Connection of the washer drain hose to the tub drain is very important. This will help prevent leaks for example.
To properly install a washer drain hose, first ensure it is the correct length and diameter for your machine. Next, connect one end to the washer's drain outlet and the other end to a standpipe or laundry tub. Make sure the hose is secured in place to prevent leaks or kinks. Finally, test the washer to ensure proper drainage.
There should be a drain valve where you can hook up a hose and then open the valve to drain.
Suck it out with a piece of garden hose or a piece of tubing
Sounds like a venting problem. The washer is trying to push the water down the drain and the tub is an easier route. When it stops pumping, the washer drain become the vent and lets the air escape. You can try some drain cleaner in the tub and the washer drains. This may open it enough to help.
You have to use toilet more
The installation requirements for a free-standing tub drain connection include ensuring that the drain pipe is properly aligned and connected to the tub's drain outlet. Additionally, the drain pipe should be securely fastened to the floor or wall to prevent leaks. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and use the appropriate tools and materials for the installation process.
The main line drain is clogged or septic yank needs clean out.
The drain from the toilet to the main or the main itself is partially clogged or collapsed. There is probably enough room for the sink to drain but the washer puts out so much water all at once it can't get through and backs up into the tub and toilet.
To properly connect the tub drain to the waste pipe, you will need to ensure that the drain assembly is securely attached to the tub and that the waste pipe is properly aligned and connected to the drain. This typically involves using a drain wrench to tighten the drain assembly and using PVC glue or plumber's putty to seal the connection between the drain and the waste pipe. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and local plumbing codes when making this connection to ensure a proper and leak-free installation.
The best way to drain a hot tub is to use a pool vac hose. You just simply need to get the syphon started using the jet and the tub will be drained quickly. http://www.whatsthebest-hottub.com/forum/index.php?topic=10930.0;wap2
The drain breather on a tub is called an overflow drain.
To determine if your tub is leaking from the overflow drain, fill the tub with water and observe if the water level rises above the overflow drain. If water is leaking from the overflow drain while the tub is filled, then it is likely that the tub is leaking from the overflow drain.