Posts Tagged ‘Washing Machine Vibration’

Eliminate Washing Machine Noise from Any Household Appliance

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

There is possibly nothing worse than living in a small apartment with constant noise protruding from your major appliances.

Your apartment can very well be misinterpreted for a train station if you’re not careful and resist the mesmerizing spiral of indifference.
Washing machine noise can be the worst of all and it is quite often that someone invites over a friend who notices the violent racket of the washer and dryer while the homeowner shrugs it off and professes that they don’t even notice it anymore.

Forcing your guests to simply become accustomed with the awful noise is not appreciated and conveys a message that you don’t like your guests to feel comfortable and that you would rather ignore problems than fix them.

In such cases as washing machine noise and other noises from major appliances, purchasing fantastic washing machine accessories that are now offered, such as Silent Feet with the groundbreaking technology of Sorbothane, is a quick, easy and inexpensive way to eliminate unwanted noise and vibration from any appliance.

The amazing material has been proven to absorb up to 94 per cent of vibration and bring the noises and humming to near elimination. You will instantly notice the difference and wonder how you ever got along without it.
Refrigerator noise, just like washing machine noise, is a cinch to eliminate just by sliding one foot in the four corners of the bottom of the appliance.

The same thing can be accomplished and from now on you will be able to run a load of laundry without any of your guests ever knowing.
After making an expensive investment in any major appliance, remember to buy the proper accessories to allow your appliance to run quieter and more efficiency and to avoid malfunctions and costly repairs in the future.

Silent Feet, featuring the patented technology of Sorbothane super vibration-absorbing materials, makes for the perfect house warming gift, first-time home buyer gift, moving gift or ‘just because’ gift.

They are now available in fun colors that can accentuate accent colors and help to carry the color scheme throughout the room. The add great color to otherwise bland appliances and they also add an inch of height, which is great for elevating appliances off the ground to make for easier sliding and moving.

Eliminate Washing Machine Vibration and All Major Appliance Noise

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

While you are designing your house, you want to make sure that you have quiet areas to rest in or do quite activities that involve concentration. You also want the entire décor scheme to offer an environment that let’s you relax and be yourself.

Owning loud appliances that rumble and rattle throughout the evening can severely interrupt the tranquility and calmness that your décor exudes.

Ignoring these annoying noises or passing them off as normal is not the smart thing to do. For one who is paying either a lot of money in rent or paying off a mortgage, you want to really create a sanctuary for yourself, away from distractions, and enjoy every moment of it. Washing machine vibration, refrigerator noise, generators and freezers can all be easily remedied with major appliance accessories, such as Silent Feet.

Simply sliding Silent Feet under your washer in all four corners will cure your washing machine vibration, making the noise almost non-existent. You will be astonished by the reduction of noise and you will wonder how you ever made it through your days with that constantly distracting vibration.
Washing machine vibration is just the beginning.

A strong enough machine accessory, such as Silent Feet, can handle any major appliance in your house. The dish washers are notorious for shaking about and the dryer tends to do the “dryer walk”, by slowly creeping forward with every cycle vibration.

Silent Feet can be the cure for both of these scenarios.

Note that, if you plan on installing a dish washer in the near future, plan for one more inch of space, as the feet elevates the machine.

In addition to solving your vibrating problems, the feet also serve as a wonderful way to make your house look organized and flawless. Now available in an array of colors, it is a fantastic way to emphasize accents colors and help to enforce base colors in an otherwise white or plain-looking room.

No matter what kind of house or apartment you live in, washer and dryer accessories are the perfect solution to a variety of problems. Perfect for any scenario or household so you don’t have to torture yourself with ringing and banging noises ever again.

Eliminate Washing Machine Noise

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Washing machines naturally produce a certain amount of noise; they are, after all, an appliance with numerous parts working together to produce a clean load of laundry. In some cases, however, the washing machine noise can reach a level that is simply disruptive.

The sound of the components clanking and grinding together can make it impossible for someone to concentrate in the other room, or enjoy a television show. In extreme cases, it might even make it difficult to have a normal conversation without making it necessary for people to virtually yell at each other over the racket coming from the laundry room.

It’s possible to eliminate this noise without buying a whole new washing machine, which can be quite an expensive purchase. Beyond that, buying the accessories that can help with noise is not an expensive endeavor. In relation to what a new appliance will cost, washing machine pads are quite affordable.

Washing machine noise can be annoying, but it doesn’t always indicate that a washing machine isn’t working properly. A machine might still be able to clean clothes, but if it makes so much noise while doing so that everyone in the family wants to flee the area, investing in accessories is definitely a smart idea.

