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Advice Needed On Covering Of Floor Trap Below Kitchen Sink

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Hi all, I have a L shaped kitchen & my sink is located at the shorter L side. My washing machine is located juz besides the sink. All water from the sink & washing machine drains to a common pipe & the floor trap is located in the cabinet beneath the sink. This floor trap has been covered up by a piece of thin plywood. My kitchen cabinet sits on a cement base.

My question is: is this the correct way to position the floor trap? After removing the plywood cover, I realised due to water vapour, it has turned mouldy. How should I prevent this or should I use another material to cover the floor trap?

Really appreciate your advise or how it's being done in your home. Thanks all

 

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My question is: is this the correct way to position the floor trap? After removing the plywood cover, I realised due to water vapour, it has turned mouldy. How should I prevent this or should I use another material to cover the floor trap?

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Use a piece of tile to cover the floor trap.

 

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My contractor also use a removable wood to cover the floor trap.

I notice there are some mould at the surface that face the floor trap of the removable wood.

I went to buy a anti mosquito valve to place at the floor trap and use that wood to cover trap

http://www.flickr.co...N02/2182726146/

something like this

I think HW shop or those ABC shop sell at $2.50.. I think

 

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i can't find floor trap from hardware shop leh

I think we have the same situation as yours, except our outlet is under the fridge.

Trapdoor under fridge

The tiler used a piece of leftover tile from the renovation to cover over the floor trap.

But if you did not keep any, I suppose any other tile is better than plywood.

Try to go to the location, where contractors buy their hardwares.

Hardwareshop

 

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