Going Green with Laundry
Posted by Justin Woessner
In today’s world the concern for energy efficiency in our homes is a Hot topic. We hear about “Lower your costs with Energy Star”, “Put money back in your pocket”. Is this truly the case? Here are a few numbers to get you thinking just from a laundry standpoint.
Top loading washers on average use 65 gallons of water per load. Front load washers use an average of 20-25 gallons per load. Top load washers have a spin out speed maxing at 600 rpm’s . Front load washers have a max spin of 1000 to 1200 rpm’s, depending on the model.
What does this mean to you as the consumer? Less water = less money being spent on a water bill. Higher spin out speeds = dryer clothes, which translates into shorter dry times in the dryer, which equals faster turning laundry loads, along with less energy being spent on Electric or Gas.
Truly, you save money when using Front Load Laundry, but more importantly, you save TIME and you also help to save our environment. Both of the latter I feel are more important than the money aspect. Time is Money, and by helping to preserve our environment, we save money down the road via taxes, and already being in compliance with EPA regulations that are bound to hit us sooner than later.
Word of Advice: If you are considering purchasing Front Load Laundry, remember that you don’t have to spend a lot of money on the biggest and best, you want to talk to an experienced sales person, and have them fit you with a machine that will do that job without breaking the bank.
Justin Woessner
ApplianceSmart
952-930-1736

