I had this problem with a new washing machine and a fitted kitchen and yes you can get a waste pipe extension. You need to go to an independent plumbers store, not one of the large DIY stores cause they'll tell you you cant get one. I spent £9:00 and got the pipe, the joining tube and two clips to keep it all together in case youhad to move the machine. It only took 5 mins to fit it all together too.
2006-12-24 22:32:30
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answered by cursedterror 3
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Washing Machine Waste Pipe Extension
2016-10-05 23:07:14
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answered by ? 4
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Not sure about your question, but I think get it. Your waste pipe does not have to be a pipe at all, it can just be a hose tube that reaches your outlet. Since the outlet pipe is never pressured, its just a "drain". You can pick up the Rubber tubing for your outlet and any Home Depot ...just measure the length you will need and you should be set.
2006-12-24 22:23:24
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answered by Mike E 3
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What I did, was to buy another outlet pipe and joined the with a short piece of 15mm copper pipe. Works okay, still going strong, no problems.
2006-12-24 23:06:06
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answered by Anonymous
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go back to dealer and ask for a extenion for the waist pipe tthay are avalable if thay can not supply ask them for the telephone number for spares dept of the make of washer and thay should supply if not ask why it may be that the washer will not be able to emty if the hose is to long hope this helps
2006-12-28 04:01:02
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answered by paul p 2
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Homebase/B&Q do a replacement waste hose, and a double male connectorwhich will fit into the ends.Get hose, double male connector and 2 jubilee clips, job done....
2006-12-25 08:33:54
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answered by johncob 5
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use a six inch x half inch copper pipe a length of suitable garden hose and two clips this works great
2006-12-25 06:31:35
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answered by thomas d 2
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Go to your local hardware store - first measuring the width of the pipe - and tell the clerk about your problem.
Their advice is free and they will sell you the materials that you need. GO TO A LOCAL HARDWARE STORE, NOT WALMART.
2006-12-25 01:59:41
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answered by ha_mer 4
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I am sure you should be able to buy a longer pipe somewhere. Try asking a plumber, he should be able to help.
2006-12-28 05:29:40
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answered by Elaine K 1
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no ..but if you see an old machine somewhere cut the one off that and twist it on.it screws on quite easliy.duck tape it and your done..
had to do it for a pal of mine
2006-12-24 22:08:18
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answered by Anonymous
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