Washing machine drain hose - is this ok?

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Milka89

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Good day,

I recently had a washer and dryer installed and the plastic rim around the drain hose box just popped off today during a cycle (photo attached). I am not able to reach it myself (and even if I could, I would be scared to break something) so I would have to call professionals to pull the unit out and reattach it. My question is, what if I just leave it hanging like this? The plastic seems pretty light. Could this create a hazard or will it be ok like this?

Sorry if this is a dumb question but I really appreciate any advice.

Thank you in advance!
 

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Looks dumb, but so long as the hose still has 4-5" in the pipe, it's fine. That frame is just there to cover the rough edges of the drywall. It serves no other purpose. Doesn't hold anything in, etc.
 

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If it were me I would pull out the washer just a bit to push the trim piece back in. I would also add some caulk around the back edges of the trim to act as a glue. I would also double check that the drain hose is secure in the drain stack.
 

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Thank you so much for the responses. Because of the location and size of the washer/dryer, and my paranoia of breaking something, pulling it out is not an option without professionals. If the frame is only a decorative thing and not heavy enough to damage the hose, I am hoping it will be ok. The hose doesn't seem to have shifted since the installation so there must still be 4-5" in the pipe (although I haven't run the unit yet since that last cycle)
 
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