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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I bought my house because of the 2nd floor laundry room. My favorite thing. So fab.[/quote] Me too! Sold me on our home. I overlooked imperfections in our home due to the 2nd story laundry room. I will always want my laundry room on the level where our dirty laundry is accumulated. I'm curious about the worries about leaking and flooding. We've never had a problem with leaking laundry machines or flooding. We have bathrooms upstairs that would be equally prone to water problems, no? If we someday have a problem with a leak, the years of convenience will make up for it, IMO. And we have insurance ? Maybe the people worried about leaks have never had laundry rooms upstairs. To me, not putting the washer and dryer near the dirty laundry would be the euivalent of keeping a stove or refrigerator in the basement. Impractical. [/quote]
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