If the water draining out of the washing machine causes the toilet to overflow or backs up into the tub or shower it s a good sign the sewer drain is clogged.
Washing machine water drains into sink.
Connect the washing machine to the sink drain if the drain pipe is a 2 inch line.
When the washing machine pumps water up into the sink the smell is not to goo.
Smaller drain lines will not accommodate the.
If your drain is not at least 30 from the base of the washer you can use an anti siphon clip to attach the hose to the back of the washer.
The washing machine drain hose goes down about two feet into the plumbing drain standpipe.
This symptom can just be a washing machine and shower problem and not a sewer.
Without having the drain hose located high enough gravity will take over and the water filling the washing machine will run out of the hose and into the floor drain.
This means they combine at some point on the way to the main sewer line.
Gray water from your washing machine backing up into your sink is one such problem and for many homeowners it can be an ongoing source of annoyance.
In some machines the drain hose may simply be clamped onto the side of a washtub though this is not an acceptable practice anymore from there the water then goes into a drain trap.
To start with know that your sink and washing machine drain lines tend to run congruent to each other.
An unexpected sign of a sewer drain clog can happen when you run the washing machine.
Water is drained from the washing machine directly into the sink.
It s common for the washing machine to share a drain with a sink and if the laundry room is near the kitchen it could be the kitchen sink.