One of the best things about washing machine accessories is that they’re very easy to use and install. No extra equipment or tools are required, and you won’t have to hire anyone to come to your home to help you with the process.

All you have to do is thoroughly clean under the washing machine, lift up the back and front, slide the washing machine pads underneath, and then shove it back into place. The next load of laundry you complete will be markedly more quiet.

Washing machine noise is caused by vibration, and this vibration, if it’s severe, can cause a washing machine to “walk.” This means that the vibration builds momentum that can propel an appliance across the room.

Much like the noise itself, this doesn’t indicate that a washing machine isn’t working properly. It can become annoying or harmful, however, if a washing machine moves so much that it starts to bump into other fixtures in the room.

Accessories can also fix this problem. A washing machine pad will help keep the appliance in place as it simultaneously makes it less noisy so that the rest of the house isn’t affected by the simple act of cleaning some clothes.

Solving Problems with a Washing Machine Pad

Monday, January 4th, 2010

No one likes to do laundry. It’s a household chore that some people dread more than doing the dishes or cleaning the bathroom, but nonetheless, it’s an unavoidable task that everyone has to do at some point in their lives.

If extra noise caused by rattling parts within the machine comes along with this task, however, it becomes more than a mere annoyance and turns into a dreaded event. The good news is that a loud washing machine doesn’t have to be an ongoing problem in a home because there is a very simple and affordable solution: the washing machine pad.

A washing machine pad can absorb a lot of the noise that is caused by rattling parts. As a washing machine starts to age, parts tend to become loose simply as a result of use over an extended period of time. This doesn’t necessarily mean that your washing machine is about to break; it is just a natural byproduct of repeated cycles of laundry day in and day out.

The purchase of washing machine accessories such as a pad for the bottom of the appliance can prevent some of this noise from affecting the daily routine of those in close proximity to the laundry room.

Buying an accessory like a pad can also extend the life of a washing machine. Just because a machine is loud doesn’t mean it’s working properly; a washing machine could be so noisy that it’s barely possible to hear a sitcom over the noise at high volume, but it could still deliver a clean load of laundry once it stops its cycle.

Most people still would be tempted to get rid of a noisy machine in favor of a new one of it disrupts life and makes a home unpleasant, even though it’s quite expensive to do so. Adding a pad to the bottom of a washing machine can allow someone to postpone the purchase of a new appliance but still get some peace of mind.

The best part about adding a washing machine pad to an appliance is that it’s very easy to do. The only preparation necessary is to make sure the bottom of the machine is free from any debris or dust that might have collected underneath it.

Then, the feet of the device need to be lifted so the pad can be slipped underneath. Once that step is complete, the washing machine can return to its original position, and the noise will immediately be almost eliminated immediately. The next load of laundry that goes through the machine will make much less noise, and the household can resume a sense of normalcy and comfort.

Stop Washing Machine Vibration

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

There is always some component of noise involved in the process of doing laundry, but in some cases, it can become almost unbearable. Often, it’s caused by washing machine vibration. This occurs when a washing machine has parts that become lose over time; it’s most prevalent in older appliances that have been used multiple times by large families or in apartment complexes where the washer and dryer area is communal and used by numerous tenants.

If a washing machine if far away from living areas, the vibration is typically innocuous; however, if it’s near to a family room or dining room, it can be a source of frustration as people would like a quiet place to relax when they get home.

Washing machine vibration can also cause a washing machine to “walk” across a room. This is because the vibration has reached such a high magnitude that the machine builds a momentum and shifts in its location.

Again, this can be a harmless occurrence that’s simply a result of owning an older appliance. It can cause problems, however, if the shifts cause other furniture in the room damage. A washing machine that moves is also typically quite noisy while doing so, and this can be an inconvenience to people in the surrounding area who are trying to concentrate or enjoy a television program or movie.

Thankfully, it’s easy to solve the problem of excess noise produced by this vibration. Washing machine accessories have been developed that can prevent the noise from becoming unbearable. Slipping pads underneath the feet of the washing machine, for example, can stop it from moving and can also cut down on some of the noise that’s produced.

When someone makes the decision to stop washing machine vibration, they are also deciding to keep their appliances for a while longer as opposed to going out to buy new ones. This is a financially sound choice. New appliances are very expensive, and it might take a great deal of financial planning to work that kind of expense into a budget.

If accessories can solve the problem at a much lower cost, then the purchase of new equipment can be delayed for up to a few years. If buying a new washing machine doesn’t fit into someone’s personal finances, it’s a relief to know that the simple and cost-effective purchase of some accessories will allow them to continue using their appliances without the additional noise and headache.

