Let me preface this by saying I know nothing about dishwashers and plumbing.
I am buying a new place and during home inspection, the home inspector stated that a high loop should be put in under the sink with the dishwasher hose to prevent backflow into the diswasher.
The seller has refused to make such a fix because she stated that this new dishwasher is already built to prevent backflow, i.e., no high loop or air gap needs to be additionally installed.
Now, I can't say with certainty what model dishwasher this is...that was the least of my concerns when walking through the place. It's a brand new stainless steel Frigidaire model.
Just curious if anyone's heard anything about this. Am I ok without a high loop?
I am buying a new place and during home inspection, the home inspector stated that a high loop should be put in under the sink with the dishwasher hose to prevent backflow into the diswasher.
The seller has refused to make such a fix because she stated that this new dishwasher is already built to prevent backflow, i.e., no high loop or air gap needs to be additionally installed.
Now, I can't say with certainty what model dishwasher this is...that was the least of my concerns when walking through the place. It's a brand new stainless steel Frigidaire model.
Just curious if anyone's heard anything about this. Am I ok without a high loop?
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