Isn't the standard minimum drain slope 1/4" per foot? That means you could go
48" and still meet the number. BTW, what do you mean by the washer being only
1' above the drain? If you mean the floor of the washer is that high, then you
will have an additional 2-3' of washer standpipe height to add to the available
drain slope.
Ken
'Course, I might have completely misunderstood you.
-----Original Message-----
From: ext Eric [mailto:eric@megageek.com]
I have a 2 bedroom guest house that I want to add a washer and dryer to.
The only spot I can find for it is at the opposite end of the house then
the septic drain. The house is built on a slab.
My question is how to I drain the washer into the septic when it's about
40' from the drain, but only about 1' higher that it?
Are there any other solutions? TIA
Inch
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