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  • May 23, 2007, 07:39 AM
    tjlibby
    Washing machine overflow pan
    Hello, Is there any such thing as a metal washing machine over flow pan? I've always had a plastic one, but it deteroiates within a couple of years.
  • Mar 23, 2008, 11:19 PM
    Bitbaby
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tjlibby
    Hello, Is there any such thing as a metal washing machine over flow pan? I've always had a plastic one, but it deteroiates within a couple of years.

    I know they have the metal pans for hot water heaters... just saw one at Lowe's last night. However, I have not seen a metal pan for washing machines. Sorry I'm no help.
    I was wondering if you could answer a question for me in that you have an overflow pan for your machine. I'm working on installing one and was wondering if you have a trap installed in the pan's drain line?

    Any info you can proved would be greatly appreciated!

    KT
  • Dec 13, 2008, 12:15 AM
    Driptite
    Are you looking for a washing machine pan that will fit under BOTH your washer & dryer?
    You're not alone. There are many people searching for this type of pan. Well I found the BEST pan made anywhere. This pan is made to last probably 20 years and its so worth the money. I had a metal one before and it was terrible and looked gastly. I love the Driptite pan and I think you will too. You can check them out here: Washing Machine Pan, Combination Washer and Dryer Pan, Under Sink Pan good luck.
  • Nov 11, 2011, 07:58 AM
    MOLLY1204
    Yes , abba... speedy appliance repair company has them , in baltimore maryland
    i'm uncertain if they manufacture them in house or have them built to your needs .
    After having a plasic one that cracked after a service man came to repair my washer,
    Another that cracked after trying to clean behind the machine... as you know ,
    I wouldn't have any other pan under my machine , after all as you know that is the point of the pan !





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