This was an incredibly helpful video, especially your step-by-step explanations on details such as how to orient the rubber hose with no slack to prevent sluggish drainage, and how to attach the dishwasher drain hose to the air gap housing. Also appreciate your clarification in the comments explaining the drain hose "adapter" which can be cut down to fit 5/8" - that's not in the Bosch manual. Thank you!
Thanks very much. I was able to attach the air gap tube back into the sink hole myself without calling in a plumber which saved me $250. Much appreciated!
What is the name of the little washer or flushing that you places in the drain hose before connecting to the air gap. I don’t have that it didn’t come with the washer or the air gap and I need to buy it elsewhere but can’t find it.
I haven't watched the whole thing yet, but I'm already giving you a thumbs up and a big thank you for taking the time to shoot a video while installing an air gap
Air gaps are only required if the plumbing code calls for one. Other wise locating the dishwasher drain in a loop so that it enters the Garburator higher than inlet forms a similar air gap. Just a not if you have a $2 or $3 thousand counter top you probably don’t want to drill a hole in it.
I jst moved into a new apt and mine was leaking suds from my actual sink without the dishwasher turned on. Every time I wash anything, the bubbles jst spills over the air gap. Maintenance came and rerouted something so it ain't happening anymore. I hope he didn't fuck it up for me...
you might be able to just cut the tip off of the drain hose not all dishwashers are the same some come with the inserts and some require to be cut down to size, refer to your user manual, thank for watching!
Thank you so much!! I'm so sick of being ripped off by plumbers. It is not a pleasant job but I'm prepared to try it my self. I am only able to do that because of your no nonsense video. Thank you!
So, I'm not a plumber but what you're saying is, if someone charges for their knowledge and service, you are getting ripped off? You can always get estimates from multiple plumbers. Plumbers have to charge for their services because the hardware store, butcher, mechanic, doctor, accountant, and lawyer, are all ripping off the plumbers.
I don’t rip off people, I charge accordingly. I have overhead like gas, insurance, small parts I don’t charge for plus depreciation , wear and tear on my equipment plus my skills. I am up front with my pricing for the job and will explain to my customer what I’ve done. Plus when they balk at the price, I let them know the bid is good for 72 hours and feel free to go out and get other estimates. I do encourage them to do so. If anybody will show up
What's the name of the plug used at 4:29 used to connect the hose to the smaller end of the Air Gap? My new dishwasher came with the hose but the end that goes into the air gap is too big.
@@pururmur I ended up using parts of the original old hose that connects to the smaller end of the air gap. I cut off the part that I needed and used hose clamps to attach it to my new hose. Hope that helps you.
@@imnotstupidjustslow9366 Thank you for the advice, but I didn't need an adapter. Even with such a wide end of the Bosch hose, it was securely fastened with a clamp.
You know what ya rarely get with looped hose? Clog at the air gap. But at least with the air gap you get to learn how to disassemble it and clean the constant clog in the air gap
Some water still will make its way back in to the dishwasher at the end of the drain cycle , especially because your hose is coming from the bottom, this air gap may reduce it a little but is inevitable, and for that is not even worth it. Cost or time invested in install, cost of parts, extra hole in countertops, air gaps need to be cleaned , they sometimes get plugged …. I know over there is code but i wouldn’t if don’t have to,
You added an adapter in order to connect dishwasher drain to air gap (at 4.29min.), how to find that adapter or what do you call it. I tried to find but could not figure it out. Thanks
sorry it’s only for that specific dishwasher, to reduce it to a 5/8 inch to connect to the airgap, other dishwashers you can just cut the tube down and it says on the end of the drain the type of size at the line. thanks for watching!
Does it matter if the waste hose from the dishwasher goes down several inches before coming back up to the air gap? Our installer routed it along the bottom of the adjacent cabinet before bringing it back up to the disposal. I installed the air gap myself, pretty much as shown here, but water comes out of the air gap above the counter when the dishwasher is draining.
