Irvine2Irvine said:
ps99472 said:
For the people who prefers upstairs, any problems with leaks/floods? What was ur solution? Damage to house?
The washer sits on a washer tray which has a drain that connects to the house drain. This was true on all 2010 collection houses that I looked at.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_220820-131-1781_0__?productId=1166753&Ntt=washer+tray&pl=1¤tURL=%2Fpl__0__s%3FNtt%3Dwasher%2Btray
These drains are of little use and should not be counted on.
Physically, the aperture has frequently been found to be too small. It is unable to drain enough to cover the output of a hose bursting. Also, with disuse, the drains are typically filled with lint and detritus that causes a blockage, anyway. Additionally, the collecting pans also are often cracked and don't direct any excess water back to the drain. It's a triple-whammy.
Best way for prevention is to change your connection hoses as recommended per manufacturer's specs.
-IR2