Hooking up a washing machine and dryer is a straightforward task and doing it yourself can save you time and money.
Washer drain hook up.
Different models of washers and dryers do vary somewhat but most models including both side by side and top and bottom ones follow a general set of guidelines when they re manufactured so you can apply the instructions listed below to your specific washer and dryer models.
Tip 1 just before you push the washer in place tighten the washer hoses on the washer.
Make the high loop then attach the end of the hose to the y branch tailpiece using a hose clamp.
High loop to drain pull as much of the drain hose into the sink cabinet as possible.
Hook the drain hose over the lip of the standpipe or lip of the laundry sink.
Now that you know the two different draining methods here are the four ways you can hook up your dishwasher.
The drain hose will come attached to your washing machine and should feed into either a nearby sink or a standpipe.
All components of a washing machine drain should be installed before the wall and floor finishes are applied.
Proper installation method and location of drain hose.
Washing machine drains must be able to handle strong currents of water as modern machines have powerful pumps for efficient cleaning.
Once the valves and drain are in place beall continues it s time to hook up the washer this means connecting the washer hoses to the washer and the valves in the washer box as well as connecting the washer drain.
If you are feeding the drain hose into a sink attach a plastic hose guide to keep the hose bent downward into the sink without kinking.
An improperly installed drain could result in water continually draining from the washer.
Hooking up your washer to a drain might seem simple but an incorrect installation could be disastrous.
Rooter s tip of the day.
If connecting to a standpipe don t seal the hose to the pipe.