Proper Plumbing Is Essential for a Washing Machine Hookup

Installation of water hookups and a drain for a washing machine may seem simple enough, but if done improperly the problems can be ongoing. There are several aspects of the installation which need to be taken into consideration to ensure that that the water hookup and drain works properly.

Rather than having a solid connection to a drain pipe, washing machines have a drain hose that is meant to simply be inserted into a standpipe. This is to allow for the movement of the washing machine when it vibrates due to a heavy or unbalanced load during the spin cycle. One of the issues involved in the plumbing installation is the height of the standpipe which the washer drains into. If the standpipe is not the proper height the washer will not drain properly.

The washing machine will require both hot and cold water supply lines. The lines will have shutoff valves in the washing machine box where the hoses from the washing machine connect to the water supplies. The shutoff valves used for washing machines generally include water hammer arresters to prevent the hammering noise that can result from the sudden shutoff of the water when the washer has finished filling. A dual shutoff that shuts off both hot and cold at the same time is also a frequent option for washing machine shutoff valves.

Hiring a licensed plumber to install your washing machine hookups and drain will assure you that the installation meets local code and that you will be protected from the problems that can arise from improper installation.

Locating and Repairing a Leaky Water Line

Repairing a leaky water line is not a task that anyone enjoys doing but it is also one that should not be put off. You may have realised you have a leak in your water supply pipe when you noticed your water bills were suddenly unusually high. Getting your water bills back in line is just one reason for getting a leaky water supply line fixed promptly.   In addition, a leaky water line will continue to get worse and can cause underground erosion, foundation damage, and other issues.

Once you suspect you have a leak somewhere along your water line, the next step is to confirm it. Check in your yard for any random wet spots around the area where the water supply pipe is buried. Any unexplainable damp patches are a strong indication that you have discovered the site of the leak. Another way to be sure is to turn of the water inside your home and check the meter reading. If it changes over the next hour or so, you have a leak and you need to think about contacting your plumber.

A leak underground involves digging up a section of your yard to gain access to the pipe. This is a job for a plumber rather that a DIY issue as the proper tools as well as knowledge and experience in water line repairs is required to do the job properly and professionally.

Once the plumber has been in and assessed the situation he may ask whether you would prefer to repair or replace the affected pipe. Your plumber will be able to explain in full the advantages and disadvantage of both and advise you on the best course of action based on your situation.