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My flat came with an integrated washer dryer which has been playing up for a couple of months, to the point it has been leaking and vibrating like crazy last couple of weeks. I've had it diagonosed last week by a domestic appliance tradesman that the innder drum is gone, and isn't worth replacing. The unit/flat is 10 years old, so apparently it's done well to last that long. I don't plan on staying in my flat long, maybe 1-2 years max, so only want to go for a budget replacement I can leave here.
He's quoted me a new Montpellier unit, with installation, connection, disposal of old one for £569 incl. VAT. However, this excludes refitting of the door, and I'd need a carpenter to do so.
Now, looking online, I can find budget ones for around under £450 + £110 for installation, connection, disposal of old one incl. door refitted.
I was thinking - how hard can it be to replace a washing machine, if I watch a few videos online, and follow the instruction manual? Reconnecting the pipes, balancing, levelling look easy, but admittedly the carpentry is one I'd probably struggle with.
Any feedback, from anyone who may have replaced their wahsing machines themselves?
He's quoted me a new Montpellier unit, with installation, connection, disposal of old one for £569 incl. VAT. However, this excludes refitting of the door, and I'd need a carpenter to do so.
Now, looking online, I can find budget ones for around under £450 + £110 for installation, connection, disposal of old one incl. door refitted.
I was thinking - how hard can it be to replace a washing machine, if I watch a few videos online, and follow the instruction manual? Reconnecting the pipes, balancing, levelling look easy, but admittedly the carpentry is one I'd probably struggle with.
Any feedback, from anyone who may have replaced their wahsing machines themselves?