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Newly installed washer drain is overflowing
We're renovating a kitchen and are moving the washer and dryer location (yes, it's in the kitchen space, no practical way around it). I'm using an AAV to vent. The walls the existing drainlines are 1 1/2". I know you're supposed to use 2", but I've stayed with 1 1/2" due to the thickness of my walls and the space I need for kitchen cabinets. I used an image I found on another thread there to model the installation. See the drawing below and here's the thread (https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/plumbi...in-417618.html). However, when I tested it out by putting a garden hose in the line, it immediately overflowed. Then I realized I still had the plug in the AAV line, so I removed that (but did not install the AAV yet) and ran it again. Things aren't much improved. After a very short time the water will overflow and then takes it's sweet time draining. Is my problem with the AAV line? Do I need to run the vent back to the main vent? Is it the 1 1/2" line? I know there are tons of homes in our area with 1 1/2" drains, so it doesn't seem to explain it to me. I'm leaning towards the vent being the issue. There is also a pic below of my setup.
https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/attach...id=48436&stc=1
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I should mention that pipe that goes up vertical out of the image goes just out of view to the AAV.