers

5. Air conditioners in
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What Every New Home Should Have
.... and probably won't, unless you ask

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The Mud Room:
  1. Utility Sink

    Farmhosue sink from Franke Active people often bring dirt into the home from their work or hobbies. Often, it ends up in the kitchen, where food is being prepared.

    It's best to provide a cleanup area away from the living quarters, and the mud room is an ideal location.

    Utility sinks are designed to handle larger cleaning jobs in the mud room, utility room, garage, and laundry room.

    Learn more about: Mud Rooms   and/or Utility Sinks

  2. Mop Sink

    Mustee mop basin Installed at floor level, a mop sink eliminates the need to lift heavy buckets of water when filling or emptying and convenience when cleaning unusual sized items.

    Drop front models make mop handling even easier. Mop sink faucets are wall mounted, roughly waist high, and often have spouts connected to a hose for more flexibility (and less splashing).

    Different shapes, depending on need and space constraints, including corner models. They are available in stainless steel, molded stone and terrazzo.

    The mop sink is ideal for the laundry, mud room or garage.
    Learn more


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What Every New Home Should Have
(Room by Room)

1. GENERAL PLUMBING
    Water Heater Pan
    Insulated Lines
    Recirculating Pump

2. GARAGE
    Freezeless Faucets
    Utility Sink
3. MUD ROOM
    Utility Sink
    Mop Sink

4. LAUNDRY ROOM
    Automatic Shutoff Valves
    Floor Drain
    Sink with pull-out spout
5. BATHROOM
    Grab Bars
    Fan/Light Over Tub/Shower
    Hand Held Spray at Tub
    Body Spray Shower

6. KITCHEN
    Pot Filler

See Also:
Mud Room Planning Guide


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