Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gas dryers dry so much faster. Never had clothing get discolored and never heard that before.
How much faster? It only takes 1/2 hour to dry a load of clothes in electric, so would a gas dryer do it much faster than that?
Discoloring is probably not as common now as in earlier times though it probably still does, just so gradual that many people don't notice it. Similar to how cigarette smokers don't notice the color of their walls turning yellow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have opinions on this?
We bought a property this week and one of the tenants is reporting that her washer/dryer combo is old, has a number of issues and seems to be on its last legs, plus the home inspection flagged ventilation issues with it that we want to address as well. Current unit is gas, seems like we can avoid some of the issues by choosing a replacement with an electric dryer instead of gas. Other than capping the gas line, anything else to be wary of? I’ve never had a gas dryer, will she hate this suggestion?
Something else to consider but check the laws. The unit might be the tenant's responsibility and not yours. Laws vary. In many states, if the unit was provided as part of the rental agreement, the landlord must repair/replace, but if it wasn't included in the rental agreement, or a new rental agreement is drawn up to give the unit to the tenants and no further replacements are provided, then it's up to the tenants.
Anonymous wrote:Gas dryers dry so much faster. Never had clothing get discolored and never heard that before.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gas can discolor clothes making them with a yellowish ting.
Other than that it's a tossup to what you want. Both work efficiently and fine.
Really? Have had gas dryers for decades and never experienced discoloration of whites. Gas is usually cheaper.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have opinions on this?
We bought a property this week and one of the tenants is reporting that her washer/dryer combo is old, has a number of issues and seems to be on its last legs, plus the home inspection flagged ventilation issues with it that we want to address as well. Current unit is gas, seems like we can avoid some of the issues by choosing a replacement with an electric dryer instead of gas. Other than capping the gas line, anything else to be wary of? I’ve never had a gas dryer, will she hate this suggestion?
Anonymous wrote:Gas can discolor clothes making them with a yellowish ting.
Other than that it's a tossup to what you want. Both work efficiently and fine.