Great video...took me less than 30 min. However, my neighbor had the same problem, and it took a plumber 2 hours to install. I think she got ripped off...lol
you must cut the hose to the appropriate size, it should start from 1 inch to 3/4 inch to 5/8 inch. you need 5/8 inch to fit it onto the airgap. thank you for watching !
Good job...should be code everywhere.Imagine the sink/dispose stopped up & you're forced to plunge it...you are also plunging garbage into the line headed for the DW...beyond that-when the disposer is running,it is centrifugally slinging garbage into the inlet post from the DW drain line. And one more thing-few DWs have any kind of quality drain check valve in the drain line.You're on your own w/o an air gap.Give your DW a fair chance.And feed it 140 degree(F) water.It'll love you.
@@_A_343 Yes, it will work, there are many such applications; However, in some areas, code will prescribe an air gap when it is new construction.A more sanitary installation can be achieved with one.
California requires the airgap for dishwashers, it ensures no bacterial backflow will arise from the garbage disposal back to dishwasher, thanks for watching!
At 9:13 when you stuck the screwdriver in the hole when I do that to mine there’s like a solid wall on the other side and the screwdriver just bumps into it am I supposed to knock it out? Not a wall of trash it’s like a plastic plug or something.
Yes, that’s how all garbage disposals are as an option if you have a dishwasher or not. Knock it out and your dishwasher and airgap will drain properly! Thanks for watching!
Hector Tamayo do U think that plug still being in place is what’s causing the water to come up thru the air gap? I have cleaned the black hose that connects the air gap to the disposal.
Yeah after knocking it put you must stick your hand into the garbage disposal but make sure you disconnect the power to it before doing so, find the little plastic knock out and you will be good! Good day!
If you want to drill through a hard surface such as quartz, granite, silostone, or whatever you would need what is called a diamond tipped hole saw that goes on your drill. Be very careful with this and use a little squirt bottle of water on the surface while drilling to keep your hole saw cool. Make sure you have a pilot hole too, by maybe drilling first with a small masonry bit that drills into concrete. Then use that hole as a guide to start your hole saw. I think you can also get a guide or jig that holds your hole saw still when you drill. Hope that helps and makes sense but it can be done just take your time.
Dude I changed my garbage disposal and I guess I tugged too much on the hose when I was installing it and my airgap broke. Are there specific ones or does 1 airgap fit most situations? My house isn't old only 13 or 14 years old.
Great video Hector, is there another alternative to place the air intake somewhere other than on top of the counter? Maybe straight into the drain hookup underneath? I don’t have another hole on my granite counter top to accommodate that air valve. Thank man!
This is intended to dump water into the sink incase of a dishwater back up vs back into the dishwasher itself . So you need it above the counter aiming towards the sink
Thanks for posting this. Quick question, what is that fitting you put in the end of the dishwasher drain hose before attaching to the air gap? By reading the other comments it looks like you're recommending to simply cut the top of that hose off and clamp it directly to the air gap and just forego that fitting?
Usually dishwasher drain hoses have several sized rubber fittings on the end of the hose and you cut off the ones you don't need. Usually it's 5/8" so I don't know why they just don't standardize it.
question about 4:32 you seem to insert some kind of rubber adapter in the end of the drain hose to make it smaller before connecting to the air gap. How is that called?
Thank you for the excellent explanation! What type of black rubber did you used? The one my plumber used is stiff, and gets folded causing the water coming out from the air gap. He said he will need to change it for a different type.
I’m no plumber. But I’ve been installing new appliances and I thought in my research I saw that an air gap isn’t necessary if your drain goes into a disposal. The disposal acts as an air gap.
Hi! I just moved into an apartment and my dishwasher has the same setup in the video EXCEPT the tube from the dishwasher has a big loop in the middle before going to the garbage disposal connector. Is it still safe to use? I’m afraid to use it and have been searching through videos to check .
