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CLOSET LAUNDRY PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS
Is it rightfor your closet?First, determine if yourcloset is large enough to accommodate the washer and dryer. Adding electricity andplumbing typically involves hiring anelectrician and a plumber. Choose a spaceadjacent to an existingbath to save money andtime on the installation.
ADEQUATE SPACELook for a dryer approved for installation in a compact space like an alcove or closet.Most installations require aminimum 5-inch clearancebehind the dryer for anexhaust vent with an elbow.
VENTINGMost dryers need a vent tothe outdoors (not into a wall, attic, or crawl space). Ventless dryers collectmoisture into a pan that must be emptied regularly.
GAS OR ELECTRICMost compact dryer unitsare electric, but a gas dryer will likely reduce drying time. For gas models, you’ll needa gas line—contact a utility company to install one. Otherwise, go electric. If your closet is 36 inches deep, a standard-size dryer should �t the space.
POWER SUPPLYProperly grounded three-prong receptacles should bewithin reach of the appliance power supply cord. Hire a licensed electrician to add this or ensure the existingsupply meets your needs.
WATERHot and cold water-supply lines, as well as a drain, must feed into the closet. To prevent damaging leaks, choose tear-resistant braided steel hoses. Install a recessed washer box to avoid crimped water lines.