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Washing machines typically drain to the main sewer line if the home is part of a municipal sewer system. Homes in urban and suburban areas are typically linked to a sewer system. If your home has a septic system, your washing machine most likely drains to a gray water system that is separate from your septic tank.
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Read More »Your washing machine likely drains into your sewer line if you live in a home that is linked to a municipal sewer system. However, if your home has a septic system, your washing machine probably does not drain to the sewer line. Since draining washing machine water into a septic tank can cause complications, many homes with septic systems have a separate gray water system. This gray water system drains washing machine water to an underground dry well via a dedicated line that is separate from your sewer line.
The average cost to build a shed is $3,634, with most homeowners paying between $1,767 to $9,567 (or $20 to $175 per square foot). ... Cost...
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You can find out where your washing machine drains by contacting the free 811 service in the United States and Canada. If you contact this service, they will send a professional out to mark underground utility lines on your property, at no cost to you. This can help you determine where your washing machine drainage pipe runs. Properly marked utility lines can also help you locate an underground gray water system on your property. The 811 service can help you find underground washing machine drainage lines at no cost. A professional plumber can also help you determine where your washing machine drains. In addition to the 811 service, you can hire a licensed plumber to visit your home and help you determine where your washing machine drains. However, this is seldom necessary in areas with a municipal sewer system. In most cases, if your home drains to a sewer line instead of a septic tank, your washing machine drains to the same sewer line that handles all your waste water.
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Learn More »A sewage smell in your washing machine may be caused by a sewer line clog.
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