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  1. syn3rgy

    P-trap for laundry, a little lost

    Well, I got into it today, and IT WORKS. lol. Only problem I have right now, is one of those stupid rubber couplings has like a pinhole leak in it, but I think it might just be because it worn out, they were filled with dirt, etc. Nice to get that sewer smell gone. And thank god I didn't make...
  2. syn3rgy

    P-trap for laundry, a little lost

    thank you very much for your help. At least now I know what to do without flooding the place! lol
  3. syn3rgy

    P-trap for laundry, a little lost

    So, I drew this out quickly, is this kind of what you are talking about?
  4. syn3rgy

    P-trap for laundry, a little lost

    Could I possibly put a p trap on the other side of the wall??
  5. syn3rgy

    P-trap for laundry, a little lost

    this is what the other side of the wall looks like. This pipe runs straight across to the drain, thats all there is.
  6. syn3rgy

    P-trap for laundry, a little lost

    yes, the pipe goes through the wall, and just drops vertical a bit, then goes into a horizontal pipe that leads to the drain.
  7. syn3rgy

    P-trap for laundry, a little lost

    I will have to look around for some pictures, I am having a tough time understanding what you are saying.
  8. syn3rgy

    P-trap for laundry, a little lost

    I just want to get it at this point so the sewer gas cant come up anymore. Even if it's temporary for winter, I am a student right now, so I can't really gut the thing until I have the cash.
  9. syn3rgy

    P-trap for laundry, a little lost

    here are a couple of pictures as it stands right now.. sorry they arent the greatest!!
  10. syn3rgy

    P-trap for laundry, a little lost

    I just did a few quick measurements in the room, if I go too low, there is another pipe there for the outside tap, so I drew this up. Would this work okay? Forgive me if it's a little rough.
  11. syn3rgy

    P-trap for laundry, a little lost

    Sorry for the questions guys, just trying to plan this out, I am just wondering if I can put an elbow on the pipe coming through the wall, and have it run vertical down for a foot or two, and have it then run horizontal for about two feet, have my p trap and AAV at the end of that run...
  12. syn3rgy

    P-trap for laundry, a little lost

    I have a question about using an AAV. If I have to use one, does it have to be higher than the highest point in the system? Where my pipe comes out of the wall, like I said, it's 37" or so. So would it have to be higher than that, or can it be less if I run the pipe down a bit, and have the p...
  13. syn3rgy

    P-trap for laundry, a little lost

    I am wondering how to vent this... the problem right now is that we are getting the smell of sewer every once and a while from there, wouldn't the vent on the p trap cause the same problem?
  14. syn3rgy

    P-trap for laundry, a little lost

    Hey guys, my first post here, but a very important one! haha.. I bought my first home a little while ago, and I have an issue in my porch area where my laundry is. The drain for the washing machine sticks out about 37" above the floor, and it has no p trap, which I would like to install...
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