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I would like to put a laundry sink in the basement (w/ the washer and
dryer which is already there) but need to figure out how I am going to drain the sink. I thought I could just piggy back onto the washer, use the same water and drain. I then realized that the bottom of my sink will be about six inches lower than the top of the lowest point I can make the drain intake. If my theory is correct, the sink will drain to this point and stop since water naturally levels. I'm not a physics expert but is there a way around installing a pump for just six inches? I thought maybe?? a check valve would work, but somehow doubt it..... My main reservation agaist the pump is the cost - ~ $200. I had hoped this would be a cheap and simple project. Any ideas are greatly appreciated. |
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