which can be used with most washing machines that installs into the drainhose before it reaches the house plumbing drain (whether a sink or standpipe). - Washer Drain Protector LINK > www.appliance411.com/data.php?rc=541811
my washer and Dryer but there is no drain near by im wondering how far up a basement and were i want to move them the drain from my kitchen sink is right above high so if there is water left in the drainhose it doesnt all flow back into the washer
Hi! I have a Kenmore Automatic Demand 75 water softener model # 625.348751. For the last few weeks, the drain valve hose has had water constantly running through it. I have the manual, but nothing addresses this situation. I dont know
flowing out under the cabinet near the drainhose area. I took the front panel of the the water is coming from the flood hose. I don't know if it's designed this way or not, but the flood hose originates near the very top of the
The drainhose is probably coming down from the garbage disposer connection. The hose should go all the way to the top of the countertop and be secured. Many jurisdictions require an air gap mounted on the cabinet top or sink.
Bob is joined by Mikde Hobson of Westchester Insulation as the crew prepares one of the Mashpee houses for insulation installation. Hobson explains that this is a patented insulation system that uses special fabric stapled and drawn tight across any cavity that needs to be insulated. The crew works with pneumatic staplers to get the fabric in place across all the walls and the joists of the cathedral ceiling. The fabric is not intended as a moisture barrier of any kind and is just there to hold the insulation in place and prevent it from settling. Hobson shows Bob the white fiberglass that will be blown into the cavities. It is white because it is a virgin product, completely free of treatments, binders, or chemicals. Certainteed and Johns Manville both produce fiberglass insulation that is suitable for the Blow-In-Blanket installation. Once all cavities have been enclosed, the insulation contractor cuts a slit in the fabric and inserts a hose through which the fiberglass is blown. The cavity is filled to a density of two pounds per cubic foot which is visible to the eye by a slight bulge in the fabric. At this density, an R-value of 15 is achieved in two-by-four cavities like walls. In attics and ceiling cavities that are two-by-six, an R-value of 38 can be achieved. This insulation is inert and will not support moisture, mold, animals, or insects. It also serves as a sound insulator and can be blown in around drain lines, in interior partitions, and around tubs and showers. Blo-In-Blanket insulation is suitable for new construction or retrofit applications where it is blown in through the sheathing from the outside or through interior drywall to fill wall cavities. Blow-In-Blanket insulation costs about 50 to 60 percent more to install than traditional batt insulation, but offers such energy efficiency that it pays for itself within two to four years.
Washer and comes with a plastic drainhose. It's not long enough. ** There is a drainhose extension kit available for extending washer drain hoses. - Washer DrainHose Extension Kit LINK > www.appliance411
GE Washer and comes with a plastic drainhose.Its not long enough and I have to I had to attache it to the rubber hose I had but to join them together I onto with out cracking the plastic hose it came with,the hose is like a
** the [drain] hose wasn't high enough off the floor, it was only 20" suppose to be 36". adjusted the height of the discharge hose and now it is back to normal. ** Glad to hear it. Thanks for the