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    Sep 4, 2012, 05:53 PM
    Plumbing sink drains
    I live in an apartment. The dishwasher is a cheap-o model- the drain from the DW goes upwards and hooks into the air/drain thingy that is above the sink; from there there is a thick rubber looking hose that goes from that and hooks into the disposal. From the disposal the plastic pipe slopes( barely) and hooks into the sink drain ( there is a double sink- drain in one and disposal in the other)
    I am concerned that the dishwasher drain hose wasn't installed correctly.Also that the disposal doesn't have a p-trap connected to it.
    The dishwasher never really drains out all the water- the dishes don't get as clean as I think they should- ?
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    Sep 4, 2012, 06:28 PM
    That "thingy" is called an air gap and by your description, but without a picture of the piping, appears to be connected properly. Many locations, Atlanta for example, do not require an air gap, we use a high loop system. The disposal doesn't have a P-trap because it is connected to the drain trap. You never double trap a drain. It may not work as well as hoped because as you note, is is an inexpensive model. Make sure the bottom screen is cleaned well so the water flows through it.
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    Sep 5, 2012, 08:32 AM
    Brain did a great job of addressing your concerns, let me take a shot at it.
    I am concerned that the dishwasher drain hose wasn't installed correctly
    Your description describes a typical counter top air gap installation (see image. Because they can fail we use a high loop, (see image) in my area.
    the disposal doesn't have a p-trap connected to it.
    Disposals don't have a built in trap. ( here a picture would be helpful) However there should be a trap before the pipe enters the wall. Is it there?
    the dishwasher never really drains out all the water
    It won't! Once them pump stops all the water up to the air gap will drain back into the sump,
    the dishes don't get as clean as I think they should
    Is this the water coming in? Describe what it looks like and what you're concerned about.
    Back to you, Tom
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    Sep 5, 2012, 01:27 PM
    I think you have both answered my questions and concerns! Thank you very much! I could put up a photo but this is my first time on this website and One never knows how complicated things can be. Thanks ever so much!
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    Sep 5, 2012, 02:21 PM
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