Hi, folks, my washing machine drain started backflowing where the (grey) hose goes in to the ABS drain pipe. (See the pic.)
I have used this washer a couple of times before with no problem, so I don稚 see why all of a sudden the washing machine water would backflow out of the ABS PIPE/grey hose connection (which I just have 都ealed with Gorilla tape.
Any ideas would be much appreciated!
James
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Holy Cow. Not trying to offend you, but there is all kinds of things wrong in the picture. This must be a cottage, yes?
Anyways, after you secure your plumbing properly- gravity will work on that collection of "distribution" you have going on there....
Extend the ABS so the washer drain pipe is right behind the washer in the largest pipe size you can get over to it. The Washer drain hose is 1 1/4 and that short, for a reason by engineering, to mate up to a pump that is economical to manufacture.
The next issue you could check, which no one mentioned, is the vertical vent stack through the roof. Birds nesting, squirrels falling in a dying, or rust from cast iron at the undergound level all can create a blockage that essentially creates an Air block when you drain higher volumes at faster flows. People overlook the vent stack as an issue all the time.
I do not put my washers into Septic tanks, I put small plastic drums or tanks perforated by my own drill into draining soils, or I run typical abs drain pipe with socks and gravel and drain it, the volume of a 4: drainfield pipe is pretty significant ad you don't need that much.
And dang- secure that cobbled up plumbing manifold, you're going to have a worse flooding problem than a washer backup if you don't.