The place you buy if from may do it for free, if new, or charge a small fee of $50-100.oo or less. If you hire a handy man that could vary. Both appliances come with directions how to hook up. The washer is easier than the dryer. You have a hot and cold line that connects from the washer to the spickets behind the washer, they are marked on the hoses. There is another hose that goes in the back of the washer that goes to the same spot that drains the water out on the spin cycle and a plug. On the dryer there is a plug and the vent hose that goes from the back of the dryer to the vent hole in the floor or wall. Takes less than an hour to do both. This is IF you have hook-ups already in place for a washer and dryer. If not, the costs are going to be a lot more significant. The cost depends on where you are putting the washer and dryer. If Plumbing and electrical lines are close by it might run you about $400-500 for everything. (water lines to the washer, drain for the washer, electrical to the dryer and vent for dryer) However, it can be several hundred dollars more if you need to run plumbing and electrical lines significant distances (20 ft or more). To make it the cheapest possible, pick a location where water lines and an electrical box are less than 10 ft away. Also, if you do it yourself, you can save a lot of money and might only spend $100-200 in materials.
The cost to install a washer and dryer in an apartment can vary depending on factors such as the location of plumbing and electrical outlets, whether any additional modifications are needed, and if installation services are included with the purchase of the appliances. On average, it can range from $150 to $500 for installation by a professional.
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Let's represent the cost of the dryer as x. Since the washer costs 78 more than the dryer, the cost of the washer is x + 78. Together they cost 728, so the equation is x + (x + 78) = 728. Solving this equation gives the cost of the dryer as $325.
The electric cost of running a hair dryer depends on its wattage and the local electricity rate. Typically, hair dryers have a wattage between 800-1800 watts. To estimate the cost, you can divide the wattage of the hair dryer by 1000 to get the kilowatt hours, then multiply that by the local electricity rate per kilowatt hour.
The cost to use a device depends on its power consumption (wattage) and the time it is used. The 1200 watt hair dryer will cost more to use if it is used for a longer period of time compared to the 100 watt light bulb. Additionally, the cost of electricity per unit consumed (kilowatt-hour) will also affect the overall cost.
Dryers typically cost more to operate because they require more energy to generate heat for drying clothes compared to washers which use less energy for washing. Dryers also operate at higher temperatures and for longer periods of time.
no, unless you can find a gas powered generator to make your electricity, then yes. No!! In the electric dryer there is a heating element ... for a gas dryer there is a heating box where a gas flame has to exist in order to heat sufficiently for the clothes to dry. Configuring an electric dryer to gas is impractical, and simply an unwise thing to even attempt. The conversion process would cost more than just going out and purchaseing a gas dryer.
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The highest rated washer and dryer this year are the Steam Front Load Washer and Dryer. The approximate cost is $2500 - $2700 total. I found some great examples at the Sears website.
A front load washer and dryer can cost between $400 and $1,200. The best brand is probably LG, Whirlpool or Energy Star. You can buy these at Sears, Lowes and Home Depot.
Organizations such as Which and Best Buy offer great washer and dryer reviews online. They can be viewed by anyone and are free of cost. The ideas are very creative and reasonable.
Let's represent the cost of the dryer as x. Since the washer costs 78 more than the dryer, the cost of the washer is x + 78. Together they cost 728, so the equation is x + (x + 78) = 728. Solving this equation gives the cost of the dryer as $325.
Washer costs: # Cost of total gallons of water used per wash. # Cost to heat that amount of water. # Cost of electricity per wash. Dryer costs: # Cost of electricity per load. # If a gas dryer, the cost of gas per load. Cost saving measures: # Wash using cold water (saves cost to heat water) # Adjust water level for size of wash # ALWAYS clean lint filter before each use of dryer # Keep dryer exhaust vent and all piping free of lint (vacuum once/twice per year)
When choosing a washer and dryer, individuals should consider many factors and necessities. Family size will be one of the most important factors. Those with larger families will obviously need a larger washer dryer set, but will probably also be concerned about cost and benefits. Finding a washer and dryer with lower energy usage and a higher volume capability will significantly lower future costs. While buying a cheap set might seem like a good idea at first, it may cost more in repairs and energy in the future. Families should weigh these costs and benefits before choosing a washer dryer set.
Washer and dryers will be variable in costs. Looking around online will provide you with the option to compare different brands with different prices.
around 500 dollars for both would be the best estimate from me that is what mine is you know i guess that would be right for a high effiency washer and dryer pair.
When I lived in Florida our bill was about $100 in the winter and $200 in the summer for 1000 square feet. We had all electric appliances (kitchen, water heater, washer/dryer, heating/cooling).
It can be anything from $10 to $150. You can buy a toaster for $10, but a washer or dryer will cost you way more.
The average cost of a stackable washer dryer is $1500. Depending on which store one goes to and whether one is willing to buy an appliance that has a slight scratch along the side, costs may be a little less.