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Old 09-25-2009, 09:33 AM   #1
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Lint Interceptor

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I'm doing some work in what is soon to be a barber shop. In the back, there is going to be one residential type washer and one dryer. The county (in florida) is now calling for a lint interceptor to be added..... The question is does anyone know of an item that will take work for 1 little washing machine that is inexpensive? Supply house here doesn't have one under $1100. Thanks

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Old 09-25-2009, 08:12 PM   #2
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Jay R. Smith makes a single fixture interceptor for lint and hair. You might have to discharge washer waste into a receptor and plumb the waste out in 1-1/2" to use, as I think this is the largest fixture interceptor they offer, but it should be much cheaper than an underground unit for 1,100.00.

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I got just the thing for ya. One simple question first though. What county are ya in?
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Sorry for the delay, I'm in Pasco. Thanks!
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