Washer and Dryer Accessories Can Bring Peace to Your Home

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

Home is usually considered to be a place of solace. After a long week at work, most people want to come home on Friday night, sit back, and put up their feet for some much-needed relaxation. However, it’s hard to relax if there is a constant, annoying noise in the background – especially if it’s caused by a simple household chore such as doing your laundry.

Excess vibration caused by washer and dryer machines can cause extreme frustration if someone is trying to watch a television show or listen to an album, but can’t fully enjoy it due to the rattling in an adjacent room. Therefore, they might want to investigate purchasing washer and dryer accessories to stop the noise and prevent them from becoming agitated within the confines of their living room.

Most of the noise caused by washer and dryer machines is due to vibration. Parts can become old or loose, and they start to rattle against each other. In extreme cases, the appliances may even appear to be “walking” across the room.

This means that they are slightly shifting in location because the vibration is causing a momentum that propels them in one direction or another. Not only does this cause a disruptive noise, but it also can cause problems if they’re bumping into other important things in the room or possibly causing other pieces of furniture to shift or become damaged.

Luckily, it is quite easy to install washer and dryer accessories, and it doesn’t require any special tools or equipment. After the bottom of the appliance is cleaned off, all one had to do it slip them under the feet of the appliance. Usually, it’s easiest to start with the back feet and then move to the front.

After they are secured to the washer or dryer, then the appliance can be easily moved back into its original position. The addition of these simple accessories will markedly reduce the amount of noise that is produced by old appliances.

Sometimes, even if a washer or dryer is making lots of noise, it isn’t necessary to buy entire new machines since they can be quite expensive. People can bypass that option by investing in washer and dryer accessories, and their appliances can last up to a few years longer without also giving their owners a headache due to the excess noise they make.

These accessories are an excellent investment in addition to new parts to help the machines function properly, because even if washer and dryer machines are doing their jobs, if they’re making an excess amount of noise, the mere act of running them can be quite annoying to those in search of peace and quiet.

Creating My Perfect Home Office

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

With the recent changes in the economy and having a home so close to where my office already was, I recently decided that with some do-it-myself renovations and the right look, I could easily implement a home office that was suitable for clients and coworkers to see. It would be just as accessible as my original office, but far less money!

On top of all that, I could tackle household chores and spend time with my family during my downtime; in my old office, no use running home to load the dishwasher or the washing machine. Noise reduction, accessibility, and professionalism were the three obstacles/goals that I had for the big move; and so, my project began.

First of all, I scoped out a space in my home that would be a viable option. Somewhere that the rest of the inhabitants could easily avoid when they were feeling a little noisy, but somewhere that was easily accessible from the front drive and street parking.

Next, I came up with a few simple solutions for how to make it more of an “office.” I positioned the desk so that the door to the rest of my home was behind me, closer to me than where clients and coworkers would be sitting.

Finally, I got a reliable and fast home network installed-voila!-a home office was born. I even joked with guests that I would be able to whip up some cookies for them while we discussed upcoming projects-something that was impossible in my old office space.

I had the whole family trained on “office hours,” and created a pretty foolproof system for them to text or instant message me with questions or things they needed when I was in a meeting, unless of course there was an emergency.

Think that’s all the noise I would have to put up with in my new home office? Nope. But I’m a solution-oriented person. First of all, there was my neighbor’s dog, who received brand new toys to play with in their yard.

Next up, there was the barrage of washing machine noise that interrupted my meetings. It just so happened the “perfect location” I picked happened to be very near the laundry room, and happened right around the time my washer and dryer started to speak up.

The final piece of the puzzle-washing machine pads or “Silent Feet” under the machine that absorb the washing machine noise and vibration. Now I can switch over my whites during a conference call and the group will be none the wiser.

Surprisingly Frustrating: Washing Machine Vibration

Monday, December 14th, 2009

You know when you find that one little glitch in your lovely plans for an afternoon? That avoidable blip that just messes things up? At one time I probably would have launched into a story about lost reservations or spilled beverages; today, it’s washing machine vibration.

I must admit, of all the household chores that I complain about, I secretly love doing laundry. There’s something so methodical about the process, and it’s not so time consuming that you can’t get anything done mid-cycle. But then when you’d like to just forget everything else on your list, you’ve got a big basket of warm, clean-smelling laundry to fold.

Maybe it’s me-but that sounds downright calming to me. But, like I said before, one little hitch in the problem: washing machine vibration. If my washing machine is feeling especially active one laundry-filled Saturday afternoon, the entire event might be ruined.

It’s a testament to how much technology has infiltrated my life-but on more than one occasion I’ve gone to mute the washer, only to find myself cursing at the rattling machine, knowing full well no one could hear me over the racket.

