Differences between a Ventless LG Dryer and Conventional Dryers

One common question people have is whether a ventless LG dryer is better than conventional dryers. While both appliances dry your clothes, they do it using different technologies. Conventional models heat the air, using an electric heating element or natural gas, and circulate it into the drum. The moist air is then vented out of the dryer through a dryer vent, and released outdoors instead of being recycled. The dryer now has to draw in more air from the room, heat it, and repeat this process until the drying cycle is completed.

Conventional venting drying also has its share of problems. Lint can get trapped in the vent duct, become clogged, and become a fire hazard. Leaks are possible around where the dryer connects to the duct work. As a result, moist hot air is released into the home, rather than outside. While this may not be much of an issue during the colder winter months, during the summer it causes your air conditioning to run more often and increases your energy bills.

A stand-alone LG dryer uses air-to-air condensation drying without venting. This technology uses two separate air systems. Air is drawn in from the room, heated, and then passed into the drum to dry the clothes. The moist air then passes out of the drum, is cooled by the second air system to remove water, and recycled. Because air is not vented outside, it requires less energy to dry your clothes, which saves you money. You also do not have to worry about air leaks and the other problems associated with vented drying. As the water is extracted from the clothes, the dryer pumps it out — much like your washer — right down the discharge drain.

Why a Washer Dryer Combo Is Better Than Shared Apartment Laundry

Making improvements to your apartment complex can reduce turnover rates and increase occupancy levels. One area you should evaluate is what type of laundry services your community provides your tenants. If you currently have onsite shared laundry rooms, you could eliminate these in favor of in-home laundry by installing washer dryer combo units.

Why Should I Convert from Shared Laundry to In-Home Laundry?

Converting from shared laundry facilities to in-home laundry allows you to set higher monthly rental rates. You can charge anywhere from $40 to $100 or more for your units than you are currently asking. Most renters prefer having in-home laundry over using a shared laundry room, because they are able to do laundry at any time and do not have to wait for clothes to wash and dry. Communities that offer in-home laundry also experience higher lease renewal rates.

What Can I Do with my Existing Laundry Rooms?

Because your existing laundry rooms are valuable space, you could easily and affordably convert these into storage areas for your tenants. In addition to offering in-home laundry, you now have another perk available for existing and new tenants. You also earn more revenues by renting out the storage spaces for an extra monthly fee.

My Units Do Not Have Washer Dryer Hookups

Apartments without washer dryer hookups are not a problem with a washer dryer combo, because it uses ventless drying technologies and does not require a special dryer outlet or venting. Additionally, by having a portable conversion kit installed, the machine can be rolled right up to the kitchen sink and connected to the faucet. The appliance plugs into a standard 3-prong outlet and discharges wash water right down the sink drain.

Get Clothes Cleaner with a Combination Washer Dryer

The tumbling action of a front loading combination washer and dryer gets clothes cleaner, compared to top loading laundry models. The circular spinning motion lifts the clothes up and out of the water hundreds of times during the wash cycle. Front loaders are also gentler on your apparel because they do not have to work as hard to get your clothes cleaner. Further, the washer has built in technology to determine the right amount of water to use for each and every cycle based upon the weight of the clothes, unlike top loaders where you have to adjust levels to find the right one every single load. 

Because the washer automatically senses the correct amount of water to use, there is a 50 percent reduction in water usage per cycle, compared to other comparable front loaders, and up to 75 percent reduction over top loaders. Your hot water heater also does not have to use as much energy to heat water for warm and hot cycles, thanks to the reduction in water.

The ventless drying features on a combination washer and dryer make it possible to install the unit just about anywhere in your home. All that is required to do a load a laundry are connections to hot and cold water, a water drain and a standard 3-prong household outlet. If you lack a laundry room in your home, it is not a problem, because there are conversion kits available to make the model completely portable, so you can wash clothes by connecting it directly to a faucet and using the sink for the drain.

Take Up Less Space with a Compact Washer and Dryer

A compact washer and dryer provide the advantage of taking up less space in your home. Many of the features and benefits found in larger models are also present in these space-saving designs. The compact washer includes:

  • 24 inch design
  • 1 year parts and labor warranty
  • 10 year warrant on the motor (parts only)
  • Lifetime warranty on the stainless steel drum
  • 2.7 cubic foot Ultra Capacity with NeveRust™ stainless steel drum
  • Direct drive motor with speeds up to 1300 RPM
  • LoDecibel™ quite operation
  • Energy and water efficient
  • 9 washing programs, including sanitary cycle and delay wash
  • 5 temperature selections
  • SenseClean™ technology
  • Stackable option
  • Intelligent and easy to use electronic control panel with LED display

