How do you open a basement drain cleanout?
Start by pouring a pot of boiling hot water down the drain, followed by ½ cup baking soda. Let that sit a few minutes, then pour a mixture of one cup of vinegar and one cup of very hot water on top of the baking soda. Let it sit for five to ten minutes, then flush it one last time with another pot of boiling water.
Where is the drain on a washing machine?
Before you get started to make sure that the washing machine is turned off. Locate the drain hose in the back of the washing machine. This hose is normally located near the bottom of the machine, and it is generally black. If you follow the hose, it should either lead to a laundry sink, standpipe, floor drain or directly into a PVC pipe.
How do you vent a basement clothes washer?
Vent the trap by tying into the existing drain-waste-vent (DWV) system or, if that’s not possible, by adding an air-admittance valve. All washer drains require an air break where the drain hose enters the standpipe.
Can a laundry room drain into the basement?
A lot of people these days are moving their laundry rooms from the basement up to the main or second story floors of their home, where there is currently no floor drain. That makes people ask the question if whether or not they should install a floor drain in the new laundry room location.
Is it OK to put a washing machine in the basement?
I’m installing a new washing machine in my basement, as it’s the only viable place to put it in my small home. Unfortunately, the main waste line is roughly 6 ft. above the basement floor. Can a washing machine pump water that high?
Is there a drain for a washing machine in the basement?
I live in a 20’s era Craftsman style home, and the washing machine is already in the basement. Currently, the washing machine may drain out through a drain line, out of the house, and somewhere in the backyard. The entire drain line is underground, and no waste water is ever seen on the ground.
Where can I find a drain for my washing machine?
Look for a drainpipe where you can connect your washing machine’s drain hose. If you can’t find a main drain in the basement or the room where you’ll install your washing machine, you may also resort to using a bathtub, shower, toilet or sink drain.
Vent the trap by tying into the existing drain-waste-vent (DWV) system or, if that’s not possible, by adding an air-admittance valve. All washer drains require an air break where the drain hose enters the standpipe.
Why does my basement drain back up when I wash my clothes?
In some cases, basement drains back up or overflow when the washer runs because of the quantity of water. Old plumbing sometimes is not able to handle the rush of water from running a washing machine. When the pipes get overwhelmed by the large volume of water, it causes the basement floor drain to back up or overflow.