
28 October 2015 | 9 replies
This is a plastic tub, the surround is much worse than the tub.

21 November 2016 | 9 replies
A couple of 4' shop-lights, or one of those strings of sockets with plastic cages around each socket, work fine.

1 October 2016 | 22 replies
Next if you do it yourself you will probably use 3" or 4" plastic pipe, abs, or pvc.

13 May 2019 | 5 replies
If you want the renter to take care of the lawn himself, I would definitely put in a storage shed, even if it's one of the plastic Rubbermaid ones.

2 June 2019 | 29 replies
Also taped a funace type plastic drain hose to garden hose from dehumidifier and ran it directly into floor drain & zip tied it to drain.

22 July 2019 | 26 replies
Pretty sure it would cost quite a bit more than placing the unit on a plastic slab next to the building though.

23 July 2019 | 3 replies
Loosen the 4 screws and remove the 4-prong cord.Usually, you will have three screws in a row on a plastic terminal block, and a fourth screw below or above that, that goes directly into the sheet metal.When the dryer was shipped, there was a metal strap, about 1/4" wide by a couple of inches long, from the screw in the sheet metal, to the middle screw on the plastic terminal block.

26 July 2019 | 5 replies
They could do the classic "shove everything to the middle", and I'd throw plastic over it, but it's more work for both them and me.Question: Is this a reasonable thing to offer at this time?

26 July 2019 | 3 replies
Often it won't be a replaceable filter like a whole-house furnace would have, but a piece of wire or plastic mesh that you slide out of the front of the unit, wash, dry, and reinstall.If you get funky, musty smells, unplug it, and take the entire plastic front off of it.