Wouldn't this be like putting a another check valve in ,seeing the dishwasher already has one built into it, to prevent water from backing into the appliance?
It is not a check valve, what is built into the dishwasher is called a high loop, a high loop does not do much to prevent any backflow from the garbage disposal, which is why the airgap was created to prevent any possible backflow, have a good day!
If you wish to remove your garbage disposal you will need to put in a sink basket and a drain waste pipe with a 7/8 inch tee connection, and you will still need an Airgap in case you ever have a sewage back up, don’t want that going into your dishwasher! Thanks for watching!
Good job mijo. I would of cut the 7/8 hose back just a bit more with a little twist before tightening down but that’s how I do mine. I do see you didn’t run a red squeeze clamp on the 7/8 end of the Airgap. 🤨
Do we need to remove the dishwasher when replacing the airgap i just bought a new dishwasher and it wont drain the guy told me it needs new airgap and line disposable …so do i have to remove the dishwasher again to replace them?
Captivate Films I found a picture of it. If you search Frigidaire dishwasher PDF install, it shows it on the drain hose. Although I can’t find it in any store either, it may be a part used for something other than a dishwasher that I’ll have to find.
@@Justwaterheaters where would the sewage come from? The sink only has grey water not black water. Anyway, most dishwashers get by just fine with a high loop to prevent backflow. Like 95% percent of dishwasher installations work with a high loop and not an air gap sticking up through the counter. Thank you for the video on how to install it anyway. In my opinion it's a useless part. Despite being required by code in maybe three states it is not required by code in the other 47. Hence my Hmmm.🤔 Cheers.
@@isaacislaughter worst case scenario you have a bad sewage back up and contains💩it will come up and fill up the sink therefore going into the dishwasher if you don’t have an Airgap. Just because it is not code in most states doesn’t mean it’s useless, preventative measures.
@@isaacislaughter disagree if the high loop is mis installed causes waste water backing up to dishwasher ! Have had multiple morons such as techs from Home depot come over an mis installed it , even had a master plumber do the idiotic high loop still had issue ! Was a little bit better but didn't eliminate issue
This was an incredibly helpful video, especially your step-by-step explanations on details such as how to orient the rubber hose with no slack to prevent sluggish drainage, and how to attach the dishwasher drain hose to the air gap housing. Also appreciate your clarification in the comments explaining the drain hose "adapter" which can be cut down to fit 5/8" - that's not in the Bosch manual. Thank you!
This helped so much! I was able to do this myself, instead of paying the plumber $250 to do it. Thank you!!
Thanks very much. I was able to attach the air gap tube back into the sink hole myself without calling in a plumber which saved me $250. Much appreciated!
Thank you for posting this! Us DIY folk appreciate it!
Man you did it in 12 mins and it took me 3 hours of struggling! Great job
What is the name of the little washer or flushing that you places in the drain hose before connecting to the air gap. I don’t have that it didn’t come with the washer or the air gap and I need to buy it elsewhere but can’t find it.
Great video! I just bought a house and there is no air gap. Looks like a fairly straightforward install process!
I haven't watched the whole thing yet, but I'm already giving you a thumbs up and a big thank you for taking the time to shoot a video while installing an air gap
Thanks a bunch!!!
Hope it helped you out!
This video helped me install an air-gap for the first time! Thanks!
Air gaps are only required if the plumbing code calls for one. Other wise locating the dishwasher drain in a loop so that it enters the Garburator higher than inlet forms a similar air gap. Just a not if you have a $2 or $3 thousand counter top you probably don’t want to drill a hole in it.
I could tell it was not your 1st barbeque. The video helped my tremendously.
I knew something was installed incorrectly when the air gap was leaking water under my cabinet. Thanks for showing how it should be installed.
I jst moved into a new apt and mine was leaking suds from my actual sink without the dishwasher turned on. Every time I wash anything, the bubbles jst spills over the air gap. Maintenance came and rerouted something so it ain't happening anymore. I hope he didn't fuck it up for me...
