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    #121
    i agree.
    i think a larger diameter drain will not clog as often as a smaller-diameter drain.
    if it clogs at all after many years.

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    #122
    Kasama sa aircon cleaning ang unclogging. Just do cleaning every 6 months for an aircon that's used daily, you'll be fine.

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    #123
    Quote Originally Posted by istan View Post
    Kasama sa aircon cleaning ang unclogging. Just do cleaning every 6 months for an aircon that's used daily, you'll be fine.

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    Cleaning frequency is dictated by some variables....Usage(hrs & time of day), AC location/orientation, areal pollution, etc. Those around construction sites or major thoroughfares can expect closer intervals than average.

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    #124
    1"-1.5" drain pipe? Overkill naman yata yan sa laki.


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    Quote Originally Posted by istan View Post
    Kasama sa aircon cleaning ang unclogging. Just do cleaning every 6 months for an aircon that's used daily, you'll be fine.

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    my dad used to say,
    "why rely on their availability? eh, kung hindi makapunta? i just make my drain pipes larger. that way, they won't clog. period. magkano lang ba naman ang additional expense at using a larger diameter pipe?"
    my dad is famous in the clan, for over-engineering. his personal projects are much better than the commercially available product.

    my colleague.
    tumutulo split niya, dahil drain pipe is clogged. and the tubing was buried inside the wall.
    i suggested, "if you decide to bakbak, put in a larger diameter tubing, so's it won't clog easily.

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    #126
    When your lines start leaking after some years, you will then think that PPR 1.5" was not an overkill of an idea ...

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    #127
    It gets clogged if you don't do maintenance.


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    #128
    having to deal with a clogged situation right now is one thing.

    but if one is building it yet,
    you can use 1/2 inch drain now, and have somebody clean it every six months,
    or you can use 1 1/2 inch drain now, and not have to worry about it for many years.

    ...aircon drain, po.
    na-hijack na kasi from washing machines.
    Last edited by dr. d; June 15th, 2020 at 12:15 PM.

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    #129
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    my dad used to say,
    "why rely on their availability? eh, kung hindi makapunta? i just make my drain pipes larger. that way, they won't clog. period. magkano lang ba naman ang additional expense at using a larger diameter pipe?"
    my dad is famous in the clan, for over-engineering. his personal projects are much better than the commercially available product.
    Hmmm...I'm now wondering if your dad & mine are 1 same person, doc?[emoji848]

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    #130
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    1"-1.5" drain pipe? Overkill naman yata yan sa laki.


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    I'd definitely go over than under....& should it still fail, no blame, no regrets.[emoji4]

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    #131
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Hmmm...I'm now wondering if your dad & mine are 1 same person, doc?[emoji848]

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    "i certainly hope not!"
    heh heh.

    inheritance issues and all that.

    but i believe in two pairs of pants, cut from the same pattern.
    Last edited by dr. d; June 15th, 2020 at 05:07 PM.

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    #132
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    having to deal with a clogged situation right now is one thing.

    but if one is building it yet,
    you can use 1/2 inch drain now, and have somebody clean it every six months,
    or you can use 1 1/2 inch drain now, and not have to worry about it for many years.

    ...aircon drain, po.
    na-hijack na kasi from washing machines.
    Back to Washing machines...Their drain? 2" vertical (to take the appliance's drain hose) into a 4" minimum main is what I'd always do. Detergent scum + hard water + fabric fiber + dirt are a guaranteed clog formula.
    Floor drains? Always 6x6 strainer, never smaller, where the hand can squeeze thru for manual cleaning should the 4" pipe Ptraps clog. Doing it from above the floor is always better than from under.[emoji4]

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    #133
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    "i certainly hope not!"
    heh heh.

    inheritance issues and all that.

    but i believe in two pairs of pants, cut from the same pattern.
    Hahaha....you quickly shot my hopes down.[emoji23]

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    #134
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Hahaha....you quickly shot my hopes down.[emoji23]

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    ...i was eyeing yours...

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    #135
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    ...i was eyeing yours...
    Haha...you're most welcome to take as much of the bills of burden off me, doc. Please.[emoji16]

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    #136
    I just noticed that our samsung washing machine top loader is leaking at the bottom. I thought it was just the drain hose I replaced it but still leaking.... is there a gasket at the bottom that need replacement?

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    #137
    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    I just noticed that our samsung washing machine top loader is leaking at the bottom. I thought it was just the drain hose I replaced it but still leaking.... is there a gasket at the bottom that need replacement?

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    The drain solenoid could be clogged. There is a port to open this to clean it.

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    #138
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    The drain solenoid could be clogged. There is a port to open this to clean it.
    Our samsung washing machine is similar to this one. Can it be DIY cleaning of the drain solenoid?

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    #139
    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    Our samsung washing machine is similar to this one. Can it be DIY cleaning of the drain solenoid?

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    Not sure, have a look at the back side near the drain port(hose barb) You dont need to remove the solenoid, but there could be a service port to clean the open/close valve. That service port could be leaky


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    #140
    Remember these toploads have a drain hose thats flexible at the bottom of the drum. Its flexible so that when the drum is imbalanced it can move violently without the drain hose getting removed. You can tilt your wm and see refit the hose clamps inside.

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