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  • Jun 26, 2011, 07:57 AM
    tmw76
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    Relocating Washer & Dryer to basement
    We have a laundry room that is the size of an actual bedroom, and we would like to make it one. In order to do so, we need to close off the plumbing and move the washer and dryer to the basement. I'm trying to find out if I will have to get a laundry tub and pump like I've been reading about or if I can tie into the existing plumbing somehow. The drain in the picture is the main sewer drain and all toilets, shower, sinks & existing washer drains into this. Can I somehow T into this?
  • Jun 26, 2011, 11:09 AM
    mygirlsdad77

    You can tie into the three inch pipe right above the floor, then you will need to add a trap and vent for the washer.
  • Jun 26, 2011, 02:32 PM
    massplumber2008

    That isn't a sewage ejector pump is it? If so, the pit vent is missing.

    If not, and that is a sump pump, then in most states nowadays you can't tie that pump into the sewer system.

    Just in case you didn't know, TMW... ;)

    Mark
  • Jun 26, 2011, 02:45 PM
    ma0641
    Looks like an ejector pump as Mark indicated. Should(must?) have dedicated vent through roof, everyone I've seen in GA does. What is pipe in wall behind connection?
  • Jun 26, 2011, 02:55 PM
    hkstroud

    Has to be a sump pump. Why would you have an ejector pump when the sewer main is under the basement floor? Pipe that the hose is hanging on appears to be the discharge pipe for the sump pump at one time. Some one rerouted sump into main sewer clean out for some reason.

    Washer could be drained into main if a vent pipe is available. Simplest way would be to dump washer into sump pit then let sump pump pump it out to main.
  • Jun 26, 2011, 02:57 PM
    tmw76
    The previous owner tied the dump pump into the sewer. I need to get it redirected at some point. Thanks for the help guys. I need to figure out how to tie into this and figure out how to create a vent for the pipe that I tie in. I would like to put the washer right next to the sump pump. Can I vent this out the wall of the basement?
  • Jun 26, 2011, 04:01 PM
    hkstroud

    Vent has to either tie into plumbing venting system or be vented through the roof. An AAV (Air Admittance Valve) could also be used.
  • Jun 26, 2011, 04:48 PM
    tmw76
    Comment on ma0641's post
    The pipe behind is actually the old drain for the sump pump. The main drain does not drain into the sump pump. It just so happens that it is near it.
  • Jun 26, 2011, 04:53 PM
    tmw76
    Comment on hkstroud's post
    Is it code to have the washer drain into sump pump? I believe the vent system is to the left where you see the drain coming from the wall. Unfortunately, plumbing is something that I don't have a lot of experience with. I do want it to look professional and not something I would see on "Holmes Inspection" :-).
  • Jun 26, 2011, 05:23 PM
    hkstroud

    Dumping the washer drain into a sump is not the most professional I admit, just the easiest.
    What is on the other side of that wall that the sewer pipe comes through. I guessing you have a partial basement.

    You can tee off the 3 (or 4) piping with a 2" drain to the washer but you need to vent it. Doubt that there is a vent line in your basement if there is no other plumbing in the basement. Options are to get vent piping up to first floor and tie in or to use an AAV.
  • Jun 26, 2011, 07:28 PM
    massplumber2008
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    Hi Guys...

    First, Harold, yeah... *DUH* on my part... should have seen it was a sump pump... great observing as always!

    Second, Harold also presented a good idea in suggesting that the easiest way is to just let the washing machine drain into the sump pump pit. If you do this be sure to loop the washing machine discharge hose to above the washing machine before turning back down and into the sump pit or the washer could empty itself of water even during the fill cycle, OK?

    Also note that the pump is easiest, but it is something that will require you to rely on a sump pump instead of just plain old gravity, so I would really consider installing this all properly... TRAP AND VENT it, as Harold said... :)

    If you trap and vent it you want it to look something like I have drawn below... see image. The vent will need to connect into a vent in the basement at a minimum of 42" off the basement floor OR can go upstairs and connect into a vent up there, again, at a minimum of 42" off that finished floor.

    Questions? Let us know, OK?
  • Jun 27, 2011, 06:17 AM
    hkstroud
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    Mark was out of colored font so I copied his drawing for him (in pretty pink to match his eyes)
  • Jun 28, 2011, 07:41 AM
    massplumber2008
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    How did you know I had pink eyes?
  • Jun 28, 2011, 02:43 PM
    ma0641
    Comment on massplumber2008's post
    Is that what is called a "PLUNGING neckline"? LOL
  • Jun 28, 2011, 03:24 PM
    massplumber2008

    I was hoping someone would catch that, Brian. Leave it to you... :)
  • Jun 28, 2011, 06:34 PM
    ma0641
    Comment on massplumber2008's post
    Hard to get past a 70 yr O** F**t
  • Jun 28, 2011, 07:12 PM
    hkstroud

    Watch out Brian, a "plunging neckline", and "horney" too

    Mark are you really still playing with dolls?
    (ain't buying, I down loaded)
  • Jun 28, 2011, 08:35 PM
    mygirlsdad77

    You are cuter than I pictured, Mark. And thanks Brian. I didn't know what a plunging neckline was (yes Im ignorant in many ways), but I sure enjoyed the photos when I googled it. I will certainly never forget what a plunging neckline is.
  • Jun 29, 2011, 10:57 AM
    massplumber2008
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    In fact, I've never stopped playing with dolls, Harold... :D (can I even post this picture hmmm? )... see image.

    MGD77, I just googled plunging neckline, too, very, well... visual!
  • Jun 29, 2011, 04:59 PM
    mygirlsdad77

    Wait a minute, that doesn't look anything like your last picture of yourself. For some reason, the ball and chain makes me laugh more than anything. Man, I need to take up doll collecting.

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