NEW combo washer/dryer for sale
Brand new Ariston AWD129 washer/dryer for sale. Will deliver to you as we have a van. Came with new condo but we will not be using it. Retails for over $1100 check out specifications here or google model number:
http://salestores.com/aristo06.html
Asking $700 with delivery included (we aren’t plumbers so we won’t install but it’s a condensation combo unit so only needs to be plugged in and hooked up to water).
email: thecoolerbeans at gmail.com
shower door installation
Need glass shower doors installed, any recommendations on companies who are professional and work fast for a reasonable price?
electrician estimate sound ok?
Hi,
I posted this last week:
“I’m buying a place with a laundry closet that I’m pretty sure does not have a vent for a dryer and currently houses one of those electric combination condensation dryers that I’ve heard do not work very well. What’s the easiest and best way to upgrade to a stackable electric laundry unit? Have the sponsor upgrade the electricity to 220V (I’ve heard those electric ventless laundry systems work way better than the 110V) or have the sponsor just put a vent in the closet? I’m not sure which would be easier–thanks!”
and got some great answers that helped me to decide to upgrade the electric (venting was not a real option) and buy the 220V Bosch washer/dryers.
Here’s my new question-the building’s people (it’s new construction so the developer’s guy) quoted me $350 to upgrade the electric. Now I had called different electricians for quotes beforehand and the quotes ranged from around $200 if it takes under an hour to over $400 if it involves going into walls. After I said ok to the $350 price it was explained to me that the upgrade would not involve going into walls, just changing breaker box or something of the sort. Now knowing that this upgrade won’t be all that involved, is $350 still a fair price? Has anyone similarly upgraded and if so, is that around what you paid?
Thanks for any insight!
ventless dryer question
I’m buying a place with a laundry closet that I’m pretty sure does not have a vent for a dryer and currently houses one of those electric combination condensation dryers that I’ve heard do not work very well. What’s the easiest and best way to upgrade to a stackable electric laundry unit? Have the sponsor upgrade the electricity to 220V (I’ve heard those electric ventless laundry systems work way better than the 110V) or have the sponsor just put a vent in the closet? I’m not sure which would be easier–thanks!
Breakfast Nook
Anyone know of a good place to go buy kitchen furniture-very specifically a wood breakfast nook?
May 21, 2012 | 02:16 PM