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Re: Moving Washer/Dryer to Garage [Re: bobwallace] #2295791
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Hot water heater is in the garage. At first, having it upstairs was awesome but then you start thinking about the potential disasters that could happen and cost thousands to repair. $900 doesn't sound bad, but 3k sounds horrible grin


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The most expensive part will probably be running the drain unless there is it a drain pipe of some kind already right there. Even at that, when I did remodel work about 15 years ago, I paid a plumber around $1,200.00 to move a drain pipe in a slab about 4'-5'. They'll have to cut out the drywall to put the pipe behind it, cut the slab to put the drain pipe under it and fill it with gravel then repair concrete. The wall will have to core drilled for the pipe to go through then the yard trenched to tie into another drain pipe.


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One thing to keep in mind also is even if you have drain and water close, you want to make sure the drain is properly vented..

Sure, you can dump it into the closest drain but depending on what's above it, it could pull the trap dry on the washing machine drain as something washs by it.. A toilet for instance. Last thing you want is to move all of this and then get a chit smell because its not hooked up right.

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Re: Moving Washer/Dryer to Garage [Re: IDOT] #2295809
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Oh I forgot to add a $350 minimum for the drywall work to patch the holes that the plumber and electrician make. I assume you can repaint yourself.

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Is the garage attached or detached? If its going to be a long run of water pipe and 220 is already there Id might look at just running a cold and put in a small tankless water heater.


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Re: Moving Washer/Dryer to Garage [Re: IDOT] #2296009
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If you have a upstairs bathroom close to being above the garage you might luck out and have a 4inch drain line and hot cold water coming up the wall you'd only need to cut out access to it and tie in

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Re: Moving Washer/Dryer to Garage [Re: IDOT] #2296900
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Originally Posted By: IDOT
Hot water heater is in the garage. At first, having it upstairs was awesome but then you start thinking about the potential disasters that could happen and cost thousands to repair. $900 doesn't sound bad, but 3k sounds horrible grin



you said guess,,, so I guessed bro... being that the water heater is in the garage should save you some money,,,

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