I am missing the part 4:27. Where did you get? Did it come with the installation parts?
Yup I had the same question. The hose wont fit right without that.
Good video.but I'm still looking for that insert fitting for a Bosch drain hose to make it fit snug onto the air gap
you might be able to just cut the tip off of the drain hose not all dishwashers are the same some come with the inserts and some require to be cut down to size, refer to your user manual, thank for watching!
Hector, you are a man of few words.
Thank you so much!! I'm so sick of being ripped off by plumbers. It is not a pleasant job but I'm prepared to try it my self. I am only able to do that because of your no nonsense video. Thank you!
So, I'm not a plumber but what you're saying is, if someone charges for their knowledge and service, you are getting ripped off? You can always get estimates from multiple plumbers. Plumbers have to charge for their services because the hardware store, butcher, mechanic, doctor, accountant, and lawyer, are all ripping off the plumbers.
@@billparsons7732 well, kind of
@@priceandpride You may be a fan of socialism?
I don’t rip off people, I charge accordingly. I have overhead like gas, insurance, small parts I don’t charge for plus depreciation , wear and tear on my equipment plus my skills. I am up front with my pricing for the job and will explain to my customer what I’ve done. Plus when they balk at the price, I let them know the bid is good for 72 hours and feel free to go out and get other estimates. I do encourage them to do so. If anybody will show up
Lol, it’s not ripping ppl off. It’s standard pricing 150-250. I’m not a plumber, it is what it is. You think this guy here is doing it for free😂
What's the name of the plug used at 4:29 used to connect the hose to the smaller end of the Air Gap? My new dishwasher came with the hose but the end that goes into the air gap is too big.
The same question 😢
@@pururmur I ended up using parts of the original old hose that connects to the smaller end of the air gap. I cut off the part that I needed and used hose clamps to attach it to my new hose. Hope that helps you.
@@imnotstupidjustslow9366 thank you!
@@imnotstupidjustslow9366 Thank you for the advice, but I didn't need an adapter. Even with such a wide end of the Bosch hose, it was securely fastened with a clamp.
great video. I wish home depot would have the 7/8 hose next to the air gap so I did not have to walk all over the store looking for it.
I need the 7/8 hose too. Were in Home Depot is that hose if not near the air gap aisle?
Save my day man about the gravity if the hose is too long! 👍 Thanks alot!🙏
Simply, Thank You 🙏
You know what ya rarely get with looped hose? Clog at the air gap. But at least with the air gap you get to learn how to disassemble it and clean the constant clog in the air gap
Good job thanks for the information you've given us. Right on !
Do you need to seal the airgap with the countertop? I found the water from the countertop may leak through the gap to under the sink.
Yes it can if not installed properly
@ I just screw it up tightly. Do we need to glue it?
Can this be done if you dont have a garbage disposal?
Thanks for the vid, great angles. I swear the hole for the air gap in my sink was cut with a chisel !!!
Thanks a bunch!!!!
Maybe you can fix it by drilling it properly, refer to my other video!
r we not going to discuss the electrical outlet cover being on the bottom of the cabinet? asking 4 a friend.... :)
Some water still will make its way back in to the dishwasher at the end of the drain cycle , especially because your hose is coming from the bottom, this air gap may reduce it a little but is inevitable, and for that is not even worth it. Cost or time invested in install, cost of parts, extra hole in countertops, air gaps need to be cleaned , they sometimes get plugged …. I know over there is code but i wouldn’t if don’t have to,
Yep. P trap is code. This is redundant. Incline the hose cause his washer is a p trap
Thank you Hector! You’re the man!
what type of connector did you used to have both line in the V shape?
Thanks Hector, my project for this weekend.
Make sure you have 7/8 inch drain hose, 4 stainless steel clamps, and your airgap! And you should be set!
@@Justwaterheaters thanks bro will do. Stay busy.
