Save Money with a High End Combination Washer Dryer

When you desire high end features in your washer and dryer, but are looking for a way to reduce the amount you spend, you should consider a combination washer dryer. Combo models incorporate the best features found in high end models into a single appliance. As a result, your total purchase price ends up being less than if you have purchased stand-alone washers and dryers.

Not only do you save a little bit of money, but also space in your home. A combination washer dryer fits into the space of a single appliance, while providing energy-efficient washing and drying. For instance, the LG WM3997HWA model is a 27-inch full-size ventless washer and dryer combo. It includes such features and options, like:

  • 10 Year Direct Drive Motor Warranty
  • 1 Year Full Warranty
  • Stainless Steel Lifetime Warranty
  • 4.3 Cubic Foot Ultra Capacity Machine
  • TrueBalance™ Anti Vibration System
  • 1,200 RPM Spin Cycle
  • 5 Temperature Levels
  • Ventless Condensing Drying System
  • SenseClean™ and Steam Wash Cycles
  • RollerJets™ and Forced Water Circulation
  • Sanitary Cycle
  • 12 Washing Programs
  • Wash Delay for up to 19 Hours
  • Front Electronic Control Panel with LED Display and Dial-A-Cycle™
  • LED Tub Light
  • Large Chrome Rimmed Glass Door
  • Front Load Washer Dryer
  • Stackable Matching Drawer Pedestal
  • High Energy and Water Efficient
  • LoDecibel™ Quite Operation

For more information about the model or other LG washer dryer combos, visit our website or give us a call today. If you are an apartment owner, builder, designer, or architect, let us know, as we offer quantity pricing and special discounts.

The Difference between Ventless Dryer Technologies

Until recently the options for compact washer and dryer solutions for the small home or business were limited. However, thanks to advances in technology, this is no longer the case. Today’s solutions include portable combination machines and compact laundry pairs. You have two general options to choose from with a ventless dryer for your home, apartment, or business.

Ventless Drying Compared to Vented Drying

If your home or business does not currently have a dryer vent, getting one installed is a major construction cost. Not to mention, there are specific regulations and building codes which have to be followed. Further, you have to make sure the vents are cleaned on a regular basis, because lint buildup is considered a fire hazard. A ventless dryer eliminates all of these hassles because there is no vent required. In addition, ventless drying is much more energy-efficient and uses less electricity than conventional drying.   

Drying Technologies Used in Ventless Dryer Models

One option is found in stand-alone compact dryer models and is referred to as Air-to-Air Condensation Drying. This method incorporates two different air circulation systems within the dryer in order to heat and cool the air. In one chamber the heated air is released into the drum where it removes moisture from the clothes. After the air transfers out of the drum, it is cooled with cold air so water is released from the air and is pumped down a discharge drain.

The other option is normally found in combination washer and dryer models and is called Cold Water Condensation Drying. The dryer uses the same cold water connection line as the washer, so no additional water hook-up is needed. As the heated air leaves the drum, it is cooled by the cold water to remove moisture from the air before it is reheated and returned to the drum to dry the clothes.

Explore our website to learn more about compact washers and ventless dryers, as well as our combination all-in-one washer and ventless dryer appliances. Do not hesitate to call us with any questions or if you want to learn more about how ventless dryers work. 

Washer-and-Dryer-in-One Appliances Are Growing in Popularity

Some people are confused by the concept of a combination washer and dryer. However, when you take the time to read about this revolutionary appliance, it is easy to see why so many people prefer using a washer and dryer in one over conventional laundry pairs. Already popular in many countries around the world, the combo washer/dryer is gaining more attention in the United States.

Part of the reason for the increase in exposure is due to the numerous energy-saving features designed to help cut water and electric bills, and dryer vent maintenance costs. For instance, LG washer-and-dryer-in-one models use ventless drying in place of traditional vented drying. This means you do not have to connect the machine to a dryer vent. You do not have to worry about lint building up in the vent, keeping it clean, or fire hazard insurance costs.

Another benefit of a combination model is being able to have in-home laundry, regardless of whether your home, apartment, or condominium has existing washer and dryer connections. It is easy to convert the appliance into a portable machine by simply having a kitchen sink conversion installed onto the back of the appliance and a wheel kit installed in place of the standard support feet. The washer/dryer can be stored in a closet out of the way, and, whenever you want to do a load of laundry, roll it up to the sink.

You can obtain more information about LG combination washer/dryers by visiting our website or give us a call if you have additional questions.

Installing a Compact Washer and Dryer Increases Your Property Value

When you are preparing to put your home or condominium on the market, you can increase the property value by including a compact washer and dryer as part of the sale. While you may think you will not recover the costs of installing in-home laundry, this is not an accurate assessment.

