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How much space is there behind an integrated dishwasher. Is it possible to pass a couple of 22mm pipes (gas/heating) behind, or would they need to be sunk into the brick (solid wall).
 
I would doubt u will have the space only place may be at the very bottom were the outlet and feed is had to chop couple of 15mms in behind one other month as kitchen fitter said the machine wouldnt go back otherwise
 
I think every dishwasher is different. Do you already have the dishwasher? Can't you offer it up to a wall out of position at the distance it needs to be and see where you might be able to do it?
 
Most times I fit integrated appliances there's never much space behind but as already mentioned sometimes at the bottom there can be more space. Depends on appliance.
 
if in doubt just chase them into the wall 1st time, saves all the hassle of having to re-do them later on. there aint nothing worse than having to correct a little mistake.
 

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