Washer & Dryer Relocation

Washer and dryer connections were relocated from inside the house to a garage with no existing utility setup.

ClientLuis MinestroneScopeResidential plumbingAreaDeerfield beach, FLInstagramNo post yetShare

The story

The garage had no washer and dryer connections, no water supply, no drain line, no electrical hookup, and no dryer exhaust duct. The solution required plumbing, electrical, and mechanical work to make the new location functional.

The washer drain was the main challenge because the garage did not have a regular drain connection. A pump had to be installed to move grey water up through the ceiling and connect it to the existing plumbing behind the sink. Walls were opened around the house so the new drain piping could be routed, connected to the pump, and tied into the existing plumbing system.

Work completed

Installed washer drain pump, routed drain piping through the ceiling, connected the washer drain to the pump, tied the line into existing plumbing, extended 3/4-inch copper water lines, added water connections, and ran electrical power from the panel.

Final result

The washer and dryer were relocated to the garage with working water supply, pumped drainage, electrical power, and dryer exhaust routing. The garage was converted from an empty utility area into a functional laundry location.