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[email protected] edspyhill01@yahoo.com is offline
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Default Advice for Clothes washer on second floor

On Jul 7, 2:41*pm, wrote:
On Jul 7, 2:06*pm, ransley wrote:

On Jul 7, 12:03*pm, "
wrote:


Are there any resources online for get information on buying front- or
top-loading washers to be installed in a second floor location? *I
just bought an LG front-loader that shakes the whole house even when
the spin speed is on Low. *I even reinforced the floor with 3/4" maple
plywood and that solved the problem somewhat. *I'm thinking I need to
buy a small washer and dryer.


Ed S.


Its under warranty, maybe its defective.


you mean *THE HOUSE *? *hehe
ps. i would really consider moving to a brick house


I grew up in row houses in South Philadelphia. The first home I
bought after I got married was a row home (end Unit), which we lived
in for 12 years. Then we got the suburbs sickness. I miss that
security of brick and huge oak joists. Now the prices of row houses
are through the roof as boomers leave the suburbs and move back to the
cities.