However a garage is not a good place to install a washing machine.
Washing machine in unheated garage.
In areas with below freezing winter temperatures the washer may suffer damage when hoses or valves freeze and burst.
A garage is usually less insulated than the rest of the house and you ll need to consider this factor if you live in an area that experiences long cold winters.
Washers generally require a minimum of service however winterizing can prolong the life of your appliance.
In our case as in most cases we would have no room for a dishwasher in our kitchen if we didn t put our washer in the garage.
First i don t know what climate you live in but yes without additional heating you risk water lines freezing in an unheated space.
There are several downsides to doing so.
Damp garages could cause tin cans to rust while a hot garage that exceeds more than 85 degrees will increase the risk of spoiled canned food.
I think you need to think about ways to insulate and heat that area more permanently.
An unheated garage isn t the ideal location for a washing machine but it sometimes offers the only available space for it.
This primarily applies if you keep your washer in an unheated part of the house the basement bonus room or garage for example.
Sometimes it s just necessary.
In addition don t leave any excess water in the washing machine for long in the dead of winter.
Install or store where it will not be exposed to temperatures below freezing or exposed to the weather which could cause permanent damage and invalidate the warranty.
In an unheated garage for instance paint can.
Since heating a garage quickly becomes expensive even once it s insulated you might find yourself spending far.
Also there is still water inside the washing machine itself that can freeze.
Many washing machines can be found in a garage including my own.
Frankly installing a washing machine in a cold unheated garage was not a great idea.