Originally Posted by MSmaidn
The drain that my washing machine overflows during the rinse cycles. We have replaced the pipe and snaked the main pipe (metal pipe where pipes drain to). I have a Sear washer (older 12 yrs model) and it says it requires a 34" in standpipe with diagram showing 34" from floor to top of pipe. We used a 2" dia pipe and it is 34" long and goes into a P trap and then a horizontal pipe over to the metal pipe into the ground. The metal pipe into the ground also has the vent to the roof joined to it. We have snaked that too. My installation instructions says it must have the 2" dia pipe, 34" min 72" max standpipe and the drain must be able to carry away 17 gallons per minute. Since I've met all the other requirements and it still comes back, how can I test the 17 gal/min and should I try to use a 3 or 4" dia pipe for the standpip and horizontal pipe to the metal drain into the floor.
You are saints for helping everyone here. I read lots of other posts about washer drain problems but didn't seem to find the same issue though in the end it might be! :D thanks for any help/suggestions/advice. :eek: