Thanks for taking the time to read this post. I am currently having a problem with the laundry drain in our utility room. Our house was built in 1979 and we have occupied it for the last three years. Talking to our neighbors, they also experience problems with the floor drain backing up when the washing machine enters the rinse cycle. When we first moved in, the floor drain would back up and form a two-three foot diameter puddle in the floor. Recently, the standpipe behind the washer is starting to overflow as well. I have been using some drain opener and “suds dissolver” to help remove any blockage from the pipes. This works for a couple of weeks and then the problem will reappear.
My question is this; do you feel it would hurt the washing machine if I adjusted the drain flowrate into the standpipe (by installing a smaller drain line or small piece of pvc on the discharge hose itself)? I am trying to locate the owner’s manual to see if there is a valve that can be adjusted to do this as well. (It is a Sear’s Kenmore model)
If anyone has had any experience with a similar problem and managed to solve it without having to have the drainpipes lanced, please let me know.
Thanks again for your time!
My question is this; do you feel it would hurt the washing machine if I adjusted the drain flowrate into the standpipe (by installing a smaller drain line or small piece of pvc on the discharge hose itself)? I am trying to locate the owner’s manual to see if there is a valve that can be adjusted to do this as well. (It is a Sear’s Kenmore model)
If anyone has had any experience with a similar problem and managed to solve it without having to have the drainpipes lanced, please let me know.
Thanks again for your time!
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