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How do I reinforce my floor so that the washer will not shake the house? |
Bought a fancy front loading washer and when it spins, it shakes the whole house. It is sitting on a wood floor - 2x12 floor joist at 16" O.C. If it is level, shipping bars are removed and all those other things are normal, you do have some options. But a good unit should not do this (unbalanced load, overloaded, sping speed to high for a light load). make sure all the shipping rods have been removed. first of all did you install it or the store that you bought it from send someone out to do it?? if the store send them call the store and have them come back to the house and level it for you. If you install it then it's very easy to level it yourself.....first look under the machine at each corner there should be a metal hexagon foot that screws into the base of the machine. Put a level on top of the machine and see how far out of level it is both front to back and side to side then adjust the feet by turning them clockwise to go up or counter-clockwise to go down. Once you level the machine your problem will be solved............. Without doing any major structural changes, you might consider the "levelers" ??? Or check the balance of a "Load" as so often happens in any washer. The Duet washers do shake the house, don't they. Mine is perfectly level and still shakes, depending on what clothes are in there. You can change the spin setting to a lower speed (high down to medium), which helps somewhat. Clothes still come out pretty dry. That washer is designed to sit in a concrete basement.Your best move is to return it to Sears and get a topload if you do not have a basement option. don't renforce it....LEVEL IT.........it will be completly smooth |
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