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Here's the situation...
(on Rattlesnake Island) We have an outbuilding that can hold a washing machine and a dryer. There really isn't room in the main cottage for a washer/dryer. We have a pretty new, state approved septic system. The question is: can we put the washer/dryer in the outbuilding, if we tie into the main septic system or is this not allowed. Anyone with any experience doing such a thing? Thanks and Regards, Steve Last edited by IslandRadio; 07-19-2011 at 07:02 AM. Reason: Typo Correction |
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I don't have first hand experience but know many island people who do exactly what you are wanting to do. As long as your washer is hard piped into the septic I see no issues. Many people have a separate building for their washer and dryer. At my camp we did just the opposite and moved the washer from the outbuilding to the main camp. We made room by removing a closet. Good luck! Dan |
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My understanding is that a dry well would be preferred, but that might be difficult on an island. I don't think the detergent, bleach etc are good for the bacteria needed in a septic system but I'm sure there will be lots of other opinions.
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Dry wells are no longer legal for new installatons in most of NH. I had one for my laundry. If you are in a place where they are still legal they are great. Eventually you will need to re-dig since soap will saturate the surrounding area and it will drain too slowly to be practical. That dirt will need to be disposed of somewhere.
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