Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    rpthoth's Avatar
    rpthoth Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Jan 11, 2010, 02:25 PM
    Washer below main drain
    I need to move my washing machine out of my kitchen and into the basement. The move will put the washer about 6' below the main drain pipe though. There's got to be a way to do this - and I CANNOT afford to hire a plumber. I'm pretty handy and can install just about anything with some reasonable instruction though. Can anyone help?
    massplumber2008's Avatar
    massplumber2008 Posts: 12,832, Reputation: 1212
    Senior Plumbing Expert
     
    #2

    Jan 11, 2010, 04:04 PM
    Hi Rpthoth...

    Although not ideal, a washing machine is usually capable of pumping water from the machine up to 8 feet or so, so you should be OK here.

    I would suggest that you hook the washing machine up as you would in a typical setup. Install a PTRAP and a vent and make sure to make the standpipe out of the trap as long as possible. Connect everything and try it out. If you have any backsplash/backflow, pop back and let us know so we can run ideas by you on how to deal with that.

    If you don't want to run an individual vent for the washer you can always hook up a mechanical vent, called an AAV (air admittance valve), for now and see how all works out... sold at all home improvement stores.

    Back to you...

    MARK
    truck 41's Avatar
    truck 41 Posts: 221, Reputation: 21
    Full Member
     
    #3

    Jan 11, 2010, 09:52 PM

    You could install a small injector pump system. Just make sure that you install a checkvalve just above the pump basin and hook up the drainline from the pump so that it drops downward into the main trunkline. Run at least an 1-1/2 diam. Drainline from the pump to the main line. Goodluck --zeke---
    speedball1's Avatar
    speedball1 Posts: 29,301, Reputation: 1939
    Eternal Plumber
     
    #4

    Jan 12, 2010, 07:11 AM
    Both excellent answers! Let me deal with a back up if you find the stand pipe too short to handle rhe washer discharge.
    Truck mentioned a washer hose check valve, (see image) This check valve will be installed where the hose exits the washer and will prevent all the dirty water left inn the hose from draining back into the washer.
    If you find that you have a backup you can make the system a closed one by installing a compression fitting or other connections,(see image) or by simply duct taping the hose to the standpipe so it's water tight. Good luck, Tom
    The check valves are on top and the standpipe/hose connections underneath.
    Attached Images
       
    rpthoth's Avatar
    rpthoth Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #5

    Jan 12, 2010, 09:27 AM
    Wow - well, I obviously came to the right place for the answers. Thanks very much to all of you! :D

    I will get the parts and get this baby moved. Thanks so much for the explicit instructions. Looks like this will be not as hard as I thought.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Water backing up from the drain on the washer machine,drain slow then overflows. [ 1 Answers ]

When water drain from the washer machine it backups and over flows on the floor. I have run a garden hose through the clean out and the water flows through the main pipe OK. Have gone up on the roof and try to run garden hose down through but hose only goes down about 4 feet. Should I try running...

Washer drain to main sewer plug? [ 5 Answers ]

We have a washer floor drain that has always been slow and is now totally clogged. I've tried snaking it out with a flat sewer rod, but the curve in the drain's P trap is so sharp it just won't go. The last time we had plumbers over to fix it they recommended to stop using the floor drain and...

New washer, drain backed up (fixed) but now washer keeps running [ 3 Answers ]

Our new washer was backing up in our older (1920) house's drain, I checked online and found this site and figured out how to create a water tight seal that works great, but now I guess it's not draining fast enough and I just realized the machine has been cycling for 2 hours. So not good. This is a...

Drain pipe for washer backing up once washer starts to empty what could be causing [ 4 Answers ]

What couild be causing the drain pipe fro washer to back up and spill all over floor behind washer

Backup in downstairs toilet-basement washer-outside main drain [ 2 Answers ]

Hello, I am having (in my opinion) a major plumbing disaster. I have a 2 story house with 2 and 1/2 bathrooms & basement. I have backup in my downstairs toilet (it hasn't overflowed---YET--but pretty close). I also have backup to the tippy top of my washer-which is located in the basement. I...


View more questions Search