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Energy Efficient Heat Pump Washer Dryer

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They also use lower temperatures which is gentler on clothes. Continue reading to find out more about this revolutionary laundry technology.

1. Saves Energy

They're not just for cooling and heating homes, they're now being used in clothes dryers too. A dryer with a heat pump that is ENERGY START-certified consumes 28% less electricity than a traditional dryer, saving you money on your electric bill. They run at a lower temperature which also reduces wear and tear on your clothes as well as the environment.

During the drying cycle, heat pump washer-dryers utilize the same air that is recycled through the washing machine, but it is passed through a condenser coil within the evaporator unit in order to warm up and cool the air. The warm air is pushed back into the drum to continue drying the clothes. This means that the heat pump dryer won't never have to exhaust the moisture-laden air like vented dryers.

It's worth making your appliances as energy-efficient as you can, because the process of washing clothes consumes a lot of energy. The best method to accomplish this is to pair an efficient washer with a heat pump dryer. This will help you lock in maximum efficiency and start saving on energy costs right away.

To begin to get started, take a look at our collection of energy STAR certified washers and dryers. You can sort results by model and energy consumption, wash cycles, or spin speed. Make sure to look over the yellow Energy Guide Label to see how much each appliance costs to run for the year.

Combining washer-dryers are a great option for households that cannot afford to have two separate machines or don't have the space for them. They connect to a standard 120-volt outlet and don't require a venting system or a special hookups of 240-volts. These units are ideal for condominiums and combination apartments as they can be put in a cupboard or under the counter.

2. Reduces Noise

The majority of traditional dryers employ a hot gas or electric coil to heat the air that evaporates the moisture in your laundry. The vaporized air is then blown out of your home, bringing with it the conditioned air, which you pay to cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Your home must work overtime to make up for the loss of conditioned air by pulling in replacement air from cracks and gaps in your walls and around doors.

The heat pump washer dryers transfer humidity from one place to another, instead of heating it and then venting it. This is great for homeowners with homes which aren't large enough to allow for an additional flow of air. It is also possible to install washer/dryer combos in spaces where they wouldn't normally be able to install a vented dryer for instance, under the stairs without sacrificing energy efficiency or performance.

While this is a major benefit of all-in one drying and washing machines, they have their disadvantages. It's important to allow enough time for each load because all-in-one machines require more time to complete their cycles than traditional washers/dryers. Combining two appliances will also reduce the amount of laundry that you can wash in a single load since it takes an hour longer to dry your whites and colors than when they were separate machines.

Most manufacturers have started to address these issues with simple solutions. LG's top-rated washer-dryer combo is one example. It has the option to prop the door slightly open when it is running to prevent the water from pooling and drying out the drum. A number of LG models, including our top pick, come with a tiny drainage hole in the bottom laundry tub, which allows water to drain rather than pooling. Additionally, you can purchase compressor sound blanket wraps that are fitted snugly over your heat pump to minimize its sound.

3. Reduces wear and tear

They don't heat the air, unlike traditional dryers heat pump. They simply remove moisture from clothing. This is much gentler on the fabric. This also saves energy because it doesn't have to waste the energy needed to heat the air up for the drying process.

That said, heat-pump dryers do require a little more maintenance than standalone machines because the condensate drain tube has to be cleaned on a regular basis to avoid blockages. This is not much different from cleaning a conventional machine.

The combination of washer and dryer from heat pumps does not vent. This means you can use them within your home without having to cut into the exterior wall for ductwork. This is a huge benefit for those who live in apartments, students, and others who don't want to change their living spaces or spend extra money on an expensive new appliance.

Because heat-pump systems don't get as hot, they take longer to dry clothes than traditional models. This is a reason why many people have been hesitant to adopt them, however manufacturers have made improvements to the technology over time, and a heat pump dryer on our best dryer list -- the LG Signature LUWM101HWA has typical dry times of 37 to 70 minutes.

It is essential to not overdo the detergent. This can lead to excessive suds that can prolong the process and leaves a slimy layer on the clothes. (Readers frequently contact us regarding this problem). Make sure you're using the recommended amount of high-efficiency detergents, and wash the dispenser drawer on a routine basis. This will ensure that the machine is operating at its best and not wasting your money and energy.

4. Reduces Lint

When you're drying your clothes with a heat-pump dryer, it uses less air than vented gas or electric dryers. This is due to the fact that it doesn't blow hot, humid, air into your laundry but instead extracts vapor at room temperature from the air around your clothes. This vapor is heated by your washer and then used to remove moisture from your laundry.

Due to this efficiency, a heat pump washer dryer isn't as heavy as a traditional vented electric or gas dryer, but it still weighs in the vicinity of 88 lbs. This can be a big deal if you plan to mount it on the wall or in the closet, which might not have enough space to accommodate a vent.

Lint buildup is a major issue for all dryers. However, the heat pump dryer's reduced temperatures reduce the amount of lint that can clog up the exhaust and stop the clothes from drying to their full potential. This reduces the possibility of a fire in your dryer or in its exhaust, which can happen when solvents and flammable oils from your laundry get into the vent or the dryer's evaporator.

To prevent the build-up of lint Be sure to clean your dryer drain at least once per year (more often when you have pets or kids). You can make use of a leaf blower, or a wire brush to remove any lint that has accumulated between the ridges of the accordion hose. It's better to clean this outside than inside.

Make sure you use a detergent with low sudsing and follow the guidelines of the manufacturer on how to set your water level so that you avoid drying too much. Separate your laundry by fabric type and wash delicates such as silk with heavy cottons and linens. That way you won't overdye your delicates or shrink them too much, and the sensors for moisture have a better chance of being able to tell the moment your laundry is dry to stop the cycle.

5. Saves Space

The dryers that use heat pump make use of less energy since they reuse and recycle hot aer. This could save you money on energy bills, and also on energy costs to heat or cool your home.

This method is also more gentle on fabrics, which reduces shrinkage and wear, which is a major benefit when dealing with expensive clothing. It also means that you don't have to replace dryer vents that are clogged with lint and cuts down on the energy use that conventional dryers use to warm air before it enters the machine and helps to keep your heating and cooling costs lower.

Heat pump washer-dryer combinations are designed to fit into small spaces, like kitchens and closets. These machines are all-in-one and are just a few inches more space than front-load washers that are vented. They're not vented, so they can be placed wherever you want to with water and a 110-volt outlet.

These appliances are also easy to use. All you need to do is choose the wash and dry cycle that's appropriate for your load--and let them work their magic. Then, simply take your clothes off when they're done.

With these energy efficient and versatile machines, it's now easier than ever to complete your laundry without costing you a fortune. You can shop online or visit an Aztec Appliance showroom to find a washer-dryer combination that is a perfect fit for your home. We offer the best rates, discounts, rebates and financing specials to make your laundry space more affordable. We're here to assist you in choosing the best heat pump dryer for you!

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