Today’s laundry equipment is available in three distinct configurations. You have two options if you want separate washers and dryers, including either side-by-side or stacked configurations, and a third option when you are tight on space and want an all-in-one machine. Which option is right for you depends on your space constraints and budget.
Today’s clothes dryers come with choices for how to heat the air used for drying. Electric dryers are most common. Gas heated dryers are also available and can be more cost effective if your community is already fitted with in-unit natural gas for things like cooking, hot water heaters, or fireplaces.
Clothes dryers require proper ventilation to function correctly, and your designer will help you explore options. While the performance of vented equipment is generally considered superior, it’s sometimes not viable given your building layout. In those cases, ventless dryers are available in stacked, side by side and all-in-one configurations.
We’ll help you decommission it.
Many communities choose to decommission their communal laundry rooms when they migrate to in-unit laundry equipment. SageWater can help with this process, removing and disconnecting all the old equipment, and even making carpentry, tile, and wall repairs to prepare your space for its next life. Whether you need more meeting space, a new gym, storage, or something else, SageWater can remove the old equipment and leave you a blank canvas for next new amenity.
You’re making decisions about your in-unit laundry equipment, but have you made sure your it’ll work in your building?