Deciding Where to Put a Laundry Room In Your Home

Deciding Where to Put a Laundry Room In Your Home

If you are updating your current Dallas area home or building a new one, you likely spend time considering floor plans, kitchen and bathroom ideas and other exciting nuances of your project. But have you considered proper dryer vent installation? Yes, your dryer vent is an important part of laundry room construction, relocation or remodeling.

Many people forget about this important component of safe laundry operation. In fact, your dryer vent is much like a tether for your clothes dryer. You cannot have a fully functional laundry facility without both. Even more importantly, they must connect. This possibly limits where you can place a dryer in your home.

Below, we look at some of the essential considerations for the location of your laundry room construction or renovation project. With the experts of Superior Dryer Vent Cleaning’s help, we also explore the role of proper dryer vent installation.

3 Essential Guidelines of Laundry Room Location & Proper Dryer Vent Installation

When deciding where to put your laundry room in your home, you probably have more options than you think. You do not have to stick to the standard concept of the laundry space being near the back door in a boring room. Few people ever want to go into that room, the overwhelmingly cramped and disorganized one. Instead, you simply need to find a space that meets some basic guidelines.

Let’s consider the three basics of laundry facility location:

1. You need enough space.

Some people function well within limited space for laundry, whereas others need a full-sized room to accomplish all of their laundry tasks. Much of your decision on the size of your laundry facility relates to how much washing and drying you do each day, week or month. Households with many family members typically need a larger, well-organized room. But those with only one or two people living in the home can get by quite well with a compact stackable washer and dryer in a tight closet.

First, define what “enough space” means to you. Obviously, the biggest issue is square footage for the placement of your washer and dryer. You also need clearance to open the unit doors to put in and remove laundry. Ask yourself what else you need in your laundry space. Do you need shelves, a folding table, hanging racks, closets and cabinets?

2. Consider Placement of the Utility Connections

When measuring or calculating square footage for your laundry room, remember you need to compensate for laundry connections. These include both wet and dry connections such as the electric outlets, hot and cold water access and a well-placed dryer vent. Just as you do not want electrical cords extended across traffic paths, you must also consider proper dryer vent installation.

Proper dryer vent installation involves venting the dryer to the outdoors. This makes spaces near the outer perimeter of your home best suited for laundry facility placement. Rooftop dryer venting is another option.

3. Traffic Flow Patterns and Concealment of the Facilities

Considering your lifestyle and activities is important when building or redesigning a laundry room. You need to keep the washer, dryer, laundry supplies and laundry, itself, out of the way of foot traffic and everyday activities. Most people do not want to see their laundry appliances on an ongoing basis. They usually prefer to have them behind one or more doors, if not in a separate room.

At the same time, you may need convenience while doing laundry. A good example of this need is if you have small children or otherwise need to multi-task while performing your chores. For people sharing this lifestyle, laundry facilities provide the greatest convenience in the heart of the home.

Where should I put my laundry room?

To help you decide where to put your laundry room, we have some suggestions. These include the most common locations for these facilities:

  •  Kitchen
  • Bathroom
  • Hallway nook
  • Mudroom
  • Garage
  • Service porch
  • Separate shed or outbuilding

As you develop your plan for your new laundry facilities, talk to the experts at Superior Dryer Vent Cleaning for guidance. You likely need their support in determining proper dryer vent installation.

 Before, During and After Your New Laundry Room Project

As part of your laundry project, you have some key things to manage in relation to your dryer vent. These include:

  •  Dryer vent cleaning on the existing vent
  • Proper dryer vent installation for the new facility
  • Ongoing dryer vent cleaning service

As you can see above, you have dryer vent maintenance, cleaning and installation needs before, during and after your laundry project’s completion. It helps to get your dryer vent cleaning experts involved early for these services and proper dryer vent installation. Not properly cleaning your pre-existing vent can lead to catastrophic fire. Such fires damage many Dallas, Texas area homes each year.

Superior Dryer Vent Cleaning in Plano, Texas provides dryer vent cleaning and proper dryer vent installation services for the DFW Metroplex and surrounding communities. Learn more about our services and schedule your visit today.

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(214) 494-9740

Locally owned and insured, we offer our dryer duct cleaning service to the entire DFW Metroplex and the surrounding areas.

8401 Memorial Ln
Plano, TX 75024

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