You can also see how washing machine vibration and noise could start to interfere with my light sleeping little one come naptime.

I’m all for the gentle hum of the dishwasher or the soft boom of the dryer, but with the washing machine, vibrations and shaking lose that white noise feeling. On top of all of that, having a sensitive sleeper and a noisy washing machine have really gotten in the way of my laundry habit! Now I have to find little chunks of time around my day when I can sneak some laundry in, if you can believe it.

“So why is she telling us about all this if she hasn’t found a solution?!” you might ask. Well, I did find a solution. I propped the machine up with rugs and towels in different folded formations, even jammed my lightly used yoga mat underneath to see if that would calm the beast.

All of these “solutions” were shaky, at best, and also downright “shaky” – I was worried that the machine might tip or shift on such unstable support. And, as you know, this isn’t acceptable when you’ve got someone shorter than the machine strolling around your house.

And so, my friends, I finally found a set of silent feet – little rubber shoes that are completely stable and somehow manage to absorb all that sound and movement into their little rubber soles. I’m not sure how it works, but that’s something I can ponder over laundry… Which I can now do whenever I want!

Washer & Dryer, Accessories, and Other Lessons from a New Owner

Friday, December 11th, 2009

As someone accustomed to what seemed like years at the Laundromat, finally having a washer and dryer to call my own (quarter-free!) was a big day. I thought that was the end-all, be-all when it came to my clothes-washing regimen, until a friend mentioned washer and dryer accessories. “You mean there’s more?!” the little voice in my head said (though I outwardly pretended to know what she was talking about).

And, as it turns out, there are several washer and dryer accessories that will hopefully extend the life of my machines and make them just that much more functional in the time being. I quickly stocked up on products meant to cleanse/refresh your machines, found the perfect high efficiency detergents, and every other bit for my washer and dryer.

Accessories that really made a difference in my place, though, were the washing machine pads my friend recommended. When I first saw them I assumed they would merely prop the machine up a little, but do little for the noise level and vibration.

Once I tried them, however, I was sold. They seemed like such a simple, almost obvious solution to the sometimes obnoxious but completely avoidable rattling, booming, and shaking that filled my small apartment!

When you live in smaller quarters than you might be used to, silence becomes just as valuable as space. I can holler at my noisy neighbors all I want, but when the noise is coming from my own unit, I’ve got to find a solution myself.

Well, I usually have to. But not for my washer and dryer, anymore! These tiny, sturdy little slippers that go on the machine make it so I don’t even know when the machine is on. I even had to learn how to set up a buzzer for when the cycle ended!

I was so used to waiting to hear noise die down that once I added the feet, the cycle could end and I was none the wiser. At the end of the day, though, I was glad to turn on the buzzer option for my machine-if it meant that I could read my favorite magazine or chat on the phone in almost silence, or as close as I’m going to get in my building.

Now all I need to figure out is how to get similar products for all of my neighbors’ machines… and their feet.

Eliminate Washing Machine Noise

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

I think one of the most annoying things to have to deal with in my home is the washing machine noise. I purchased a washer used from one of my friends because I could not afford a brand new washer.

He guaranteed that the washer was working perfectly, and only mentioned that there was a minor washing machine noise that could be easily tuned out. I thought this was a great deal, so I went along with the purchase.

I soon found that I was tricked by my friend. The washer made an exceptionally loud banging noise every time it ran.

The pads on the bottom of the machine had worn out, so there was nothing preventing the machine from hitting the ground. To top it off, the machine was also hitting the wall and moving throughout my laundry room.

I had no idea what I could do to prevent this from happening, so I called an appliance mechanic to take a look at the machine.

When he inspected the machine, he gave me two options. If I wanted, I could purchase a new machine and dispose of the old one, or I could purchase this product called Silent Feet to solve my issues.

He told me that Silent Feet is easy to install and cost under a hundred dollars. He has recommended it to numerous clients, so I am sure it was a good product. I decided to see if it was worth the money for me.

I did some research and found that it uses an ingredient that is also used by NASA on its space shuttles. I felt that I should take advantage of something so scientifically advanced.

According to the website, the polymers in Silent Feet absorb the vibrations from the machine.

By absorbing the vibrations, I should no longer hear any noise. Also, the material has an adhesive side, so the machine will no longer move. By combining these two features, all of my issues with my washing machine could be solved.

I decided to take the risk and purchase Silent Feet.
My mechanic was not lying when he told me it would take minutes to install Silent Feet. I did not have any issue installing the product, and it was extremely easy to use.

Once it was installed, the washing machine noise became nonexistent. I was glad to finally hear nothing from my washing machine, and so were my neighbors.