Hi Ron
My main concern is where is the water going to go if there is a burst
hose or a flood.
As there will not be a waste you would think in the kitchen.
Especially if this is in a multi level apartment building.
Then there is always the trip factor with hoses running across the
floor, not a good idea.
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Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 7:38 AM
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Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] attaching washing machine question.
I doubt if you can get a hose long enough to go across the room.
Rolling it over to the sink is probably the easiest. One could cut the
shorter hose and splice in additional hose, but then you have to contend
with it being strung across the room when in use. As to tying into the
existing plumbing. Any thing can be done. The only limiting factor is
time and money and when you boil that down it really consists in money.
Is your home constructed on a concrete slab, crawl space or basement? If
basement is it finished or finished? Answers to these questions can give
someone a better idea of your needs. Which brings up another one. Is the
dryer a small 120 volt one or requires the 220 volt plug. If the latter,
then does your electric panel have spaces for additional breakers to
serve power to the dryer? Then just another money point, how far to this
electrical panel? Answer these and we can go from there.
Ron
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From: Angel L Adorno
To: [email protected]
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Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 11:21 AM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] attaching washing machine question.
hi list here is another question.
I would like to get a washing machine for my kitchen, but the
cabinets
are not made to put one under and I can not put a machine next
to the
sink either.
the only room I have is right across from the sink.
my question is, I would like to get the machine, but can it be
attached
to the plumbing from across from the sink some how, so that it
could
Dane, and if so will it take lot. the reason is that I want to
get an all
in one washer and dryer. this kind of machine washes and then
drys the
clothing with out the person having to take it out of the
machine.
the other idea is if I get a direly machine can I just buy a
hose that is
long enough to reach the sink that I could attach to the faucet.
thanks so much for your time.
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