Yes, this is alright as long as the hose from the washer doesn't fit tightly into the pipe. There has to be a little room for air to get in so that the drain will vent.
I have seen both.
your drain has a restriction in line and needs to be snaked
The drain in the bathroom sink is 1 1/4 inch. However, the trap or the fitting on the wall may be 1 1/2 or 1 1/4 inch.
The drain in the bathroom sink is 1 1/4 inch. However, the trap or the fitting on the wall may be 1 1/2 or 1 1/4 inch.
yes. The kitchen drains are normally 1 1/2 inch so you have enough drain to carry the sink addition.ANS 2 YES there is a standard ABS coupling to do so
Gain produces 2.5 inches of bubbles, tide produces 1 inch of bubbles
Partial blockage. Snake the drain.
Brazilian vw beetles used 14 inch rim 4 lugs .
1 inch per day!
That the drain hose from under the left side of the cowling. It drains the pan under the cowl below the wipers.
There is 1 on each side of the block, they will be in the center just above the oil pan where it bolts to the block. It takes a 1/2 inch 6 point socket to remove them.
Ever single square inch.