Can You Stack Any Washer and Dryer Together? What Halifax Condo Owners Need to Know

Stacked washer and dryer in compact condo laundry space

Space is tight in many Halifax apartments and condos. Stacking your washer and dryer is one of the best ways to free up floor space — but you cannot just place any dryer on top of any washer and hope for the best. Here is what you need to know before you stack.

Can You Stack Any Washer and Dryer?

No. Several requirements must be met:

Did you know? Never stack without a proper stacking kit. Using plywood, rubber mats, or just setting the dryer on top without securing it is dangerous. During a spin cycle, the vibration can cause the dryer to walk off the edge — a falling dryer weighs 55 to 75 lbs and can cause serious injury or damage. A stacking kit costs $30 to $80 and takes about 30 minutes to install.
  • Both units must be front-loading — you cannot stack a top-load washer (the lid would be blocked). The dryer always goes on top.
  • They should be the same brand and ideally the same width — stacking kits are designed for specific model combinations. A Samsung dryer on an LG washer may not have a compatible kit.
  • You need a stacking kit — a metal bracket that bolts the dryer securely to the top of the washer.
  • The washer must support the weight — a standard dryer weighs 55 to 75 lbs. Front-load washers from major brands are designed to handle this, but compact or budget models may not be rated for stacking.

What Is a Stacking Kit?

A stacking kit is a metal bracket — sometimes with a pull-out shelf — that physically connects the dryer to the washer. It typically costs $30 to $80 and is specific to certain washer and dryer model pairs. Common kits by brand:

Brand Common Stacking Kit Notes
Samsung SK-5A, SK-5AXAA Fits most 27″ Samsung front-loaders
LG STKIT-WH, KSTK1 Designed for LG front-load pairs
Whirlpool / Maytag W10869845, W10882520 Compatible across both brands (same manufacturer)
Bosch WTZ20410 For compact 24″ Bosch pairs — popular in Halifax condos

Ventilation Considerations for Halifax Condos

Vented Dryers

Standard dryers need an exhaust vent to the outside. In a condo, this means access to an exterior wall or a shared exhaust duct. If your laundry closet does not have a vent connection, a standard dryer is not an option regardless of how you stack it.

Ventless and Condensing Dryers

These dryers do not need an exterior vent. They condense moisture into water and either pump it down a drain or collect it in a tank you empty. They are ideal for condos without vent access. Bosch, Miele, and LG all make popular ventless models.

Heat Pump Dryers

Pro tip: Heat pump dryers are the most condo-friendly option — ventless, energy-efficient (40 to 50% less electricity than conventional), and they generate less heat than condenser dryers, which matters in a small laundry closet. They cost more upfront ($900 to $1,500) but the running cost advantage adds up quickly at Nova Scotia Power rates.

Common Stacking Mistakes

  1. Not levelling the washer first — the washer must be perfectly level before stacking; an unlevel base means an unlevel dryer, which causes excess vibration and potential damage
  2. Forgetting to remove transit bolts — new washers ship with transport bolts that lock the drum; if you forget to remove them, the washer will vibrate aggressively and can damage itself and the dryer above
  3. Using the wrong stacking kit — universal kits exist but are not always reliable; brand-specific kits are always the safer choice
  4. Blocking airflow — stacked units in a tight closet need ventilation; leave the closet door open or louvered during operation; heat buildup can affect dryer performance and trigger thermal shutoffs
  5. Ignoring the floor — stacked units are heavy (200+ lbs combined); make sure the floor can handle the weight and vibration, especially in older Halifax buildings

Compact 24″ vs Standard 27″ — What Fits in Your Space?

In many Halifax condos, the laundry closet only fits 24-inch compact units. Measure your space carefully — including height. Stacked 27″ units are about 76 to 80 inches tall, which can be tight with overhead shelving or low-hanging pipes.

  • 24″ compact (Bosch, Miele, Electrolux): Approximately 2.2 to 2.4 cu.ft washer capacity. Good for 1 to 2 people. Excellent build quality but smaller loads.
  • 27″ standard (Samsung, LG, Whirlpool): Approximately 4.5 to 5.8 cu.ft washer capacity. Better for families. Requires more floor space and ceiling height.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I stack a Samsung dryer on an LG washer?

Not recommended. Stacking kits are brand-specific — a Samsung stacking kit is designed to connect a Samsung dryer to a Samsung washer using their specific mounting points and dimensions. Mixing brands means no compatible stacking kit exists, so the dryer would sit unsecured on top of the washer. During a spin cycle, an unsecured 60-lb dryer can vibrate off the edge. If you are buying a new pair specifically to stack, buy matching brands.

Do I need a special dryer for a condo without a vent?

Yes. If your condo laundry closet does not have an exterior exhaust duct, you need a ventless dryer — either a condensing dryer or a heat pump dryer. Both work without venting to the outside. Condensing dryers collect moisture in a tank you empty (or drain via a hose). Heat pump dryers do the same but use significantly less electricity. Bosch, Miele, and LG all make popular ventless models compatible with stacking kits.

What happens if you stack a dryer without a stacking kit?

The dryer will be unsecured on top of the washer. During a spin cycle, the washer vibrates significantly — enough to cause an unsecured dryer to walk toward the edge and fall. A 55 to 75 lb dryer falling off a pedestal height can cause serious injury and significant damage to the floor and both appliances. Stacking kits cost $30 to $80 and take about 30 minutes to install. It is not worth skipping.

How do I know what stacking kit fits my washer and dryer?

Look up your washer and dryer model numbers (usually on a sticker inside the door frame) and search the manufacturer’s website or a parts retailer for compatible stacking kits. Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, and Bosch all list compatible kits by model number on their parts pages. If you are unsure, call the manufacturer’s parts line with both model numbers and they can confirm compatibility.

How much height do stacked washer and dryer units need?

Standard 27-inch washer and dryer pairs stacked together are typically 76 to 80 inches tall (roughly 6.5 feet). Add 2 to 4 inches for the stacking kit. In a standard 8-foot ceiling room, this works fine, but measure carefully if you have overhead shelving, pipes, or a lowered ceiling in the laundry closet. Compact 24-inch stacked pairs are shorter — typically 68 to 72 inches — and better suited to tight condo laundry closets.

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