Clogged Washing Machine Drain _top_ -

| Method | Effectiveness | Difficulty | Time | |--------|--------------|------------|------| | | 80% | Easy | 10 min | | Manual drain hose flush (Garden hose through the standpipe end) | 90% | Moderate | 20 min | | Drain auger (snake) (1/4” x 25ft through the standpipe) | 95% | Moderate | 15 min | | Wet/dry vac on the standpipe (Creates suction to pull the clog backward) | 85% | Moderate | 10 min | | Chemical drain cleaner | ⚠️ 30% (and risky) | Easy | 15 min | | Replace drain pump | 100% (if pump is dead) | Hard | 1–2 hrs |

The most overlooked fix? Your washing machine’s drain hose should slide only 6–8 inches into the standpipe. If it’s shoved down 2 feet, it creates a siphon that sucks debris back into the machine. Pull it up. You’ll thank me later. clogged washing machine drain

Do not use Drano, Liquid Plumber, or caustic soda in a washing machine drain. The standing water dilutes them, they won’t reach the clog past the pump, and the residual chemicals will eat rubber seals and pump impellers. Use enzymes (like Pure Lye or Green Gobbler) if you must go chemical. | Method | Effectiveness | Difficulty | Time