Washer back up - not a clog!
Our basement floor drain began backing up after washing several loads of laundry in a row. Our plumber explained that there was a clog in the line between this drain and the street but since there wasn’t a cleanout, they would need to dig up the floor and place one in the line. After the cleanout was added and a few pieces of old broken pipe were replaced, a grated floor drain was cemented into place and the floor was cemented. The snake was run to the street from the new cleanout. The first load of laundry backed up immediately in the new line yet only a trickle of water was flowing through the cleanout (I took the lid off). The washer hose goes into a horizontal piece of PVC at shoulder level, into an elbow, through a piece of panty hose and into a single laundry tub, through a piece of 1 1/2” corrugated pipe which rests against the new grate on the drain. We held the end of the hose perpendicular to the grate and it took most of the water but I think the hose should go into the drain but not sure. In the meantime (It’s Friday night, the plumber is off until Monday and I would to get some laundry done) I drilled a 3/4 “ hole in the bottom of a plastic trash can and put this over the grate (not bad for a girl?) but would like a better solution. Any suggestions?