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Here are 3 internet photos of washing machine pipes inside a dry wall. Here is my manufacturer's pictures for pipe connections on the drywall behind the washing machine: Or, do you think that I should approach from the basement ceiling, as the plywood floor needs to replaced because of the possible molds? It appears that the solution may be to take out a bottom portion of the drywall on the main floor to locate and repair the pipe leaks which presumably is at or below the floor level, because the drywall on the main floor has no noticeable water damage (unless the drywall is waterproof)? However, there is no trace of water, or water stain in the washing machine room on the main floor: drywall, or the floor.
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I suspect that the leak possibly comes from the washing machine drainage pipe, because copper pipes for the hot and cold water going down the basement ceiling are not wet. There is water dripping from the basement ceiling roughly below the washing machine located in the mud room on the main floor,and the dripping only occurs while the washing machine is running. By choosing to use a standpipe instead of connecting your washing machine to a drain line, you can avoid water overflow, as well as unwanted fumes from the.
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