
Non-slip
pads
Keep washers in place
on slick floors.


FloodStop
Automatic shut off prevents water damage caused by broken
water fill hoses.

Washer
fill hoses
Replace rubber hoses
with these professional grade stainless steel hoses.
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Washing
machine dancing across the floor?
Here's some tips on how to keep it in its place.
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It's very important your washing machine be perfectly level and on a
solid, stable floor. Off-balance washing machines sometimes shimmy across
the floor or even do a full-out jig. This dancing is often accompanied by
loud banging noises. If this happens to you, here's how to fix it
yourself:
Adjust the machine's leveling legs until a level
shows the machine is perfectly level from front to back and side to side.
While doing this, make sure the legs are adjusted up as far as possible in
order to lower the center of gravity of the machine. Lubricate the
leveling legs with something like WD-40 occasionally to prevent them from
getting stuck in the up position.
Once the unit is level, tighten the lock nuts on the leveling legs against
the base of the washer to prevent the legs from unscrewing due to washer
movement.
NOTE: Some washing machines have self-leveling rear legs. If this is true
of your washer, tip the machine forward and set it back down firmly to set
the rear legs. Then adjust the front legs until the washer is level. You
still need adjust the front leveling legs up as far as possible.
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To prevent your washer from becoming off balance, don't overload it or run
a very small load, with just a few heavy items. Either case can cause your
machine to go off balance.
Weak floors
also lead to dancing washing machines. If the floor is vibrating when the
washer is spinning, the floor should be strengthened. To check your floor,
set a half-full glass of water next to the washer and put it into a spin
cycle. If the glass of water vibrates, the floor needs to be strengthened.
A layer of ¾" fire-resistant plywood that spans underneath both the
washer and dryer often does the trick, screw this down to the
existing floor.
If your washer slides because it sits on a slick floor, try putting
specially made non-slip
pads underneath the leveling legs.
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