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Drainage for two appliances
Mdickens98
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I've got an under counter utility area with space for 2 appliances. I've got a washing machine and want to add a dishwasher but I can't work out how to adapt the drain to take two appliances. Here's a photo of what I've got, any recommendations?
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you could use one of these https://www.screwfix.com/p/floplast-dual-sink-wash-trap-white-40mm/33137.
or as below, but just add another, and yet another for condensating dryer.0 -
Thing from Screwfix would be neatest and least hassle, but OP didn't say they had a sink nearby Also it could get quite overloaded if you were emptying the sink at the same time as the washer and dishwasher were emptying, rare I know but it could happen.0
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Yes, this isn't going under a sink. It's all hidden inside a cupboard so don't have a lot of room either. I'm not allowed to post links yet but my first comment was an attempt at a link to a photo on Dropbox0
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