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Lovecrusher
Sep 10, 2003
Leviathan
Perfect, I'm sooo happy I found this thread.

I'm installing a dishwasher in my kitchen and the easiest place to put the dishwasher is against a wall shared by the bathroom. The hot water, electrical and drain, would fit into the electrical, hot water and drain in the bathroom. I've got a good handle on how the hot water and electrical would work, but I'm having a heck of a time finding a dishwasher tailpeice that fits the 1-1/4 inch bathroom drain. The standard is for the 1-1/2 inch kitchen drain.

So, my question is, should I take the fact that this tailpeice is so hard to find as an indicator that I'm heading towards a world of hurt and clogged drains? Is plumbing the drain into the bathroom ill advisable? The sewage mainline is close so I could alternately plumb into there, but I'm not too excited to have the possibility of a clog blowing poo poo back up to the dishwasher and all over my dishes.

Advice?

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