around 500 dollars for both would be the best estimate from me that is what mine is you know i guess that would be right for a high effiency washer and dryer pair.
No, it will over sud and create a mess in the washer! Don't do it!
Yes
In a 1996 study conducted by a Maytag R and D team, it was discovered that a high-efficiency washer can save from 3,500 to 6,000 gallons of water per household per year
In a word, No! It will suds too much and damage your water pump. Get the Woolite HE detergent made for your new washer.
Oseola McCarty.
Any gas-powered washer will be efficient, although consider the Maytag industrial line of washers for maximum efficiency.
It will tell you on the back of the bottle.
Usually near the electrical panel, or in the utility (washer and dryer) area.
The only type of detergent you should use in a HE washer is one that specifically states it's for HE washers on the label. Otherwise, you can end up with such a large excess of suds in the washer that it flows over the sides of the washer, not only making a mess, but possibly damaging the washer, as well.
Yes you can it will make your clothes a lot BRIGHTER
It depends on the terms of a lease. If a washer and dryer hookup is not installed in the unit or property, then it is expected that your laundry be done off-premises.
The federal government provides a series of calculators at business.gov to assist in answering this question. You can find these calculators at: //www.business.gov/expand/green-business/energy-efficiency/calculate-savings/energy-saving-calculator.html