Sometimes the garage is the best place for your washer and dryer. Generally, there is no problem with installing your washing machine in the garage. In fact, the concrete floor is perfectly suited to an appliance that may leak a little water here and there.

How much does it cost to put washer and dryer in garage?

between $1,060 and $4,475





Cost to Move Washer and Dryer to Garage or Basement
The cost to move your washer and dryer to the garage or basement is usually between $1,060 and $4,475. This covers installing the hookups, putting in a new drain line, installing a dryer vent, and adding an outlet.

Can you store a washing machine in a garage?

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Be aware there could be problems with condensation resulting from the heat and steam created during use. This can condense on cold walls and windows, or on the cold metal appliance. In the worst-case scenario, this can damage the motor or cause mould or rust. Make sure the garage is well ventilated.

Can a washer dryer be installed anywhere?

Although you theoretically could place it anywhere in your home, it still must be in an area with the required utility hookups and ventilation capabilities. An electric unit needs a 240-volt electrical supply, while a gas unit needs the same gas hookups as full-size freestanding machines.

Can you put washer and dryer in unheated garage?





Washing machines in the garage run the risk of freezing during winter weather. An unheated garage isn’t the ideal location for a washing machine, but it sometimes offers the only available space for it. In areas with below-freezing winter temperatures, the washer may suffer damage when hoses or valves freeze and burst.

Can a washer and dryer be in a cold garage?

No, appliances left outside in extreme cold temperatures (below freezing) can create serious problems such as cracking pipes, water pumps, valves and drain lines.

Does cold weather affect washing machines?

Yes, You can run a washing machine in freezing temps or cold water. It does not affect your washing machine. Not only are modern washers designed for cold water, but many detergents contain enzymes that can start working in temperatures as low as 60℉, and cold water detergents also enhance results.

How do I stop my washing machine pipes from freezing?

The golden rule to prevent pipe freezing in the winter is to turn on a faucet at night, allowing it to drip just slightly. You don’t have to turn every faucet on, as just a single one should suffice. Doing so will release the water pressure, keeping the water moving continuously through the pipes.