About 10 years ago, we had our kitchen redone.
Under our kitchen sink (see photos attached), the following are connected:
- waste from the double sink
- dishwasher waste
- washing machine waste
- condensation from the tumble dryer (small white tube coming down from the top)
(+ connections for mains water for all of the above)
The problem we have had, and it has become worse lately, is that food waste or gunk tends to block some of the pipes, especially the arrival of the tumble dryer condensation tube.
Is there any way we could simplify the connections and limit the risk of gunk/food blocking the pipes? I was for example thinking of running the tumble dryer tube separately outside the house.
Many thanks for any tips!
[GALLERY=media, 97424]P1870300 by swisscheese posted 21 Mar 2016 at 10:38 AM[/GALLERY]
[GALLERY=media, 97422]IMG_7467 by swisscheese posted 21 Mar 2016 at 10:38 AM[/GALLERY]
[GALLERY=media, 97423]IMG_7468 by swisscheese posted 21 Mar 2016 at 10:38 AM[/GALLERY]
Under our kitchen sink (see photos attached), the following are connected:
- waste from the double sink
- dishwasher waste
- washing machine waste
- condensation from the tumble dryer (small white tube coming down from the top)
(+ connections for mains water for all of the above)
The problem we have had, and it has become worse lately, is that food waste or gunk tends to block some of the pipes, especially the arrival of the tumble dryer condensation tube.
Is there any way we could simplify the connections and limit the risk of gunk/food blocking the pipes? I was for example thinking of running the tumble dryer tube separately outside the house.
Many thanks for any tips!
[GALLERY=media, 97424]P1870300 by swisscheese posted 21 Mar 2016 at 10:38 AM[/GALLERY]
[GALLERY=media, 97422]IMG_7467 by swisscheese posted 21 Mar 2016 at 10:38 AM[/GALLERY]
[GALLERY=media, 97423]IMG_7468 by swisscheese posted 21 Mar 2016 at 10:38 AM[/GALLERY]