
Yes, yes and yes. Cold weather does affect your appliances, especially those in basements, garages and on outside walls. That can help reduce your energy bill sufficiently and also keep your pipes from freezing during extreme cold.Click to see full answer. Similarly, you may ask, can you do laundry when it’s cold?Washing machines are the most problematic during cold months because they involve the one thing that will cause damage to anything; water. We recommend disconnecting the water lines from the wall during times of extreme cold and only connect them when doing a load of laundry.Similarly, how do you store appliances? There is no one “right” way to store kitchen appliances. Store the Appliances You Use All the Time Frequently used appliances go on your countertop or the lowest shelves in your cabinet. Rarely used appliances are stored at the top of your cabinets. Never used items need to be re-assessed and donated or sold. Moreover, can a refrigerator be stored in freezing temperatures? Yes, people run fridges in unheated spaces—such as garages—but those who get away with it are lucky. A fridge isn’t meant to function when the outside air is colder than the air inside it. Stored that way, the fridge will withstand freezing just fine.Can cold weather affect my dryer?Cold weather affects your appliances too – particularly those in basements & garages like washers & dryers. But there are steps you can take to make sure your washer/dryer and home are well-protected this winter. If you have a vented clothes dryer then your clothes are being dried by blasting them with hot air.
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