Can a washer and toilet share the same drain?

This isn't uncommon. Your washing machine might have been placed in between your toilet and sewer stack. * If your toilet and washing machine drains are connected, they have the same venting system. This can cause your toilet to gurgle when your washer drains.
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Why does my toilet gurgle when my washer drains?

It happens since water forms some “seal” while going through the pipes, and pushes air while creating a vacuum behind. That vacuum can be strong enough to draw air through the flushing toilet, which will then create a gurgling sound.
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Can you plumb a washing machine into a toilet?

Yes, if there is access to the soil stack in the downstairs toilet then a branch can be added either to an existing boss type connector or using a solvent well boss adaptor. The washing mashine waste pipe can be plumbed in as normal not forgetting the trap.
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Does shower water and toilet water go to the same place?

The shower and toilet are connected to the sanitary sewer system. The wastewater from both can be treated at the same facility. Gray water is waste water that doesn't contain anything.
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Does washing machine drain into sewer line?

This main sewer drain pipe under the yard is connected to the main drain inside the house, which accepts the wastewater from the individual branch drains serving each plumbing fixture, including sinks, tubs, showers, and toilets, as well as the washing machine.
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Dos



Does a washer need a dedicated drain?

Modern washers typically require a larger drain, and you may need a larger drain if it's connected to your kitchen sink. Standpipes should be between 18 and 30 inches from the floor. Some standpipes require ventilation, while others don't.
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Do all drains in a house go to the same place?

Your sinks, toilets, showers, and washing machine each have their own branch line drains. These branch lines connect to your main house drain at some point. If your main house drain becomes clogged, all of the other drains in the house can back up.
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Does toilet and sink use same drain?

The toilet has the largest drainpipe, so the sink drain, which is smaller in diameter, will empty into the toilet drain line.
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What happens if I poop in the shower?

'Sewer pipes also have fewer bends than shower drains. The more bends and junctions there are in the shower drain, the higher the chance of a blockage occurring. If this does happen, it is likely a foul odour will be coming from the shower drain, as well as drainage issues.
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Can you install a toilet where a washing machine was?

As mentioned it should be put through your local authority but if your drainage under the washing machine is accessible and at least 3" it is possible. Running the toilet straight into the wash machine drain isn't possible if it discharges through a floor waste (gully).
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Can washing machine waste go into soil pipe?

Both soil and waste pipes will run from your toilet, sinks, shower, washing machine, urinal, bidet and any appliance that voids water to join the soil stack.
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Can a washer and shower share the same drain?

You can tie in a shower and tub drain to your washing machine drain as long as there is a vented pipe tied into the drain to keep the flow moving along fluidly.
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How do I know if my sewer line is clogged?

If you notice that water backs up in random places as you're using water fixtures, you likely have a blockage in the main sewer line. Two common examples of this include: When you flush your toilet, water backs up into the bathtub/shower. When you run your washing machine, sinks or toilets start to overflow.
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What are signs of sewage backup?

Early signs of sewer backup
  • Gurgling sounds coming from a drain.
  • Unusual odors coming from the sinks, showers, or drains.
  • One or more drains moving slower than usual.
  • Water backup into the shower or tub.
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Can a washer and sink share a drain?

If you're joining a washing machine and kitchen sink on the same drain, you may be able to vent them both with a single vent if they are close enough together. If not, you can connect their separate vents before they tie into the main vent stack.
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Can you put sink waste into toilet waste?

Yes, but the sink must empty into the toilet drain. Toilets have the largest drainpipe, so plumbers empty the bathroom sink drain, which is smaller in diameter, into the toilet drain line. They install a common vent that allows water and waste to drain without forming an airlock.
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Are bathtub and toilet drains connected?

All the sinks, toilets, and tubs connect to a single drain pipe that leads to the sewer line under your house. This drain line carries all wastewater and sewage away from your home to the city's sewer system.
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How do I know if my drain is shared?

The best way to find out if your property is connected to the public sewer system is through a drain survey. Professionals can look at the system in place, contact the local council and water suppliers, and inspect sewer maps to establish which drains are shared and which drains are your responsibility.
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How do I find out if my drains are combined?

If you have a combined system, the dyed test water show up in the chamber from both foul and surface sources. If you have opened a surface only drain, the dyed test water will only show up when the dye is added to a surface drainage point.
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Can a toilet shower and sink share a vent?

So yes the shower can also be vented by the wet vent along with the toilet. There is one major stipulation when wet venting multiple fixtures when a toilet is one of them: the toilet must be the last fixture connected to the wet vent.
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What is code for washer drain pipe?

According to the Universal Plumbing Code, the standard for washing machine drain size is 2 inches. The P-trap should be between 6 and 18 inches high from the floor, while the pipe should be between 18 and 30 inches high from the floor. These standpipes connect to the home sewage system and should also be vented.
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Does the washing machine drain need a trap?

If they omit the trap and vent, it's a mistake that can cause problems on two counts. The lack of a P-trap exposes the area to sewer fumes and the lack of venting will cause the drain to run sluggishly and overflow. Washers, like all fixtures, need a trap.
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Does a washer drain need a vent pipe?

All plumbing fixtures—including washing machines—must be vented. Improperly vented drains can be sluggish and noisy, and can emit hazardous fumes. Properly vented drains allow the P-trap to do its job: prevent sewer gases from escaping into your home.
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How far can a washing machine be from the drain?

The answer to this question is complicated by the fact that it is much harder to pump water vertically than horizontally. Washing machine manuals typically specify a minimum height of 39” for the entry of the drain hose into the standpipe or faucet box, and a maximum height of 96” (8 feet).
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