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 best installation practices for 2-inch shower drains include ensuring proper alignment and secure connection of pipes, using appropriate sealants and gaskets, and following manufacturer guidelines for installation. It is important to check for leaks and test the drain system before finishing the installation.
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.
Shower drains typically come in 2-inch or 3-inch sizes. To determine the correct size for your shower installation, you should consider the flow rate of your shower and the local plumbing codes. It is recommended to consult with a professional plumber to ensure the proper size is selected for your specific needs.
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
Partial blockage. Snake the drain.
Brazilian vw beetles used 14 inch rim 4 lugs .
1 inch per day!
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.
That the drain hose from under the left side of the cowling. It drains the pan under the cowl below the wipers.