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How to drain laundry hose in the bathroom?

threemonkeys
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How to drain laundry hose in the bathroom?

My place was built without a practical outlet to drain the waste water from the washing machine so I've been putting it in the shower pan. What would be a better solution? Is there some way I can integrate a stand pipe into this setup, or at least have a more fixed and practical place for the hose to sit in the pan? I asked chat GTP and the results were ummm, interesting...

 

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EricL
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Re: What's the best way to drain laundry hose in the bathroom?

Hi @threemonkeys 

 

For a moment there, I thought the first picture was some sort of mechanical octopus that they wanted to integrate into your plumbing. 

 

Eric

 

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Jason
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Re: How to drain laundry hose in the bathroom?

Hi @threemonkeys,

 

I expect you'll get better expert advice from the Bunnings Workshop community! Let me tag some members to assist with your question: @JacobZ@LePallet and @Santullo.

 

Jason

   

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JacobZ
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Re: What's the best way to drain laundry hose in the bathroom?

Hi @threemonkeys,

 

Thank you for your question.

 

That's certainly an interesting concept that ChatGPT has come up with.

 

Is this a rental or do you own the home?

 

If you were the owner, I would seriously consider having a plumber come in and install a proper outlet for your wastewater hose to connect to.

 

If it is a rental, I would be speaking with your property manager or landlord about having something installed, because this is certainly not ideal.

 

If there are no other options, the only way I can see to improve the current set-up is to attach the end of the hose to the side of the shower base so it is not in a location where it can be tripped over. You could use something like this Naleon 3kg White Super Suction Hook to hold it in place against the glass.

 

Also, allow me to tag @TedBear, @JoeAzza and @Noyade to see if they have any ideas.

 

Let me know what you think.

 

Jacob

 

threemonkeys
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Re: What's the best way to drain laundry hose in the bathroom?

Hi JacobZ. It's an entry level studio and I'm looking at selling soon so I don't want to over capitalize. It doesn't have the plumbing options found in larger properties and the plumbers who've been out said there is nowhere to run a waste pipe, it can only really be addressed superficially or during the course of a complete bathroom tear out which isn't practical.

 

I want to put in some kind of superficial down pipe to drain into the shower so it's fixed and I don't have to remove the hose when I shower, I think it's the best that can be hoped for given the circumstances. 

 

Apparently one of the other units has a square pvc section down the wall instead of a stand pipe but I don't know where it goes to at the bottom or even if it works properly. I'm assuming it goes around the bottom of the shower frame into the pan but I don't know how that volume of water would drain fast enough if it had to go too far and around corners. I'm concerned if I attach anything to the glass or try to drill through it it would shatter the screen, I could raise the screen, put the pipe and a fill section underneath but that screen is in there pretty good. I'm a little wary of attaching anything even to the aluminium frame because of the glass, the drain hoses jump around a bit.

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