Can I connect my washing machine to a Flo-Well?
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Can I connect my washing machine to a Flo-Well?
Can I connect my washing machine to a Flo-Well?
A few things must be considered when connecting a washing machine to a Flo-Well. First, the soap must be eco-friendly. Second, the storage volume of the system must be able to hold the volume of water from the washing machine multiplied by the number of loads of laundry. If the Flo-Well is also connected to any storm drainage system, this water must also be accounted for. It is also preferred that several Flo-Wells be connected in series instead of stacking. The passage of water through a series of Flo-Wells will allow more time for sediment to settle.
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Drainage
Flo-Well FAQs
- How much water can each Flo-Well hold?
- How many Flo-Wells do I need?
- What parts come in the Flo-Well box?
- Can multiple Flo-Wells be attached to the same drainage system?
- What is the maximum number of Flo-Wells that can be stacked?
- Is the Flo-Well bottom necessary?
- What is the Flo-Well load rating?
- How do I install the center support pipe?
- How many of the 1” drain holes should be removed?
- What material should be used to backfill around the Flo-Well?
- Do I need the fabric wrap?
- How much drain rock do I need?
- How much distance should there be between Flo-Wells?
- Is an overflow necessary?
- Can I connect my washing machine to a Flo-Well?
- How do I install the Surface Drain Inlet with Grate (FWSD69) if my Flo-Well is more than 8” below the surface?