Tater
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No laundry tub on the first floor?
No, and the 1st floor kitchen and bathroom are across the hall. There's really no access at all to those. It has to get upstairs to the laundry room drain.
No laundry tub on the first floor?
And the one room is not above the other.............
What kind of room are you thinking of putting the softener in?
To bad that the drain from the washer does not run down through that open wall that you talk about under the stairs..
Yes it is pressurized, but the flow is reduced when going uphill and will prevent a brine draw if the raise is too far (over 8" rise from the discharge point).
Di you mean to say 8" (inches), or 8' (feet)?Yes it is pressurized, but the flow is reduced when going uphill and will prevent a brine draw if the raise is too far (over 8" rise from the discharge point).
Thanks Gary. It is 8 feet.Di you mean to say 8" (inches), or 8' (feet)?
The one that gets me is the Sears book that shows either the drain line going to the floor drain or into a laundry tub....
Thanks Gary. It is 8 feet.
In my case I can't dump it outside due to freezing.
This is awkward, but...
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