The features and benefits found on the compact dryer include:

  • 24 inch design
  • 1 year parts and labor warranty
  • 4.2 cubic foot large capacity with NeveRust™
  • Sensor dry system
  • 9 drying programs with 10 options
  • Precise temperature control with variable heat source
  • Wrinkle care and delicate cycle options
  • Ventless drying technology
  • LoDecibel™ quite operations
  • Electronic control panel with LED display; similar to the washer

One of the key differences with a compact washer and dryer is ventless drying. This technology eliminates the need for an external vent in the home. You do not have to worry about construction costs for adding a vent if your home does not have one, as well as the costs and risks associated with using vented drying, like regular cleaning and fire hazards. To learn more about compact laundry solutions for your home, feel free to explore our website or contact us directly. 

Find the Right Stackable Washer and Dryer by Reading Reviews

You may want to take the time to read reviews prior to picking out a new stackable washer and dryer for your home. If it has been a while since your last new laundry appliance purchase, there have been numerous improvements in technology resulting in new features and options on modern machines. Discovering what these are and how they could benefit you may have an impact on your purchasing decision.

There are differences in stackable washer and dryer models which the reviews may not always include. For instance, one model may have the both appliances as a single piece design, where the washer is a top loader and the dryer is secured above it. Then there are other models that are separate appliances to give you the freedom and flexibility to stack or set the machines side-by-side if you have the extra space in your home.

For example, the LG 24 inch compact washer and dryer reviews agree this set is an idea whose time has come. You are free to set the machines side-by-side, or place the dryer on top of the washer. One of the best features is the ventless drying which eliminates dryer vents. The appliances provide space-saving and energy-conserving efficiency, such as using approximately 9.3 gallons of water for full wash loads. The pair includes smart technology, like a sensor drying system, LoDecibel™ Quite Operation and precise temperature control, to give you one of the most energy-efficient laundry sets on the market today.

Options for a New Compact Washer and Dryer for Your Home

There are several options from which to choose any time you are looking for a new compact washer and dryer for your home. You might select front-loading appliances that can be placed either side-by-side, or stacked to save additional room. However, you need to make sure you have the following connections available:

  • 220V dryer outlet that is either a 3-prong or 4-prong plug, depending on the age of the home
  • 110V 3-prong outlet for the washer’s power cord
  • Hot and cold water line connections
  • Access to a waste water discharge drain

If you are lacking any of the above connections in your home, or are renting and not able to have them added, you do have another option in a compact washer and dryer. LG makes a combination appliance which combines both washing and drying functions into a single machine. The connection requirements are the same as the separate compact laundry pairs, but do not need a 220V dryer outlet. Additionally, you have a second option for setting up and connecting your LG washer dryer combo where you can convert it into a portable machine.

How to Make a Combo Washer Dryer Portable

All that is required to make your combo model portable is a wheel kit and kitchen sink conversion kit. Once these are attached to your compact washer dryer, it can easily be rolled across the floor and connected right to the kitchen faucet. To do a load of laundry, you simply plug the machine into an available 3-prong 110V household outlet, connect the single piece hose system to your faucet, turn on the water, load your clothes, select the washing and drying cycles, add detergent, fabric softener and/or bleach, and press start. When the load is finished, you shut off the water, unplug it from the wall, and roll it out of the way until the next time you need to do another load of laundry.

Is a Washer-and-Dryer-in-One Right for Me?

One common question people have about a washer and dryer in one is whether this is the best laundry solution for their home. In order to help you decide, it is worthwhile to consider your current laundry habits and if you are able to adjust these. If you currently do all of your laundry on a single day, could you instead do one load per day over the course of several days? The cycle times are about the same as if you had washed and dried the clothes in separate appliances, and they range from 2 ½ to 3 hours. However, a combination model performs both washing and drying functions in the same machine, so you are unable to start a new load until the current one is finished.

Do you want the freedom to go off and do other things while your clothes wash and dry? Most people find they feel tied to conventional laundry pairs because they have to move the clothes from the washer to the dryer. With a combination model, you load your clothes, make your cycle selections, add your detergent, fabric softener and/or bleach, and start the cycle. You do not have to worry about wet clothes remaining in the washer since the combo model dries them once the wash cycle is completed.

If you do not mind changing your laundry habits, then a combination washer dryer might be right for you. In addition, you have flexibility in deciding where to install the appliance in your home and can convert it to a portable model that connects right to your kitchen faucet. To learn more about LG combination models, or if you have any questions, feel free to visit our website or contact us directly.