Tough one: adding drainpipe behind dishwasher
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Ok so I've begun construction on a washer/dryer (stackable) retrofit and I need some more guidance from the experts. So far, I've opened a pantry up and run hot and cold water lines to the area. I've also added a washer box with standpipe in the pantry.
All studs I will talk about here are load bearing exterior wall studs.
The goal is/was to run the drainpipe past the dishwasher on the outside of the wall (the pipe would be exposed but we would avoid boring through the studs). Ultimately, after passing the dishwasher, I would join the washer drain to the kitchen sink with a wye. I would add 2 AAV's (1 post kitchen trap and 1 post washer trap, if anyone is curious).
Turns out, the dishwasher depth prohibits the pipe from being run behind it. I had initially thought it would work since there are hot and cold lines running behind it. I thought wrong.
Now to get passed the dishwasher, I could bore 2" holes through the exterior studs, or notch them 1.5" and remove the drywall for 2" passing. I know that doesn't meet code. I am troubled because a neighbor of mine paid a contractor to do the work and was successful.
I looked at his house (these are identical townhomes) and he had no visible washer drain pipe. I literally have no idea where they would have put it, unless they bored through all of his exterior studs. He mentioned that they did remove the dishwasher but never did any work under the sink.
Any initial thoughts? I really appreciate the help.
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Thanks for the response. The exterior studs are not 2x6- they are 2x4 and with a 2 1/8" hole in the middle it is going to significantly weaken the frame. I also would have to drill through multiple studs and all my research tells me this is a bad idea.
A huge problem that hasn't been addressed is the fact that to drill through the studs would require removing all the cabinets (huge job).
As I mentioned, a similar home was remodeled and they never tied into the sink. I'm thinking they went outside with the PVC.
Ever heard of laundry to landscape irrigation using graywater? Yes, I'm desperate but I'm considering everything.
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Thank you, Mark- you're help through this whole process has been amazing.
I am going to go for it, drilling through the 2x4 studs. Any last words of advice? It ought to be fun adding the slope in the wall and attaching the pipe. I'm going to invest in a right angle drill and hole saw right now.
Also- currently my kitchen sink is trapped and goes into the wall to a vent pipe. Since I will be venting the washer machine drain with an AAV do you think I need to add an AAV to the kitchen sink also? After all, I will be attaching it to the kitchen drain post trap.
Thanks!
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Follow up! Tested the project and it works amazing! I'm elated. Thank you Mark!