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plumbing a dishwasher
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I agree you should really try to get the waste pipe over to the dishwasher but the money saving way to do it would be to extend the waste hose over to the sink p trap.0
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Steve_the_fitter wrote: »I agree you should really try to get the waste pipe over to the dishwasher but the money saving way to do it would be to extend the waste hose over to the sink p trap.
Yeah but dishwasher water is full of old food bits and grease and pretty stinky, you dont want much of it laying in the pipework upstream of the trap.
When it finally blocks up its a rotten job to clean out the flexihoze.
(believe me I know, I did a cheapo job on mine a few years back:o)“Careful. We don't want to learn from this.”0
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