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Hi,

I'm in Warrington, Cheshire and looking for a plumber to quote to get a cold feed and waste piping installed for a dishwasher.

We're in a rented property and would need to run anything by the landlord first but not wrong with checking viability first right?

Current setup is the standard kitchen sink with cold feed coming off tap pipework to give cold feed to a washing machine, with wastewater going into the sink drainage pipework by way of a trap kit.

The location where the feed would need to be located in nearto/on an outside wall (hopefully allowing for a hole for piping to reach outside and then route to any existing drainage). The only waterpipes near the location feed into a radiator with 2 pipes coming down from above - excuse the ignorance, I assume either a feed/return or a pipe for kitchen rad and a pipe for lounge rad on othersidr of kitchen wall). The floor I believe to be concrete, ceiling should be accessible from floorboards above.

I can try and get images to make it clearer.

Any takers?
 

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