Steps:
- To install the dryer vent, use a small drill bit to drill through the side of the wall of the house. Pick a spot that’s near the base of the home and free from obstructions.
- With the small hole as a guide, use a 2½ inch hole saw to saw through the house siding and into the basement.
- Place a bead of caulk around the dryer vent where it connects to the building. Then screw in the vent using a driver.
- Connect the flexible metal dryer vent tubing to the dryer vent using zip screws and a driver.
- Use an elbow fitting to connect the dryer vent tubing to the back of the dryer.
- Connect the dryer vent tubing to the back of the dryer using a hose clamp.
- Plug in the dryer into a 240-volt receptacle.
- Next, to connect the washtub and water pump, use a reciprocating saw to cut out a piece of old galvanized pipe.
- Replace the pipe section with a PVC Y-fitting and connect it to the old galvanized pipe using a rubber coupling.
- Ensure the water supply is off, then, using a copper pipe cutter, cut the existing hot and cold water lines.
- Replace copper pipe connections with copper pipe T-fittings.
- Then connect new copper pipes to T-fittings that will lead to washer.
- Apply flux to each joint and solder the connections with a torch.
- At the washing machine supply location, install a washing machine shutoff valve.
- Attach stainless steel hoses to the washtub and faucet supply line. Hand-tighten and then snug them up with a pair of pliers.
- Connect 1-inch PVC pipes from the washtub to PVC Y-connection and drain line. Ensure you install a check valve to prevent discharged water from returning to the pump and a ball valve to control the flow.
- Move washer into place and connect the stainless-steel hoses supply hoses.
- Be sure to throttle down the water pump until it continuously stays on while water is being fed. Otherwise it will short cycle, shortening the life of the pump.