Consider a Ventless LG Dryer for Your Next New Dryer

There are several different types of dryers available on the market today for you to choose from the next time you need to purchase one. It is important to understand how each one operates, to ensure you select the best unit for your business, home, or apartment community. The styles with which most people are familiar are conventional dryers. These models require a dryer vent and access to a 220V power outlet. Conventional dryers operate by heating and circulating warmed air through the clothes, and by venting the moist air outdoors. Some of the concerns people have with conventional models are the amount of energy they require to operate, keeping the vents free from lint, and satisfying building codes which limit the distance of dryer vents to the outdoors to 25 feet or less. Also, there are specific codes in regards to running venting around corners, and, in such situations, they require the length of the vent to be much shorter.

Another style you should consider is the ventless dryer, because they eliminate the need for having a dryer vent. Further, many of the models are energy- efficient and use a fraction of the energy conventional dryers require for drying your clothes. For instance, you can find two different types of LG dryer models available. One model uses air-to-air condensation drying, where two different air circulation systems are used to dry your clothes, which is commonly found in stackable and stand-alone ventless dryers. The other model available is a LG combination washer and dryer, where you are able to both wash and dry your clothes in the same unit. Combination units use cold water condensation technology to dry your clothes.

There Are Different Options for Choosing LG Washers

You have several different options when it comes to selecting LG washers to fit your needs. One option you might consider is the traditional method most people are familiar with, and this is to purchase your washer and dryer as separate units. This option is perfect if you have a laundry room in your home with washer and dryer hookups already installed. Another option some people utilize is to stack their washers and dryers to help save on space. This method requires placing the dryer on top of the washer, so you do need plenty of height in the room where the units are installed. However, this does free up space, where the second unit would have rested, for you to install a laundry table for ironing or folding your clothes. A third option available is to consider washer dryer combos that combine both appliances into one single machine. 

LG Washers Capacities Should Be Matched with the Dryers 

Whenever you are selecting LG washers as separate appliances from your dryer, you need to make sure to match the capacity of the washer with your dryer. For example, if you were to purchase an extra-large capacity washer and pair it with a regular sized dryer, you would not be able to dry all of your clothes at the same time. Instead, your laundry loads would end up having to be split in half, because you would have to run two dryer cycles for every single load washed. This is also not energy-efficient, because if you were washing 16 pounds of clothing at a time and your dryer could accommodate 12 pounds of clothing, you would be spending excess electricity to dry 4 pounds of clothes. Nor is it energy-efficient to cut your laundry loads down to 12 pounds, because you purchased an extra-large capacity washer, which would end up being a waste of money. The best solution, of course, is to purchase matching pairs: find a washer that matches your existing dryer, or look at an all-in-one unit.

Use a LG Washer Dryer Combo Ventless Unit If You Forgot to Install a Dryer Vent

Sometimes mistakes occur during construction which can be costly to fix later. For example, the dryer vent for the laundry room of a new home was not installed as the walls went up and drywall was hung. Now that the home is complete, it would require tearing out the drywall and cutting through walls to get a vent installed. However, there are other options available in this situation to remedy this problem. You could look at obtaining an LG washer dryer combo unit with ventless drying, or a stand-alone LG ventless dryer. Both types of machines do not require a vent in order to dry your clothes. Instead, they use condenser technologies designed to remove the wetness from the clothes. 

Get In-Home Laundry with a LG Washer Dryer Combo Unit 

Sometimes your landlord may not provide in-home laundry, or there might not be access to a washer dryer hookup in your rental unit. Luckily, you have another option, besides going to the laundromat, or having to use shared laundry rooms at your apartment complex. You can purchase your own all-in-one LG washer dryer combo, along with the accessories to turn it into a portable machine designed to both wash and dry your clothes all in the same appliance. In order to make your unit portable, you will need a sink conversion kit and a wheel kit. The sink conversion kit allows you to connect the washer dryer combo directly to the hot and cold water on your kitchen sink. The wheel kit makes it easy to roll your appliance over to the sink to do laundry and then back to another area for storage.

Add Stackable Washer and Dryer Units to Your Apartments

Older apartment complexes may have been built without any laundry hookups because they commonly featured a common laundry area for residents. In the past, people might have had the time to spend sitting and waiting for clothes to wash and dry. However, today, people have busier schedules and end up having to balance their time between work and family. This leaves them little time to spend sitting in a shared laundry room washing and drying their clothes. As a result, renters often look for apartments which include in-home laundry as an amenity. Instead of losing potential renters to another community, it is worth your time to install stackable washer and dryer units in your apartments. 

