Flooring and electrical
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Back hall is where the washer/dryer sit. Have to stack because space is too small for side by side(built in 1965 when units were smaller). Had to buy(order) new washer/dryer. Bought LG brand and the two were delivered already stacked(one boxed unit). Easy peasy, right?


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Electric service for the dryer is original to house(3 pronged range plug). Socket is located to the right of the space/unit has to sit on the left. Connection for the cord on the dryer was top right(looking from the back)---literally as far away as possible.
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Connected two cords(cut and solder) until I can get one longer cord.

Put in Prego flooring. Snap lock planks. Easy peasy, right?


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No

Would have been had I started on the opposite side I did start. Got'er done, just took longer.

in 2002 and several years prior, I provided comic relief by having folks watch me get up off a mechanic's creeper. Now, in 2021, nineteen years later, getting up off the floor almost requires a crane.
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New washer/dryer has electronic touch controls.
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Rolleyes I'm still a knob and switch fella. Oh well, I know one thing. I will NOT be using the remote smartphone control app!!!!!!!!!
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</p><p><br></p><p>Wait 'til you try to do something 'custom' as to water temp or heat control that's not the default&nbsp;on one of the pre-set options.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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