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Washer and Dryer Relocation St Louis

St Louis Laundry Room Relocation Services

Are you contemplating a home renovation project that includes relocating your laundry room? Hoffmann Brothers is your top professional St Louis plumbing contractor when it’s time to move your washer and dryer hookups. Our licensed plumbers can help you safely and efficiently relocate plumbing elements including water lines, gas lines, drains, and more.

Call Hoffmann Brothers today at 314-664-3011 to request a quote on your laundry room relocation project.



We help take the headache out of this undertaking. You will not have to worry about permits or costly plumbing mistakes from improper relocation or installation of pipes, drains, or hookups. Get started today with our experts.


How To Move a Washer and Dryer in St Louis Homes

Laundry Room Relocation St Louis

Call a Licensed Plumber for Laundry Room Relocation

There is more to moving a laundry room than may meet the eye. It is not merely relocating the washer and dryer from one space to another. The licensed plumbers and electricians at Hoffman Brothers will take all necessary steps to relocate your laundry, including these as needed for your location:

  1. Running a drain for the washer and a vent for the dryer exhaust
  2. Rerouting and moving washing machine plumbing and water supply lines
  3. Running power for the washer and GFCI for the dryer, including adding a GFCI breaker and a 240-volt plug for the dryer if you don’t already have them
  4. Rewiring
  5. Installing an automatic shut-off valve
  6. Testing to make sure everything works properly

Homeowner Alert: this is not a simple DIY job to test your skills on. This is a job best left to the pros. Call Hoffmann Brothers to get a quote not only as your skilled St Louis washing machine mover but on all the plumbing and electrical hookups for your new laundry room.

Can You Install a Washer and Dryer Anywhere?

Not exactly. When considering locations for your new washer and dryer, keep in mind the following steps the team at Hoffmann Brothers can address:

  • You need access to:
    • Power outlets – regular outlet for the washer and a 240-volt plug for the dryer
    • plumbing – water line, drain line, gas line, cut-off valve, dryer vent
    • an exterior wall for ventilation
    • all of which require permits, doing the work to code, and expertise to do so safely and efficiently.
  • Cost to Move Laundry Room – The repercussions of an improper installation may cost you many times in repairs over what hiring a professional would have. Hoffmann Brothers offers free laundry room relocation estimates, so there are no surprises as work is being completed. We can help guide you through the purchase of a new washing machine and dryer with our highly-rated inventory, we’ll complete the delivery, and will perform the installation.
  • You want convenience in a laundry room – you want to be able to get to it when you need it and not have to think about it any other time of the day or night.
  • Location – Will it be a dedicated laundry room, part of a basement, or adjacent to a bathroom or the kitchen?
  • Noise – Washers and dryers are two of the loudest appliances in your home. We’ll help you avoid areas like a bedroom closet that may quickly become a nuisance.
  • Connections – Think about where you already have plumbing and electricity to simplify rerouting or adding new lines as needed to reduce cost and inconvenience during a remodel. You’ll also need reinforced flooring if relocating laundry to an upper floor.
  • Space – Do you have underutilized space? Does the space you have in mind allow for the size and style of washer and dryer you want/have? Do you want a galley-style, U-shaped, or L-shaped laundry room workspace for a sink, baskets, folding, ironing, hanging clothes, or just a closet for the appliances?

Relocating Washer and Dryer Missteps to Avoid

You might reconsider making relocating your laundry room a DIY project when you realize the precise and technical work that goes into doing the job properly.

First, you have to account for the right amount of space and support to create the laundry room of your dreams. For example, at minimum, you need:

  • 30 inches W x 35 inches D per machine
  • 5.5 inches behind the dryer for the vent
  • A floor that can hold at least 200 lbs. and a slope of 1 inch or less

Then there are the more technical matters that need knowledge, expertise, and permits:

  • Electrical hookups done incorrectly may lead to a fire safety hazard.
  • Faulty relocation of washing machine plumbing or installation can lead to leaks, clogs, frozen or burst pipes, and expensive repairs – especially if you don’t know to invest in automatic shutoff valves that will stop the water in the event of a leak and prevent damage.
  • Proper ventilation is also key to preventing excess moisture, heat, and, in the case of gas dryers, lethal carbon monoxide gas exhaust buildup in the house.