Compact Stackable Washer and Dryer Units Do Not Require a Large Amount of Space 

Compact stackable washer and dryer units are ideal when you have a limited amount of width available, but no restriction on the height. Because the washer sits on the bottom and the dryer is placed on top of the washer, there is only a single width requirement. In cases where height is a concern, but you do not have any width restrictions, the units are able to be placed side-by-side, like larger conventional laundry pairs. Most dryers featured in stackable units are electric air-to-air ventless dryers. The dryer uses condensation and energy-efficient technologies to fully dry clothes, all without a dryer vent. This type of ventless dryer does require a 220 V appliance outlet. The only other connections required are hot and cold water, a drain, and a standard electrical outlet for the washer.

Install an LG Washer and Dryer Combo to Increase the Value of Your Property

There are things you are able to do to increase the value of your property, including single family dwellings and apartment complexes. One easy investment you can make is to add an LG washer and dryer combo and use it to increase the amount offered in the sale of your home or condo, or as a way to increase renter retention and attract new potential renters. A combination washer and dryer model takes up the space of a single appliance. As a result, you are able to install it in just about any location, even in cases where you have a limited amount of room. LG combination units only require a few plumbing connections, including hot and cold water, and a drain. The dryer does not need venting, because it uses ventless technology to dry clothes. 

How Does an LG Washer and Dryer Combo Unit Work? 

There might be some confusion as to how an LG washer and dryer combo unit is able to both wash and dry clothes all in the same unit. The wash cycle operates just like a normal washer and is able to be customized for hot, warm and cold cycles. After the clothes have been washed, the unit automatically switches to the drying cycle. Because the dryer is ventless, it can run for a longer period of time than you are normally used to with vented dryers. However, it is worth pointing out, that even though it may take longer to dry the clothes, you are using less energy and electricity. You also have the ability to select options on the unit to just perform a wash cycle, or a drying cycle, when you do not require both.

Include a LG Washer and Dryer Combo and Save on New Construction Costs

When you are building a new apartment complex, you can save money on dryer venting by looking into a LG washer and dryer combo. These models do not require a vent, because they use ventless technology in order to dry clothes. The only type of connection you have to include in your construction plans are hot and cold water connections and a drain. Because you are already running plumbing for hot and cold water, as well as drains to each of your new units, adding a laundry connection does not add that much to your construction costs. Further, since the units are able to both wash and dry clothes in a single unit, they do not require much space. LG combos even do not require the large 220 V dryer plugs, and only need to be plugged directly into a regular 110 V outlet. 

Add In-Home Laundry with a LG Washer and Dryer Combo to Your Rental Units 

The types of amenities you offer at your apartment complex often determine how interested people are in renting your units. In cases where you only supply basic amenities, like kitchen appliances and trash service, you can be limited to the amount of rent you are able to charge. This is because you are competing with other complexes in your area that might have a much longer list of amenities for their renters. One thing you are able to do to draw more renters, as well as increase the amount you charge per unit, is to add an in-home laundry with a LG washer and dryer combo. Even if your apartments lack a laundry room or laundry connections, these units are easily converted into portable units, and connect directly to the kitchen sink with an adapter kit.

Add a LG Washer Dryer Combo to Your Business to Save on Laundry Expenses

Different types of businesses can help reduce laundry service expenses by obtaining their own LG washer dryer combo. For example, beauty salons, health spas, physical therapy centers, health clubs, doctors’ offices and other such operations often have towels and other items which need to be washed. Instead of having to pay a third party service to launder your items, you are able to completely eliminate that expense with your own in-office combination washer and dryer. LG models only require a connection to hot and cold water, and access to a drain. You do not have to worry about having dryer venting installed or adding new plumbing, if you have access to a kitchen sink in your break room. With the addition of an optional wheel kit, and kitchen sink conversion kit, your unit becomes completely portable and is able to be stored out of the way whenever it is not needed. 

A LG Washer Dryer Combo Uses Cold Water and Condensation to Dry Clothes 

The ventless technology found in a LG washer dryer combo uses condensation and cold water to help dry your clothes. During the drying cycle, the air in the unit is heated and starts to dry your clothes. As the air becomes saturated with moisture from the wet clothes, it is routed through a condensing chamber within the rear of the unit. Cold water is used to help keep the condensing chamber cool, so as the warm, moist air passed through it is cooled and water is released from the air before it is returned to the main drum. This cycle is repeated until the clothes are dried. All of the water that is removed through the drying process is simply pumped down the same drain as the wash water.