No i would stay with elec only on the dryer as well since many places don't have a gas hookup for a dryer either anymore.
The best thing do with that is not to do it yourself. Call the gas company and they will come out and hook up the gas line for you for no charge.
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No, a gas dryer uses gas, which cannot be converted into electricity with a simple adapter.
Yes, you can buy a gas dryer that is compatible with propane gas by ensuring that it is set up for propane use instead of natural gas. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for converting the dryer to run on propane. Additionally, you may need to purchase a propane conversion kit if one is not included with the dryer.
The Whirlpool is a standard 20" stackable washer/dryer that should fit in any apartment.
Yes, there are gas dryer adapters available. These adapters are used to convert the fitting on the gas supply line to match the connection on the dryer. It is important to ensure that the adapter is compatible with both the gas supply line and the dryer.
Yes, a gas dryer is better than an electric dryer. A gas dryer becomes much hotter so therefore your clothes dry faster. Also natural gas as piped to homes costs less per kilowatt-hour than the equivalent amount of household electrical power. However the initial purchase cost of a gas dryer is much more than an electric dryer and the installation costs cost ofa gas dryer can be much higher too because it needs a piped gas supply as well as electricity.
A licensed plumber or HVAC technician can convert an electric dryer hookup to a gas dryer hookup. It involves installing a gas line and ensuring the proper vents and connections are in place to safely operate the gas dryer. It's important to hire a professional to ensure the job is done correctly and safely.
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There could be several reasons why your Whirlpool gas dryer is not heating up, such as a faulty igniter, gas valve solenoid, thermal fuse, or thermostat. It is recommended to check these components for any issues and replace them if necessary to restore proper heat function in your dryer. If you are unsure how to troubleshoot or fix the problem, consider contacting a professional appliance repair service for assistance.