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  1. #1
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    Default To be or not to be Smooth

    More of an observation here.

    Drainage lines need to be smooth uniform internal waterways, per IRC, which means those flexible pipes they sell in the stores should not be used...OK I get it.

    So then why are dishwasher drain lines rigid and not smooth ?

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    Default Re: To be or not to be Smooth

    I believe the flex drain pieces are not against the code as long as they are installed in a vertical only position.

    The drain tubing that comes with the dishwasher is designed to be flexible for installation purposes and since it's not technically part of the house plumbing piping, it's not a code violation.


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    Default Re: To be or not to be Smooth

    Quote Originally Posted by John Dirks Jr View Post
    I believe the flex drain pieces are not against the code as long as they are installed in a vertical only position.
    Flexible drain components, such as flexible traps, flexible tailpieces, etc, are not code compliant.

    Correct on dishwasher discharge hoses as they are part of a listed and labeled appliance.

    The dishwasher discharge hoses connect the dishwasher to the building's drain system.

    Last edited by Jerry Peck; 05-22-2025 at 11:36 AM.
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