Is a utility sink in a garage a bad idea? Here's my option:
Looking for both hot/cold lines and a normal sink drain (not a 5gal bucket option), tied in to plumbing through the basement (currently unfinished).
The wall is an interior wall, but the location is also within a few feet of the 2-car garage door (currently not insulated). Garage is not heated.
There's a hose spigot there currently that I'm going to need to move about 6 inches anyway, so I'll likely replace it and have hot water brought in next to it if so as well. See pic, you can see the spigot and just barely see the garage door opening on the right.
Sink would be semi-built in - not sure if I'm going to spend the cash on this expensive NewAge option, but something like
this:
Probably best to assume I won't always turn off the lines underneath the sink, assuming that is an option. So something that stays hooked up more or less all year long, even when I "forget" it.
Bottom line though, I don't need a flooded garage.
So before I get a plumber out here and sound too stupid, is this a realistic option for Colorado temps? Do they make freeze-free sink lines like they do for hose spigots? From what I've read, you can maybe put the trap on the interior (basement) side of the wall to prevent the trap from freezing too...
