An appliance installation technician will position the appliances in the designated space to install a washer and dryer and connect them to the proper electrical circuits and plumbing. If hookups are already in place, the process is straightforward. If not, the professional will need to install necessary plumbing lines, electrical outlets, and dryer vents, which may involve more time and cost, especially if the location is not near existing utilities.
Adding a stackable washer and dryer in a tight space requires precise measurements and expert installation. A professional will assess your space to ensure both appliances fit when stacked. They will align electrical and plumbing connections, secure the units safely, and verify that the installation meets all safety standards, providing you with a compact and efficient laundry setup.
Not all washers and dryers require a full hookup. Portable models operate without dedicated plumbing, electrical, and ventilation installations, whereas standard appliances do require them. An appliance installation professional can evaluate your existing setup to determine if a permanent hookup is necessary, ensuring proper installation for optimal performance and safety.