Thank man, helped me notice that the spout at the top is also not installed/Sealed properly
10:27 - Well, since my plastic tube twists all around up and down...Thank you so much!
You added an adapter in order to connect dishwasher drain to air gap (at 4.29min.), how to find that adapter or what do you call it. I tried to find but could not figure it out. Thanks
sorry it’s only for that specific dishwasher, to reduce it to a 5/8 inch to connect to the airgap, other dishwashers you can just cut the tube down and it says on the end of the drain the type of size at the line. thanks for watching!
Also cut 7/8 shorter it has sludge build up at the bottom of the turn
Thanks for the great explanation and video!
Does it matter if the waste hose from the dishwasher goes down several inches before coming back up to the air gap? Our installer routed it along the bottom of the adjacent cabinet before bringing it back up to the disposal. I installed the air gap myself, pretty much as shown here, but water comes out of the air gap above the counter when the dishwasher is draining.
Great video...took me less than 30 min. However, my neighbor had the same problem, and it took a plumber 2 hours to install.
I think she got ripped off...lol
Okay I understand everything except the gray hose, where did you get the gray hose from?
And you are wearing a belt! No plumbers crack for your viewers! Lol jk. Good job. This helps me out so much.
😀😂🤣
How you make perfect hole in granite like that? What tools you used?
Thank you Sir. It's very helpful.
What do you do when the drain line on the dishwasher has a much larger diameter than the air gap inlet?
you must cut the hose to the appropriate size, it should start from 1 inch to 3/4 inch to 5/8 inch. you need 5/8 inch to fit it onto the airgap. thank you for watching !
@@Justwaterheaters Thanks!
Great video
Good job...should be code everywhere.Imagine the sink/dispose stopped up & you're forced to plunge it...you are also plunging garbage into the line headed for the DW...beyond that-when the disposer is running,it is centrifugally slinging garbage into the inlet post from the DW drain line. And one more thing-few DWs have any kind of quality drain check valve in the drain line.You're on your own w/o an air gap.Give your DW a fair chance.And feed it 140 degree(F) water.It'll love you.
I could not agree with you more!!
Good day Ralph!!!
@Hector Tamayo Hello Hector. Could a high looped hose fixed at 32 inches high work instead of an air gap??????
@@_A_343 Yes, it will work, there are many such applications; However, in some areas, code will prescribe an air gap when it is new construction.A more sanitary installation can be achieved with one.
Didnt understand what was wrong with the high loop? Most codes calls for high loops or air gaps.
California requires the airgap for dishwashers, it ensures no bacterial backflow will arise from the garbage disposal back to dishwasher, thanks for watching!
A high loop is 99% as good as an air gap and it avoids other issues. CA requires air gap but everyone else seems to be just fine with a high loop.
@@themonkeydrunken yeah well tell that to California haha
Some new apartments I've seen dont have those ..runs straight to dishwasher
At 9:13 when you stuck the screwdriver in the hole when I do that to mine there’s like a solid wall on the other side and the screwdriver just bumps into it am I supposed to knock it out? Not a wall of trash it’s like a plastic plug or something.
Yes, that’s how all garbage disposals are as an option if you have a dishwasher or not. Knock it out and your dishwasher and airgap will drain properly! Thanks for watching!
Hector Tamayo do U think that plug still being in place is what’s causing the water to come up thru the air gap? I have cleaned the black hose that connects the air gap to the disposal.
You must knock it out!
Hector Tamayo no me grites! Lol one last question so I knock it out and just leave it in there? Thanks for helping me out.
Yeah after knocking it put you must stick your hand into the garbage disposal but make sure you disconnect the power to it before doing so, find the little plastic knock out and you will be good! Good day!
