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| Step | Action | What to check | |------|--------|----------------| | 1 | Check the drain filter (fluff filter) | Most machines have a front-bottom panel. Clean out coins, lint, and sludge. | | 2 | Listen to the pump | If it hums but no water moves, the pipe or pump is blocked. | | 3 | Disconnect waste pipe from drain | Put pipe end in a bucket. Run a rinse cycle. If water pumps into bucket – drain is blocked. If not – machine/pump/pipe is blocked. | | 4 | Inspect waste hose for kinks | Straighten any kinks or sagging sections. | | 5 | Look inside the standpipe | Use a flashlight – can you see standing water? If yes, main drain may be blocked. |
The cycle takes significantly longer because the machine is struggling to push water out. washing machine waste pipe blocked
Unlike toilets, washing machines expel a significant amount of fabric lint, hair, and detergent residue. Over time, this combines to form a grey, clay-like sludge that adheres to the interior walls of the pipe, narrowing the diameter until water can no longer pass. | Step | Action | What to check
Before beginning, disconnect the washing machine from the power supply. Have buckets and towels ready to catch water spillage. | | 3 | Disconnect waste pipe from