Rmk9785e
Member
We have a first floor condo and in the past water from units above has backed up in our kitchen sink. We're in the middle of remodeling and the contractor has re-routed the drain as shown in the attached photo. We just had engineered wood floor installed in the kitchen and tonight it happened again, this time flooding on our new floor (photo attached)
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The contractor says he should have capped it. Probably we'll have the replace the engineered wood floor and underlayment in this area. So here are my two questions for the experts:
1- Does this drain pipe look properly installed? Is the slope sufficient?
2- What can we do to prevent the back flow into our kitchen sink in the future?
Thank you.
The contractor says he should have capped it. Probably we'll have the replace the engineered wood floor and underlayment in this area. So here are my two questions for the experts:
1- Does this drain pipe look properly installed? Is the slope sufficient?
2- What can we do to prevent the back flow into our kitchen sink in the future?
Thank you.