I live in an old home, and my washing machine is outside under the kitchen window. Currently, when draining the waste water, the washing machine pumps the water out and up about 2.5 feet before it enters the drainage pipe. I want to move my washing machine to a room inside my house. The only way to pull this off would be to run a drainage pipe up the wall (at the new location) to the attic and then across the ceiling, and then out above the kitchen, and down to the existing drain pipe. In order for this to work, the washing machine would need to pump the waste water up about 9 ft (instead of the 2.5 ft) to get it to the ceiling. From there, gravity will take over. There seam to be a few problems with this plan right off the bat.
1) Can the washing machine pump the water 9 ft?
2) The 9 ft drain pipe will always have water in it?
3) Will the water in the pipe drain back into the washing machine?
4) Is there a pump that I can add to help push the water?
5) What else am I forgetting here?
6) has anyone dome something like this?
1) Can the washing machine pump the water 9 ft?
2) The 9 ft drain pipe will always have water in it?
3) Will the water in the pipe drain back into the washing machine?
4) Is there a pump that I can add to help push the water?
5) What else am I forgetting here?
6) has anyone dome something like this?
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