Support Guide

To Stack or NOT to Stack?

Deciding the best configuration for your coin laundry setup

There is much debate about how to best setup new coin laundry Power Box 110® model number PB110 and PB220 from Pay Box Timers. People spend time on the internet looking at planning ideas for our new coin operated laundry room. A recurring debate is two opposing ideas for coin laundry appliances: whether to stack coin washer and coin dryer or place them side by side one another. Here are the pros and cons to help Pay Box Timers customers decide which option best suits their rental property.

Configurations

Three Options For Coin Laundry Placement

Option 01
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Stacked Configuration

Stacked washer and dryer setup

Pros

Efficient use of floor space

Cons

Front load washers stink with mildew — hard to control smell

Requires two people to service when machines need repair

Puts people on tippy toes for washer, dryer becomes like a cave

More expensive service calls due to accessibility

Option 02
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Side by Side Configuration

Side by side washer and dryer setup

Pros

Easier for people and kids to use

Front loaders provide top surface for sorting and folding

Creates “tablescape” across top for extra surface area

New agitator-free top loaders have large drum space for comforters

Easy to move in and out for maintenance

Better cleaning performance with top loaders

Cons

Door can be hazard when open

Front loaders use less water but may not clean as effectively

Takes up more floor space

Option 03
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Raised Side by Side Configuration

Raised side by side washer and dryer setup

Pros

No bending over — saves lower back when at eye level

Kids can't accidentally start machines

Extra storage underneath for supplies

Easier on service technicians

Custom cabinets below for detergent and supplies

No step stool needed for supplies

Cons

Kids may need chairs to reach controls

More expensive to install pedestals or platforms

Still requires careful leak protection underneath

Testimonials

Real Customer Experiences

Stacked Supporters

“I have front loaders that are stacked and love it. My four boys all do their own laundry and don't have problems reaching. Switched to powder detergent and no smell issues.”

“Love having mine stacked. In my small laundry room, it gives me space for a laundry sorting system that I wouldn't have room for otherwise.”

Side by Side Advocates

“I would do side by side because of repair access. Had a problem with stacked unit and it took 2 men and my husband to get it down to work on it.”

“Side by side on a platform is perfect. Much easier on my back and I built storage underneath for all laundry supplies.”

Important

Important Front Loader Considerations

Mold Prevention Tips

Leave door cracked open after use to air dry

Use powder detergent instead of liquid

Wipe door seal monthly

Run cleaning cycle with vinegar regularly

Use washing machine cleaner tablets

Service Technician Insights

“Service guys far prefer older machines! In their words: ‘They are like working on an old Volkswagen motor — easy to work on, no computers, parts are still made because they are just good, old, reliable machines.’”

“Front loaders are difficult to diagnose and fix because everything is computerized. Many problems with front loaders come from people using wrong soaps.”

Our Pick

Pay Box Timers Recommendations

Best Overall

Side by side on raised platform with agitator-free top loader for maximum tenant satisfaction and easy maintenance.

Space Constrained

Stacked units work but require powder detergent, door maintenance, and higher service costs.

Premium Setup

Raised side by side at eye level with storage underneath — best for tenant experience and landlord convenience.