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Good evening,
I currently have one washing machine plumbed in under my kitchen unit. It has two water feeds, a cold and hot water feed. There is one waste water pipe from the washing machine which leads to the bottom of the sink.

My question is, is it possible to add a second washing machine under the kitchen unit. The additional machine would be right next to the existing one and would only need a cold water feed. Is this a tricky job? I was hoping there would be some kind of brackets which would allow me to feed two cold water pipes from the existing cold water feed and also some kind of bracket to allow two waste pipes into the bottom of the sink.

I have not got any images of the cold and hot water feeds but here are some pictures of where the waste pipe goes to (waste pipe is bottom grey one)...




Any help would be really appreciated.
 
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