By Ruben Gonzalez Jr
Prudential California Realty (DBA)
One
of the most dreaded chores around the house is laundry. Maybe that’s why when
selling a house, the laundry room is one of the most forgotten areas to get in
shape. The machines are often dusty, with detergent dripping down the sides and
lint and old socks on the floor.
Yet
it’s an area that doesn’t take too much time to clean and can really make a
difference when showing your house to prospective buyers.
The
easiest way to make a statement with a laundry room is by adding more
energy-efficient washing machines and dryers. Recent statistics by the U.S.
Department of Energy show that installing machines with the ENERGY STAR label
will decrease water costs by up to 50 percent. There are also machines that
automatically adjust the water temperature and the amount of water used for
each load to prevent excess and waste.
Many
new models are available with designer colors, pedestals and sleek designs,
which can make a bold statement. When purchasing a new washer, you’re also
going to need to choose between a front- or top-loading machine. While a top-loading
machine requires enough water to cover all the clothes in its drum, a
front-loading washer needs only a third of that amount because its drum is set
horizontally in the machine. It requires less water and allows for larger
loads, and it looks great.
On
the downside, a front-loading washer is more expensive and can develop mold
because it doesn’t empty dirty water as efficiently as a top-loading machine.
When
it comes to dryers, new sensor technology is the rage. Dryers with moisture
sensors recognize when laundry is dry more quickly than traditional machines
and shut down sooner. This saves energy, cash and wear and tear on your
clothing.
The use of steam
washers and dryers for greater energy and water efficiency is also a growing
trend. Steam machines offer enhanced clothing-care options such as short,
steam-only cycles that help to reduce wrinkles and remove odors from clothing
without using water and detergent.
Laundry
rooms used to be relegated to the basement, but today, people are finding space
for washers and dryers in more convenient areas of the house like the kitchen
or upstairs, near bedrooms. Housing experts agree that installing a laundry
nook will raise the value of a home, and make it more convenient as hauling
baskets of clothing up and down flights of stairs become a thing of the past.
Ruben Gonzalez can be reached at (562) 507-0754 or
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