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putting washing machine in downstairs loo?
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beverley1471 wrote: »Will it be easy to plumb a dishwasher into where my washing machine is?
Yes. Pull out old machine. Turn off water (hopefully via an isolation valve just for the machine). Unplug everything watching out for excess water draining from the hose.
Repeat the process in reverse to put in the new machine. You'll also need to fit the door to it if it's a built in concealed unit.
TBH the whole process is extremely DIYable including removing the sink.0 -
A toilet without a basin is against the BR, unless of course you really mean a sink & not a basinI'm only here while I wait for Corrie to start.
You get no BS from me & if I think you are wrong I WILL tell you.0 -
beverley1471 wrote: »The kitchen sink is only ten steps away, afew of my friends have put a toilet in a small downstairs cupboard and use the kitchen sink, it never occured to me this would be a problem?
Really? So I take a dump, flush, open the door with my unwashed hands, wander into the kitchen and touch the kitchen taps with my unwashed hands, and finally get to wash them.
Sounds seriously weird to me...0
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