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Washing machine plumbing

ashli_2
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Hi , I am in the process of designing a kitchen for our new house and I could do with some advice. The kitchen currently doesn't have plumbing for a washing machine so we will be getting some put in. The most convenient place for the washing machine would be on the wall across from the sink, so the plumbing would have to go round a corner and 3-4 metres of wall. Is this likely to be difficult and/or expensive to have done?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Total Original Debt: £30404.24
Current debt: £18586.16
Total Paid: £11857.74 38.95% :T
Current debt: £18586.16
Total Paid: £11857.74 38.95% :T
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Sounds quit simple. Your talking about one water connection, a drain connection and a power socket so assuming the power socket is available it should not be that costly as a plumber would just extend your existing services to where you want the machine.
If new services were required, a drain for instance then that would be considerably more costly.0 -
That's good news, thank you!Total Original Debt: £30404.24
Current debt: £18586.16
Total Paid: £11857.74 38.95% :T0
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