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Georgie
Hi guys
I just want to check what's the best practise for my setup. I currently have a washing machine and dishwasher connected to my waste pipe as follows: washing machine into long tall tube from waste and what looks like a push in spigot for the dishwasher. Occasionally the dishwasher waste water leaks and i'm thinking it may be through the push in spigot connection. It wasn't installed by me.
I'd like to redo the connections. I have a single 40mm waste pipe going behind the wall so am thinking a dual spigot would work and connect the dish washer and washing machine up to each spigot respectively. Is this best practise? I had read some advice which suggested a separate 40mm waste pipe for each appliance. The dual spigot would be much more desirable. Is this wise and are there any pitfalls? Thanks
I just want to check what's the best practise for my setup. I currently have a washing machine and dishwasher connected to my waste pipe as follows: washing machine into long tall tube from waste and what looks like a push in spigot for the dishwasher. Occasionally the dishwasher waste water leaks and i'm thinking it may be through the push in spigot connection. It wasn't installed by me.
I'd like to redo the connections. I have a single 40mm waste pipe going behind the wall so am thinking a dual spigot would work and connect the dish washer and washing machine up to each spigot respectively. Is this best practise? I had read some advice which suggested a separate 40mm waste pipe for each appliance. The dual spigot would be much more desirable. Is this wise and are there any pitfalls? Thanks