There is no heating or air at the rental places (except for the window units), but I did find this cool hot water heater in the laundry room
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Ruud water heater at Hawaii house
Thursday, March 18th, 2010Home For Sale in Sterling, VA $ 295000 – Realty Times
Thursday, March 18th, 2010
Shirley Chambers is excited to show this wonderful home in Sterling, Virginia. This spacious 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath single-level home has been freshly painted and offers approximately 1512 square feet of living space.There is new carpet throughout, and the kitchen features new vinyl flooring and kitchen appliances.The large family room features a bay window and an addition to the rear of the home.The laundry room off the kitchen has an energy efficient over-size Maytag washer, installed in 2004, and the dryer was replaced in 2003. Lovely new vinyl shutters were installed in 2006. This home sits on a corner lot with mature shade trees and lots of shrubs.The sellers will contribute $10000 toward the purchaser’s closing costs.
1981 Maytag A710
Monday, March 15th, 2010
My most recent washer acquisition, and one of the nicest machines I’ve come across. I found this at an estate sale in Westlake (in a VERY nice Contemporary-style house built in 1964) earlier this month, along with an Amana Radarange RR-4B from the same year. Being on a 2nd floor laundry room for the last 27 years made this machine remain like new inside and out, with virtually no rust. It also came with the original documentation including a period Maytag brochure from the era, which shows the A710 as a 2-speed large-capacity machine, one model down from TOL in the lineup. When I got this machine it ran perfectly on agitation but made a scraping sound on spin, thanks to an improperly aligned tub cover. I recently took it apart (removed the tub cover, spin basket, and mounting stem), cleaned/lubed all seals underneath, and re-aligned the tub cover. Now it runs great! The tapping sound you hear on spin might be coming from the out-of-balance control; I defeated the lidswitch but left the OOB assembly intact.