How to Drain the Washing Machine and Why?
Washing Machine Draining Process: A washing machine is an appliance that washes clothes in a tub filled with water. A washing machine has a drain hose, which can be connected to a sink or the rest of the plumbing system, and which conveys dirty water into the sewer (or septic tank) or drains it directly outside. The washer performs two cycles: one for cleaning and rinsing, and one for spinning (or "wringing") water from the clothes. Most modern machines have an agitator in the drum to help separate clothing fibers as they are being cleaned. Some newer machines also use an internal pump to remove excess water from the drum after it has been filled with clothes; this approach is called "no-drain" because there is no drain hose connected to the drum. How often Should You Drain a Washing Machine? Some people don't bother to drain their washing machine at all, while others drain it every time they wash. Drain your washing machine once in a month but not too often as ...