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A washing machine isn't often moved around the house.Most of the time the machine is located in the basement, laundry room, or garage.Sometimes the washing machine needs to be moved.When the machine is being replaced, or moved to a new home, it will need to be disconnected from the hoses and wires that supply it with power and water.These instructions will show you how to disconnected your machine and move it to a different location.
To connect a washing machine, turn off the water valves located behind it.Pull the machine away from the wall.To remove the hoses from the wall, place a bucket behind the machine and turn the ends counterclockwise.You might need pliers to loosen them.To complete the disconnection, remove the drain hose.There are tips for moving a disconnected washing machine.Did the summary help you?