We need to do this! Any suggestions on HOW to drill the hole on our counter for the air cap?…. We live in L.A. County (California)
If you want to drill through a hard surface such as quartz, granite, silostone, or whatever you would need what is called a diamond tipped hole saw that goes on your drill. Be very careful with this and use a little squirt bottle of water on the surface while drilling to keep your hole saw cool. Make sure you have a pilot hole too, by maybe drilling first with a small masonry bit that drills into concrete. Then use that hole as a guide to start your hole saw. I think you can also get a guide or jig that holds your hole saw still when you drill. Hope that helps and makes sense but it can be done just take your time.
Dude I changed my garbage disposal and I guess I tugged too much on the hose when I was installing it and my airgap broke. Are there specific ones or does 1 airgap fit most situations? My house isn't old only 13 or 14 years old.
If I remove my dishwasher do I also remove the airgap? I will not be installing a new dishwasher
What did you just put inside the DW hose end????
Man mine is brand new set up just like that..ran 5 weeks then stopped draining.. nothing can be found
Put in an Airgap and try it out !
Seems like I put all the water lines correctly. But when I turn on the dishwasher water comes out of the top. Can someone help?
knock out the protective plug in the waste disposer
Great video
Hector, is there another alternative to place the air intake somewhere other than on top of the counter?
Maybe straight into the drain hookup underneath? I don’t have another hole on my granite counter top to accommodate that air valve.
Thank man!
This is intended to dump water into the sink incase of a dishwater back up vs back into the dishwasher itself . So you need it above the counter aiming towards the sink
The end of my drain hose doesn't have the rubber connections anymore. What do you recommend?
Can u come back and install a stainless steel one to match my faucet
Then but I could not see where you plugged in the black hose?
Thanks for posting this. Quick question, what is that fitting you put in the end of the dishwasher drain hose before attaching to the air gap? By reading the other comments it looks like you're recommending to simply cut the top of that hose off and clamp it directly to the air gap and just forego that fitting?
Usually dishwasher drain hoses have several sized rubber fittings on the end of the hose and you cut off the ones you don't need. Usually it's 5/8" so I don't know why they just don't standardize it.
Where can I buy the gasket shown at 4:35?
You can buy it at Lowe’s, Home Depot, or your general plumbing store, thanks for watching! And it must be 7/8 inches
The black hose that you added to the disposal what size is it? thanks for the video
7/8 inch
how much do you charge for this job?
Enough to pay the bills and be fair! Thanks for watching!
@@Justwaterheaters yeah but to not be taken advantage of? What's average cost?
@@ChrisB-cx6td that’s hard to say find yourself a good plumber and keep them! Don’t call big mainstream companies!
Why did you use a duel valve? And what size was the black tube?
Thank you, well done, appreciate it!
Off to Lowe’s.
question about 4:32 you seem to insert some kind of rubber adapter in the end of the drain hose to make it smaller before connecting to the air gap. How is that called?
It only for that model dishwasher, for most dishwashers you just need to cut it to size! Thanks for watching
Thank you for the excellent explanation!
What type of black rubber did you used? The one my plumber used is stiff, and gets folded causing the water coming out from the air gap.
He said he will need to change it for a different type.
7/8 inch black drain hose
@@Justwaterheaters thank you so much!
I’m no plumber. But I’ve been installing new appliances and I thought in my research I saw that an air gap isn’t necessary if your drain goes into a disposal. The disposal acts as an air gap.
required by many city codes
We dont use these in Texas... But it definitely makes sense
Your black hose is kinked. How can you prevent that.
Hi! I just moved into an apartment and my dishwasher has the same setup in the video EXCEPT the tube from the dishwasher has a big loop in the middle before going to the garbage disposal connector. Is it still safe to use? I’m afraid to use it and have been searching through videos to check .
Install exactly the same as video! No loops!
@@Justwaterheaters thank you so much. I’m going to call to have it fixed asap
Wouldn't this be like putting a another check valve in ,seeing the dishwasher already has one built into it, to prevent water from backing into the appliance?
