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  "name": "Does installing a wall-mounted sink automatically provide knee clearance?",
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      "name": "Does installing a wall-mounted sink automatically provide knee clearance?",
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        "text": "While wall-mounted sinks often facilitate better knee clearance compared to traditional vanity-style sinks, it's not automatic. The key is the height at which the sink is installed and the design of its basin and plumbing. To ensure adequate clearance, the bottom of the sink's apron or any exposed plumbing must be positioned high enough (at least 27 inches from the floor for ADA compliance) to allow a wheelchair to roll underneath. Proper planning and professional installation are essential to achieve the required clear space.",
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        "description": "Wall-mounted sinks often help, but knee clearance isn't automatic. Proper installation height and plumbing configuration are crucial to ensure adequate clear space for accessibility."
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  "description": "Wall-mounted sinks often help, but knee clearance isn't automatic. Proper installation height and plumbing configuration are crucial to ensure adequate clear sp"
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