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A basket that strains waste water from going down a waste line
The laundry waste pipe is fitted to the main drain near the toilet and the main pipe down the line past toilet is partly plugged, forcing the laundry waste up the toilet waste tube. You need to auger the pipe from toilet to outside. If all the piping is in ground you will have to remove toilet from floor to do this properly.
its not easy but if you can locate your main drain pipe and its below your basement floor then saw cut up the floor and attach the floor drain to the trap and then tie on to the main line using the same pipe or adapters. If you have no main drain under your basement floor then you will need to saw cut a hole for a sump pump pit or basin and install the sump pump to your main drain line which has to be installed so your sump pump line runs higher then your main line before wyeing to the main line. then cut up the floor to where u want your floor drain and run the drain to your sump pump basin . Some states want a vent on your floor drain and on your sump basin so I would check what your local codes are.
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Minimum 1 1/2"
2" but if you can use 3"
Depends where you are, but generally the minimum seems to be 3 ".
By converting the waste line to a soil line and increase the existing piping from 2" to a minimum of 3"
By chopping open the slab and installed a fitting 45Deg to the drainage line and making sure the line is properly vented and sized
Measure your waste at the navel or belt line and then the inseam, crotch to floor (or where you want the cuff to end. The waste comes first, like 35" waste, then the inseam, like 37" for a size of 35-37.
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Depends on the code and how its plumbed in. Your only allowed so much footage on the drain line before it will have to be individually vented on a combination waste and vent system. Also the pipes will have to be sized at least 2 pipe sizes larger.
Unfortunately, nobody has been able to come up with a method for making water drain uphill.You can, however, purchase a pump that will send the water up to your existing drain.AnswerI am thinking that the person who asked this question may have beenrefering to the drain line going up hill in a confusing way. If there is a line already going into the basement floor, that line would be your waste line.If this is the case, you can cut a Y into the Waste line.I am not a professional plumber.I will not go into the details of how to do this, because I would not want to misslead.If the Y fitting is cut into the waste line, I am pretty sure it still requires venting the washer above the highest line entering the waste line.It would still require some work, but not having to jack hammer the basement floor.
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1- Poor venting 2- back pitched 3- Under sized soil line 4- partial stoppage 5- poor installation using to short a radius fittings such as PVC ells
There is a blockage in the waste line. Have you flushed the basement toilet to see what happens? Try running the upstairs shower and see what happens. (use two persons , one up stairs, one downstairs so you can control the amount of water that rises in the toilet.) There should be a "clean out" cap somewhere downstairs near the point where the waste line exits the house. It is here that one would "snake" the line. The other possibility is the water level in the downstairs toilet is lower than the level of the waste line exit. This means that the point of exit of the line is physically higher than the toilet. The only remedy for this is to raise the toilet to above the height or replumb the toilet into a waste pump that evacuates upwards to a point slightly higher than the waste line. This is the most common set-up in a "basement" toilet. The toilet evacuates into a point lower than the floor. The waste pump or grinder pump then pumps the waste upwards than gravity allows it to evacuate normally. The benefit is that the waste pump creates a separate system for the basement toilet. Y-THINK-Y
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