How In-Home Laundry Increases Your Resale Value

The costs to purchase and install a compact washer and dryer range between $1,200 and $3,000, depending upon the model and whether you pay a contractor to install the appliances or install them yourself. Adding in-home laundry results in a net increase of the property’s value, ranging from $4,000 to $10,000. As you can see, the investment is well worth it.

In addition, installing in-home laundry appliances helps improve the marketability of older homes and communities. It is easier to attract prospective buyers when you are including a new washer and dryer in the sale. The features found with LG models make it possible for older properties to install laundry without the hassles of dryer venting, plumbing, or electrical problems.

Make Your Home ADA Compliant with Compact Washer and Dryer Models

As long as you do not stack the washer and dryer, since most LG models are front loading, it makes them ADA-compliant and allows you to also market your home or condo to those people with physical handicaps. Front loading machines are easily loaded, unloaded, and controlled by people who are wheelchair bound. The laundry pair may also be elevated, to make it easier to access them by placing them on approved pedestals.

The Modern Way to Do Laundry Is with a LG Washer Dryer Combo

Already popular in other countries around the world, a LG washer dryer combo is the modern way to do laundry. By incorporating the latest technologies and features, any home, regardless of whether it has a laundry room and washer and dryer connections or not, can have in-home energy-efficient laundry. The tumbling action of the front loading machine gently washes and dries your clothes and gets them cleaner using less detergent, water, and electricity.  

Installing a LG washer dryer combo provides flexible options, depending upon your home and existing laundry connections. If you already have a laundry area, you gain more space with the single appliance. Your new model is connected to hot and cold water lines, the discharge drain, and a standard 3-prong 110 V household outlet. You do not need a dryer vent, as the drying cycle relies on ventless drying technologies, which are more energy-efficient.

For homes without existing connections, you can convert the combo washer dryer into a portable appliance. To convert the machine into a portable appliance, you have to add a wheel conversion kit and a kitchen sink conversion kit. Once these are installed, you simply roll the all-in-one washer dryer up to your kitchen sink whenever you need to do a load of laundry.

Another option is to have it permanently installed in an area of the home with access to hot and cold water lines and a discharge line. Some people choose to have their new combination washer dryer installed under the counter, much like their dishwasher in their kitchen. Visit our website, or call us directly to learn more information about all-in-one washer and dryers, and to obtain assistance in selecting the right model for your home.

Discover the Benefits of Modern Stacked Washer Dryer Sets

A stacked washer dryer eliminates having to bend over and reach deep into the washing machine normally found with top loading models. Stacked machines provide easy front loading and unloading access. You simply transfer your laundered load of clothes from the washer on the bottom to the dryer on top. You also do not have to worry about socks and small apparel items getting trapped under the agitator, making it difficult to get these out.

Other benefits of modern stacked washer dryer sets are energy-efficient features to save money on water and electric bills, and ventless drying technologies. Because the machines use a fraction of the water and electricity, you can launder more loads of laundry for the same amount you currently are paying just to do a few loads.

Why Is Ventless Drying Better in a Stacked Washer and Dryer?

Ventless drying does not require a dryer vent connection. Vented drying is a big energy waster because vented machines have to constantly draw in fresh air, heat it, and then release all that heated air right down the vent and outside. With a ventless model, the heated air is recycled inside the machine until the clothes are dried. Since the air is already warm, it requires less electricity to bring it back up to the proper drying temperature. In addition, as moisture is removed, it is converted into water, which is pumped right down the discharge drain.

To learn more about ventless drying and the benefits of energy-efficient stacked machines, visit our website or call us directly, today.

No Laundry Connections or Limited Space? Consider a Washer and Dryer in One

A washer and dryer in one is the ideal laundry solution for homes, apartments, and condominiums without any existing laundry connections, or those with a limited amount of space. This type of laundry appliance has been designed to complete both washing and drying processes in a single appliance. Instead of taking up the space of two appliances, like conventional laundry pairs, you only need enough space for one appliance.

If you do not have existing washer connections, you have a few different options for setting up your washer and dryer in one. You could hire a plumber to tap into existing hot and cold water lines and a discharge drain line. The only other required connection is access to a standard 3-prong electrical outlet.

Another option is to convert the laundry appliance into a portable machine. This involves having wheels put on the bottom and a sink conversion kit attached to the back where the laundry hoses connect. Whenever you need to run a load of clothes, you roll the machine up to your kitchen sink, connect the hose attachment, plug the electrical cord in, and start your laundry.

Keep in mind complete wash and dry cycle times are longer because both processes are completed in a single machine. As a result, it is recommended you adjust your laundry habits and only do a load or two at a time, rather than attempt to do all of your laundry in a single day. Visit our website to find the right color, size, and style of combo washer dryer for your home, or contact us for further assistance in choosing the right one.