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05-03-2018 02:40 PM |
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Originally Posted by VillageIdiots
(Post 1539303)
Sorry for posting this here but having a hard time getting a straight answer from TV and did not look at this the last time I had access to the home I'm buying. We were told we would have hookups for either gas or electric dryer. What is not clear is how "ready" those hookups are. We will have an electric dryer delivered. Is there going to be an outlet ready to accept a dryer plug or will I need to find an electrician to put one in? The company delivering the dryer will wire the dryer plug cord to the dryer but I'm sure they don't wire up an outlet.
I'll be looking from responses from people in Fenney as I realize not every area even offers gas and/or things may be done differently than what one's experience may have been when they moved into another village.
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You say you were told you would have hookups for either gas or electric dryer. As you say later some homes in the Villages do no have gas. Your words could mean that a particular home would have EITHER a hook up for a gas dryer or a hook up for an electric dryer.
I do not live in Fenny. Gas service was not an option where we live so obviously we have an electric dryer and it is 220v. I think you can find 120v dryers but they will be small and less efficient. Used in homes with modest electrical service.
I would wonder it your home has a gas connection would you could you get a gas hot water heater. I know a gas hotwater heater is faster to recover and I expect less expensive to run. I also prefer, MISS, a gas stove which can produce more heat and instant response.
MY VIEW-it is far easier to do things slowly and avoid mistakes than to try to get out of mistakes. RE: Dryer
in our previous home we had a front loading dryer. They are easier to load and more energy efficient. It was old and we did not take it with us. BUT, here in our laundry section
having put shelves in there, there is no way a front loader would work.
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