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Un- Plumbing A Washing Machine
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I am having kitchen flooring laid tomorrow and I have to unplumb the washing machine and fridge in advance of the men coming, as they won't do it and won't be held responsible for it. I have never done this. Please can you tell me how to unplumb (detatch) the washing machine- is it a valve on the pipe that comes out the back of it? Does it mean I can't use my sink tap? I have no stopcock in my flat, does it matter? Thanks in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Pull the washing machine out so you can get behind it. There will be one or two flexible hoses connected to the water pipe(s). There should be a little lever which turns by a quarter turn where the hoses meet the water pipes. The levers are usually red and/or blue. You need to turn these to the off position before unscrewing the hoses. Then, unscrew the hoses at the washing machine end first. There will be a little water still in the hoses, so put a basin or something underneath before lowering the pipes to to catch the dribbles.
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Are the valves likely to be right next to the wall rather than near to the washing machine itself?
Scarlett, follow the ( plastic / rubber ) water supply pipes from your washing machine to to pipe that supplies them with water. Their has to be some kind of isolater tap on them.