Hoffmann Brothers: We Are Who to Hire to Relocate a Washer and Dryer In St Louis

St Louis Washer and Dryer Relocation

Serving St. Louis for Over 40 Years!

The best thing you can do when preparing for your laundry room relocation in St Louis is to consult the experts at Hoffmann Brothers. Our trained and licensed technicians regularly take on moving a washer and dryer to a basement or any other part of your home.

Call Hoffmann Brothers to help ensure that all of the appropriate and necessary steps are taken to do the job right. You can trust our team of licensed and trained plumbers and electricians to complete your St Louis washer and dryer move safely, efficiently, and professionally.



How To Move a Washing Machine without Damaging

When you call the experienced plumbers at Hoffman Brothers, we’ll take care of all aspects of relocating your laundry room. A washing machine is big, bulky, and heavy. It is not something you should move alone. It’s important to prepare properly to move your washer from one area to another (or from one house to another). It’s not quite as simple as unplugging it and giving it the old heave-ho.

While these steps below may be common to some DIY washing machine and dryer moves, it’s critical to review your manufacturer’s warranty and instructional manual. Every machine is different. Your best choice will be to utilize an experienced team of professionals for a laundry room location.

Some of the recommended steps for a washing machine move may include:

  1. Don’t make the move by yourself
  2. Use an appliance dolly
  3. Gather your supplies
  4. 3-4 padded blankets, moving straps or rope, and packing tape to cover and protect the washer during the move.
  5. A pair of slip-joint pliers and a small bucket or container for the washer draining process.
  6. Measure doorways to make sure you have your exit route mapped out and don’t run into a space you can’t fit the appliances.
  7. Find your manual and the washer transit bolts. These are metal rods that are inserted in the washer to lock and immobilize the drum during the move. Skipping this step can damage the drum suspension mechanism. Your manual or a local appliance store can help you locate these rods and explain where they go for your particular model. You may also find your warranty to see if it offers any information about covering damage during a move.
  8. Empty the washer
  9. Clean the drum by running on rinse to drain excess water and dry it by leaving the lid up for 24-48 hours.
  10. Disconnect the power to the washer and shut off the water supply.
  11. Drain the water supply hoses, then remove and pack them.
  12. Empty the washer drain hose.
  13. Install shipping bolts.

Relocating a Dryer Common Steps

Again, always put safety first before attempting a move of your dryer and consider a professional team before trying any steps by yourself. Common tactics may include:

  • Power it down.
  • Shut off the gas valve and disconnect the gas line if you have a gas dryer.
  • Move it away from the wall and disconnect the vent.
  • Wrap it in blankets just like you did the washer.
  • Roll it onto your appliance dolly.
  • Start moving.

Pro Tip: Slide a used dryer sheet or a paper towel under the front two legs of your dryer to help slide it away from the wall easier. Or spray furniture polish on the floor to slide the appliances more easily into place once they’re hooked up.


FAQs About Relocating a Laundry Room


Can you move a washer and dryer to a different room?

Yes. This is often during a home remodel or another type of renovation, where homeowners may want to move their washer and dryer from the basement to a dedicated laundry room on the first floor of their home.


Is it easy to move washer and dryer hookups?

Not for the average person. It is recommended to use a licensed and trained professional as the hookups require plumbing expertise that if done incorrectly can cause massive damage to your home and your wallet.


How much value does a laundry room add?

According to Home Advisor, a remodeled laundry room has a 67% to 78% ROI, if you’re flipping the house quickly. However, a laundry room that has been remodeled and used for a time after will see a lower ROI. Another way to calculate the ROI on adding a dedicated laundry room is to consider the size of the space.


How much does it cost when relocating washing machine plumbing?

The cost to move washer and dryer hookups can range from $350 (moving laundry to the opposite side of the wall) to $2,000 (moving laundry to an upper floor, which could cost $14,000+ for the total project).


Homeowners Call Us for St Louis Laundry Room Relocation Services

For more than 40 years, Hoffmann Brothers has been providing exceptional services throughout the nearby communities of St Louis, MO. Our licensed plumbers, engineers, qualified technicians, and award-winning team will help you professionally move your washing machine and dryer without hassle. We get it done right the first time. Get started by booking your appointment online or call us today at 314-664-3011 to request a quote on your laundry room relocation project.

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