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DeanDugdale

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 11:12 pm    Post Subject:
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can you tell me if i need to put a trap at the bottom of my washing machine waste stand pipe or just a bend and through the wall icon_smile.gif
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Either but a trap will be easier to work with help if the pipe gets blocked.
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Surely a trap is required regardless of whether the outlet is direct to drain or gulley routed? Smells?
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I took Dean's post to mean either a bottle trap or a simple u-bend. I hope I was right.
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Mmm..I was thinking bottle trap/P-trap - forgive me for splitting hairs!
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Percy Vere wrote:
I took Dean's post to mean either a bottle trap or a simple u-bend. I hope I was right.
thanks for the info ihave put a trap in job done thanks again icon_lol.gif
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