What does it mean when your washer backs up into tub?
What does it mean when your washer backs up into tub?
sewer drain clog
Washing machine: An unexpected sign of a sewer drain clog can happen when you run the washing machine. If the water draining out of the washing machine causes the toilet to overflow or backs up into the tub or shower, it’s a good sign the sewer drain is clogged.
Where does the water from the washer drain to?
The washing machine drain hose goes down about two feet into the plumbing drain standpipe. (In some machines, the drain hose may simply be clamped onto the side of a washtub, though this is not an acceptable practice anymore.) From there, the water then goes into a drain trap.
Can a washing machine back up into the bathtub?
In perfect condition, it can be perfectly fine for a washing machine and bathtub to share a drainage pipe. However, when the drain is clogged, there is nowhere for the water to go but back. Since the drain in the bathtub is the path of least of resistance, the wastewater finds its way into the bathtub.
What to do when washing machine backs up to sink?
Block the overflow holes in the sink and to cap off the washing machine drain to maximize the force of the plunger. If there is a nearby toilet, it’s also a good idea to plunge that, because the blockage may be closer to it than to the other fixtures.
Where is the drain on a washing machine?
Before you get started to make sure that the washing machine is turned off. Locate the drain hose in the back of the washing machine. This hose is normally located near the bottom of the machine, and it is generally black. If you follow the hose, it should either lead to a laundry sink, standpipe, floor drain or directly into a PVC pipe.
Where is the drum on a washing machine?
A washing machine has two drums: the inner and outer drum. When you open up the back of most washing machines, you can take a look at the drum that holds the other drum. You need to check the rear drum as well as all the bearings that help the drum rotate.
In perfect condition, it can be perfectly fine for a washing machine and bathtub to share a drainage pipe. However, when the drain is clogged, there is nowhere for the water to go but back. Since the drain in the bathtub is the path of least of resistance, the wastewater finds its way into the bathtub.
How does a washing machine get water out of the tub?
At the end of a cycle, your washing machine removes water from its tub using a pump that forces water into a drain hose, which curves up and out of the machine to meet the standpipe that’s typically located near your hot and cold water supply valves.
Block the overflow holes in the sink and to cap off the washing machine drain to maximize the force of the plunger. If there is a nearby toilet, it’s also a good idea to plunge that, because the blockage may be closer to it than to the other fixtures.
Where does the washing machine drain into the sink?
This is an archived question from the Answers forum. The laundry room and bathroom with the sink are adjacent and the washing machine drains into a drain in the wall which I assume merges with the sink drain which is slightly lower. I have tried running a snake into both the sink drain and washer drain, but this has not solved the problem.