I'm not a plumber but from research I've done, it's supposed to have a trap (to keep sewer fumes out of home) and riser for washing machine should be no shorter than 30", for 2" pipe.
Wow, makes me feel better about what I got going on, I’m trying to install everything behind the washer and dryer so you don’t see any plugs or any piping
I'm not a plumber but from research I've done, it's supposed to have a trap (to keep sewer fumes out of home) and riser for washing machine should be no shorter than 30", for 2" pipe.
There is a main trap below the floor
Wow, makes me feel better about what I got going on, I’m trying to install everything behind the washer and dryer so you don’t see any plugs or any piping
Thank you for giving me idea.
Where is the P trap to prevent gas from coming back in?
💯 I like this set-up!
Can both washes drain at the same time, w/o the drain backing up?
Looking forward to see the dryer set-up! 👀
the drain can handle the water outflow even if both washing machines are running. I use it most the time coz so much clothes to wash everyday
My shit is not draining... is it because my pipe is to high?
How about can I add another for sink drainage ?
How is it draining if drain pipe is so high
pipe is high so it can hold the washing machine outlet drain and can avoid any water overflow
Can i get it online ? What is the exact name of this connector?
I made it myself using PVC pipes
Its a T and a 45 connector with some straight pipe cuts
That doesn't look right.
Wheres the P trap?
Also, many other machines exert more flow tham this.
I'm glad it worked for your setup
Don’t use pvc cause from the heat it may bend.
Le siphon ?
This is not correct methods
It will smell
i know it should have a trap, but so far it is not smelly. makes me wondering as well
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