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  • Oct 4, 2005, 04:19 PM
    rufus101
    Washer Overflows
    My washer drain is overflowing on rinse cycle, I have had the lines rotorooted out twice, they went in from the roof. There is a shower on the same drain and no water is backing up in the shower, so I am thinking that the flow is just too much for the drain to handle. I have also run a water hose in the drain and although it sounds as if it is backing up it never overflows. I have heard about taking the discharge hose and using a compression fitting to attach it to the drain line, is this the best way to fix my problem? There is a problem in that the water valves and drain line are in one of those recessed plastic boxes that fit between the studs.
  • Oct 5, 2005, 08:02 AM
    speedball1
    Hi Rufus,

    You must have a stand pipe to connect a compression fitting to. However, what you could do is try to caulk around the hose in the washer box.
    Perhaps you could locate a "O" ring large enough to do the job or I have good luck just stuffing a old rag around the hose and forming a water tight seal. Good luck, Tom

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