Frequently Asked Questions

  1. How do condensing dryers work?

  2. How can your washers and dryers go under counters and still hold full-sized loads?

  3. Where does the water go in the dryer that doesn't have an external vent?

  4. What is a D.F.U.?

  5. What does the term "Make Up Air" refer to?

  6. What is the market acceptance of in-unit laundry products?

  7. How will in-unit laundry affect the net income of my multi-family properties?

  8. Will an all-in-one washer / dryer combination wash clothes as well as my current washer?

  9. Do all-in-one washer / dryer combinations operate much differently than what I'm used to?

  10. Where can all-in-one washer / dryer combinations be installed?

  11. What type of detergent can be used with an all-in-one washer dryer combination?

  12. How much detergent does an all-in-one washer dryer combination use per wash?

  13. Can fabric softener be used in an all-in-one washer dryer combination?

  14. Can an all-in-one washer dryer combination be raised off the floor?

  15. How long does it take to wash and dry a load of clothes in an all-in-one washer dryer?

  16. How do ventless washers and dryers get clothes so much cleaner while still using so little water and detergent and no bleach?

  17. I've heard these front-loading washers take much longer, is that true?

  18. What's so great about 1,000 rpm spin speeds?

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According to the 2009 International Property Maintenance Code, UL listed and labeled condensing ( ventless ) clothes dryers are exempt from standard dryer outside exhaust codes ( Section 403.5 )