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hi, I was hoping for some advise?
the picture below is off the plumbing my builder has done under my kitchen sink. Apparently he seems to think this is ok but I have a few concerns and would like others views so I am better armed when I go back to/query him again?!
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Thank you for any advise
 
Yes it needs redoing, by a plumber not a builder, unless of course you have your own alternating gravity in the sink cupboard in which case it will be fine...
 
Thanks for all your comments. Sorry here some additional info...
It was the builder contractor who unfortunately did the refurb of whole flat (who was recommended by a good friend and I did a lot of research on!). I was told that his plumber did all the plumbing work etc.

But to me the pipe through the outside wall (top of that flexi tube) is far too high compared to the trap, plus that horizontal thing in middle seems to be full of water after one load of washing so I can’t see how this can be right!
I raised these concerns with the building contractor but am getting brushed off!
Thanks
 
The photo doesn’t show it all clearly, but just noticed what looks like the dishwasher fill hose.
Is that installed horizontally and due to the valve it connects to being same?
If it is, then that is also all wrong.
 
So no need For the branch connector at all
 
I assume that’s the pointless horizontal thing the dishwasher waste goes into, and which is lower than the out pipe and currently full of water‍♀️

Correct you can get traps with two connections like the one further up so this should raise it up a lot
 
hi, I was hoping for some advise?
the picture below is off the plumbing my builder has done under my kitchen sink. Apparently he seems to think this is ok but I have a few concerns and would like others views so I am better armed when I go back to/query him again?!
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Thank you for any advise
If the white flexi is the final output to the main soil
then it will work but you have a massive trap full of dirty standing water which will accumulate debris. When you undo any of the connections below the level of the flexi outfall lots of water and stuff will come out. If it was temporary then ok but its not fit for
permenant installation. more info is required to be sure like a diagram and some indication of relative heights
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