{"id":357,"date":"2024-01-20T10:14:19","date_gmt":"2024-01-20T10:14:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/comfykitchen.mamunconsultancy.com\/?p=357"},"modified":"2024-01-20T10:14:19","modified_gmt":"2024-01-20T10:14:19","slug":"can-a-dishwasher-have-its-own-p-trap-answered","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/comfykitchen.com\/can-a-dishwasher-have-its-own-p-trap-answered\/","title":{"rendered":"Can A Dishwasher Have Its Own P-Trap? (Answered!)"},"content":{"rendered":"

P-Traps are one of the most common and tried-and-true solutions to the problem of sewage odors coming from the primary drainage in our homes. The use of a P-Trap makes it possible to prevent not only unpleasant odors from sewers but also the back-flow of water and the buildup of debris. It\u2019s crucial that every part of the house where contaminated water flows are equipped with its very own P-Trap.<\/p>\n

Dishwashers and P-Traps have been the subject of a much-heated discussion over the past few years. One of the main concerns of most people who are not that familiar with plumbing is if it\u2019s possible for a dishwasher to have its own P-Trap.<\/p>\n

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