This method of water removal involves directing the washer’s discharge hose into a suitably positioned sink basin. This allows the wastewater to flow directly into the household plumbing system. Typically, this requires a secure placement of the hose within the sink and potentially the use of additional equipment, such as a standpipe or drain adapter, to maintain a stable connection and prevent spills.
This approach can be particularly useful in situations where a dedicated laundry drain is unavailable or impractical. It offers a convenient and often temporary solution for apartments, rentals, or homes lacking designated laundry hookups. Historically, before dedicated laundry plumbing became commonplace, this practice was more prevalent. While modern homes often feature dedicated drainage systems, this method remains a viable option in specific circumstances.