05-30-2017, 01:20 PM
Ever since we moved into our house 3 years ago, the washer has backed up into the sink. I know I know... I should have looked into it sooner, but a baby happened almost exactly a month later so... It stayed consistent, only backing up about a half inch depth of water. Recently, I noticed some water around the washer too, I figured out it was actually running out around the drain hose from the drain in the wall (which has a good 8" extension on it.), so it's backing up both ways. When I use the kitchen sink, it drains pretty well. Sometimes there will be an air bubble just below the strainer that I need to "burp", especially when the strainer is partially full, but then it drains like gangbusters.
So I called a drain/septic guy to snake me out a couple weeks ago. He went in thru the washer drain and got nothing. I mean nothing. I'm not sure how deep he went, but I don't think that leg is blocked. I don't know how well it's vented, I haven't crawled around in my attic to see what's connected.
Doing some mild googling, it looks like newer washers can overpower older, 1.5" drain pipes, so most new homes have 2". My house is circa '76. The washer is about 15' from the kitchen sink. We're on a slab (ranch). I'm trying to figure out how improper venting could be the culprit, given that the sink drains on its own. I don't see it... Is it possible I have a partial clog even tho the sink drains? Or is the washer drain simply too small? If so, I don't see how that would make it go into the sink across the room. Should I snake in from the sink?
Thank you all in advance for your insight!
So I called a drain/septic guy to snake me out a couple weeks ago. He went in thru the washer drain and got nothing. I mean nothing. I'm not sure how deep he went, but I don't think that leg is blocked. I don't know how well it's vented, I haven't crawled around in my attic to see what's connected.
Doing some mild googling, it looks like newer washers can overpower older, 1.5" drain pipes, so most new homes have 2". My house is circa '76. The washer is about 15' from the kitchen sink. We're on a slab (ranch). I'm trying to figure out how improper venting could be the culprit, given that the sink drains on its own. I don't see it... Is it possible I have a partial clog even tho the sink drains? Or is the washer drain simply too small? If so, I don't see how that would make it go into the sink across the room. Should I snake in from the sink?
Thank you all in advance for your insight!
Benny