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Old 05-16-2014, 08:47 PM
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I think this is a very simple problem, but if I am wrong - a flood. I am trying to install a new washing machine and the drain hose does not fit into the wall.

The drain hose from the washer has a non-flexible plastic end at the end of the flexible hose that is supposed to fit into the wall opening. The problem is that the wall opening curves downward almost immediately and therefore the non-flexible end of the hose cannot be inserted. My solution is to simply cut off the hard plastic non flexible end of the hose and insert the flexible end in the wall as it will will conform to the curvature of the hole.

Am I missing something? The installer and the salesperson at the store seem to think I am crazy and want to send a plumber out to fix the problem. Another suggestion was to buy an extension hose, but the current hose is long enough, even after cutting off the piece with non-flexible piece.

Thanks. It is typically an adventure when I do it yourself.
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Old 05-16-2014, 09:27 PM
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How did the hose from the old machine go in?
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How did the hose from the old machine go in?

Just slid into opening in wall - but was flexible so could make initial turn.
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Old 05-16-2014, 10:14 PM
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Can you pull the hose off the old washer and use that?
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Old 05-16-2014, 11:52 PM
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However you do it, Rob, make sure you have enough hose to pull the machine out from the wall without dislodging the hose from the wall (or the back of the machine)
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Old machine gone - and hose with it. Forgot about extra length necessary for pulling away from wall, so maybe do need an extension just for that purpose. Thanks.
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Old 05-17-2014, 10:03 AM
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I've never seen a plumbing fixture placed directly above an outlet.....(are you sure that's not the dryer vent?)seems kinda sketchy if you have some spillage or backup. If it were me I'd put a 90 degree street L on what is sticking out of the wall, turn it up and put a short piece of straight pipe on it with a reducer the size of your hose and put your hose in it. Won't come out and/or leak all over your outlet.
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I've never seen a plumbing fixture placed directly above an outlet.....(are you sure that's not the dryer vent?)seems kinda sketchy if you have some spillage or backup. If it were me I'd put a 90 degree street L on what is sticking out of the wall, turn it up and put a short piece of straight pipe on it with a reducer the size of your hose and put your hose in it. Won't come out and/or leak all over your outlet.
I was thinking the exact same thing. A drain above an outlet? Seems like a big code violation to me, but clearly someone got away with it.
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I was thinking the exact same thing. A drain above an outlet? Seems like a big code violation to me, but clearly someone got away with it.
It isn't even a GFI outlet. I thought GFI was required in any room that has plumbing fixtures?
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Could be a GFI breaker feeding it. Long shot though.
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