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This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey comes up smelling sweet by installing a new discharge hose. (See below for a shopping list and tools.)
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Shopping List for Replacing a Smelly Dishwasher Drain Hose:
– discharge hose
– duct tape
– metal pipe clamps
Tools for Replacing a Smelly Dishwasher Drain Hose:
– pliers
– shallow baking dish, used to collect water drained from hose
– nut driver
– drill/driver
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it just needs drain hose attached up high
Very helpful!
3:24 – Home owner doesn't have a bucket yet?
Yes it’s the first video make cense because the dish washer of u check after the cycle wash a little water do not go. the water it’s there like stuck even if just it’s a little water but it’s enough to provoke all the smell !!!
Richard is quite the Gumby.
So was the problem the hose being old and dirty or the grinder and check valve??
No air gap????
I'm wondering if corrosion in the p-pipe might be leaking decreasing the water pressure and that's why the water is draining back into my dishwasher.