Laundry Remodel

   / Laundry Remodel #11  
Everybody that I know who stacked their machines hated it and either went back to having them side by side, or just complained about it all the time. The biggest issue is working the controls of the dryer. Even though they are at the top edge of the machine, they are hard to see, and some machines, they are just buttons that all look and feel alike. One of my clients has to have a stool to get up high enough to use her dryer!!!

As for the water valve, I've never seen then anywhere but right behind the machines. You have to pull them out to turn them off. I'm not aware of any code or regulations that require them to be behind the machines, and since it's just hoses and drain pipe, you should be able to put it anywhere you want. I just added a laundry room into my master closet and I put the water/drain box down just below the Washer so you cannot see it. It's still accessible, but I have to pull my machine out a foot to get to it.

If you already have a 3 plug set up for you dryer, then stick with it. If you are buying a new machine, just use the old wire that's on your old machine and put in on your new machine. If I remember correctly, dryers do not come with a wire, so you have to buy one extra when you buy a dryer. Odds are very good that if you have a 3 prong outlet there now, that you only have a black, white and bare copper wire run to that outlet. Switching over to a 4 prong outlet doesn't accomplish anything unless you are going to run new wire from your breaker box.
 
   / Laundry Remodel #13  
This is how I did my Stacked Maytag connections.. Sorry, you need to look at it sideways.

I had one of the first Digital controlled stacked sets, and since stuff was always getting blasted by lightning and I don't have insurance, I found it imperitive to have disconnects on the 120 and 240 receptacles. No trouble since the late 80s!


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Everybody that I know who stacked their machines hated it and either went back to having them side by side, or just complained about it all the time. The biggest issue is working the controls of the dryer. Even though they are at the top edge of the machine, they are hard to see, and some machines, they are just buttons that all look and feel alike. One of my clients has to have a stool to get up high enough to use her dryer!!!

As for the water valve, I've never seen then anywhere but right behind the machines. You have to pull them out to turn them off. I'm not aware of any code or regulations that require them to be behind the machines, and since it's just hoses and drain pipe, you should be able to put it anywhere you want. I just added a laundry room into my master closet and I put the water/drain box down just below the Washer so you cannot see it. It's still accessible, but I have to pull my machine out a foot to get to it.

If you already have a 3 plug set up for you dryer, then stick with it. If you are buying a new machine, just use the old wire that's on your old machine and put in on your new machine. If I remember correctly, dryers do not come with a wire, so you have to buy one extra when you buy a dryer. Odds are very good that if you have a 3 prong outlet there now, that you only have a black, white and bare copper wire run to that outlet. Switching over to a 4 prong outlet doesn't accomplish anything unless you are going to run new wire from your breaker box.

Eddie, thanks for info on reaching the dryer controls.

I had to run new wire for the dryer, so I went with 10/3 and a 4 prong plug.
 
   / Laundry Remodel #17  
When I added a 2nd laundry room closer to the bedrooms, I put the valves up high enough to reach without pulling out the wash machine. I also put both the dryer and washer electrical outlet high enough to easily pull the plugs out in an emergency. I figured it is a laundry room, no need to make it too pretty. Mine was a new circuit so I ran in a 4 wire.
 
   / Laundry Remodel #19  
Ours is stacked and I don't mind it. Reaching to the back would be difficult if one was vertically challenged though. Our room is due for a redo and I'm thinking about building a base to get both off the floor with storage. I'm thinking that way there could be usable storage both above and below. We'll see. The pedestal bases are nice but I think specific to the machines and get replaced with each set. Our set is 15 years old already and they don't run forever.
 
   / Laundry Remodel #20  
Ours is stacked and I don't mind it. Reaching to the back would be difficult if one was vertically challenged though. Our room is due for a redo and I'm thinking about building a base to get both off the floor with storage. I'm thinking that way there could be usable storage both above and below. We'll see. The pedestal bases are nice but I think specific to the machines and get replaced with each set. Our set is 15 years old already and they don't run forever.
At my last house I built a base for the front load washer for my wife who has a bad back. At the current house I bought a top load washer, no base need. Amazing concept. The dryer does not bother her.
 

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