Plumbing question - how to connect 1 1/2" pipe to 1 1/4" pipe?

We recently put a different sink in a bathroom in our house. The pipe coming out of the wall is 1 1/2" and the sink drain pipe is 1 1/4" (plastic pipe not metal). Is there a connector or set of parts that can be used to connect the two? Where can I find this type of item (big name home improvement stores don't seem to have the right parts)?

Thanks!

rangedog2008-06-20T05:23:26Z

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If the threads are good on the stubout, (the pipe coming out of the wall), use a 1 1/2 to 1 1/4 slip joint nut and washer. This is first choice.

If not, go buy a Fernco, or Cantex rubber trap adapter at any hardware and most lumber stores. Size the adapter accordingly. You should look for the adapter that will work on 1 1/2 ip size to 1 1/4 tubular size.

former ebayer2008-06-20T05:32:24Z

The home improvement store does have the right parts. Look in the plumbing section where you buy traps for your sink and extension tubes for sink drains. In the package with these parts are 2 washers. One is the proper thickness for connecting 1-1/2" to 1-1/2" and 1-1/2" to 1-1/4" . Thats all you need.

Anonymous2016-03-17T13:54:11Z

Investigate the plastic waterlines. Both glued pvc and the pex brand. Both are modern alternatives to traditional copper piping. If properly installed they have a good service record and are generally acceptable with most building departments. Copper is great but sometimes difficult to retrofit to old construction as well as being expensive. In most modern homes today there is always some sort of plastic water or drain lines being used. The reason being it is made very tough now and actually outperforms other traditional materials. Copper waterlines are not permanent. They can corrode from the inside out if exposed to acidic water for prolonged periods. As you can tell I am a fan of the plastics. Having built a number of houses using both materials I would alway choose the plastic over copper. Nuf said. Hope this helps.

dana L2008-06-20T05:03:44Z

The big home improvement stores definitely have reducers...
from what I am guessing...(to try to simplify) the piece you will need has a screw connection at the top of it..will only be about 3 inches long...straight...looks a bit like the pipe has a cap on it but the cap has a hole in it, that is where the drain pipe goes and you tighted it
if at all possible take the drain pipe with you to make sure you get the right size

oreos402008-06-20T23:24:08Z

in the slip joint (trap adapter)where the trap connects to the house WDV there is a plastic seal. There are two sized rings that will both fit this connection.one is for 1 1/2" pipe and the other is for 1 1/4".

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