It is not a check valve, what is built into the dishwasher is called a high loop, a high loop does not do much to prevent any backflow from the garbage disposal, which is why the airgap was created to prevent any possible backflow, have a good day!
That's funny you called the guy a bozo for installing the high loop properly at 32 inches.
Thank you!… very informative
Why not a smooth hose then?
My dishwasher's drain line is connected to my disposal, which I want to get rid off. Would this method work by me removing the disposal ?
If you wish to remove your garbage disposal you will need to put in a sink basket and a drain waste pipe with a 7/8 inch tee connection, and you will still need an Airgap in case you ever have a sewage back up, don’t want that going into your dishwasher! Thanks for watching!
you got 8 subcribers yay
When are you gonna fix it
Gasket on top?
Good job mijo. I would of cut the 7/8 hose back just a bit more with a little twist before tightening down but that’s how I do mine. I do see you didn’t run a red squeeze clamp on the 7/8 end of the Airgap. 🤨
Stainless hose clamps only used around here, thanks for the input though 👌
I thought that the larger end of the air gap tube went towards the dishwasher and the smaller tube went to the disposal
Thank you Hector!
Why do you need a air gap for the dishwasher?
So the dishwasher will drain.
Do we need to remove the dishwasher when replacing the airgap i just bought a new dishwasher and it wont drain the guy told me it needs new airgap and line disposable …so do i have to remove the dishwasher again to replace them?
Thanks Hector!
I live in 2nd floor is it useful to use airgap?
Yes the rule still applies, thanks for watching!
Thank you. This rocks!
Nicely done
Also an Airgap is required in California Tamayo, let these viewers know bro.
Why I don't have garbage disposal
So you just made your dishwasher a biggest pee trap in your house
What is the adapter you used at 4.34 ?
Just a gasket that makes the drain hose 5/8 inch and only a few dishwashers come with that adapter, most dishwashers you just cut!
@@Justwaterheaters what size is the gasket (7/8 to 5/8?) and where can I buy one?
I’m looking for this exact gasket (reducer). Does it list it on the dishwasher install sheet? I can’t find one anywhere!!
Josh Renoud I’ve looked everywhere for this adapter. Nobody knows what it is. Homedepot, Lowe’s, Ace never heard of it.
Captivate Films I found a picture of it. If you search Frigidaire dishwasher PDF install, it shows it on the drain hose. Although I can’t find it in any store either, it may be a part used for something other than a dishwasher that I’ll have to find.
PAY THIS MAN!
Needs a real high loop and not a straight line
Ok, my turn. Thanks !!
Most dishwashers don't have this and yet work fine. Hmmmm.
It’s to prevent sewage from going into your dishwasher, aka 💩💩💩💩
@@Justwaterheaters where would the sewage come from? The sink only has grey water not black water. Anyway, most dishwashers get by just fine with a high loop to prevent backflow. Like 95% percent of dishwasher installations work with a high loop and not an air gap sticking up through the counter. Thank you for the video on how to install it anyway. In my opinion it's a useless part. Despite being required by code in maybe three states it is not required by code in the other 47. Hence my Hmmm.🤔 Cheers.
@@isaacislaughter worst case scenario you have a bad sewage back up and contains💩it will come up and fill up the sink therefore going into the dishwasher if you don’t have an Airgap. Just because it is not code in most states doesn’t mean it’s useless, preventative measures.
@@isaacislaughter oh and I didn’t say your dishwasher would not work with out an Airgap lol 😂
@@isaacislaughter disagree if the high loop is mis installed causes waste water backing up to dishwasher ! Have had multiple morons such as techs from Home depot come over an mis installed it , even had a master plumber do the idiotic high loop still had issue ! Was a little bit better but didn't eliminate issue
and this is andrew omm if you were recording in the kitchen did they see
Thanks!!! And yes, slowly but surely!
cool
You are only fixing part of the problem. That outlet has no cover and should be a GFI.
Tell that to the electrician
bro, thank you!!
It was fine the way it was , customer got ripped