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WEBlue Mar 15th 2012 5:01 am

Re: Drying washing outside
 

Originally Posted by Xebedee (Post 9954715)
I like the way jeans feel after they've dried on the line.

I love the way clothes dried outside on the line smell! Wonderful fresh smell!

We moved into a rental house here in the northeast with a sturdy clothesline already built in the back garden, so no issues with it not being allowed. We have no problems with dust, just the occasional freeze-up, but now that the weather's turned warmer I hardly ever use my dryer. There's a breeze of some kind most days, so I never need to iron the air-dried clothes either.

I have noticed that I'm in the minority, but that doesn't both me at all. :D

avanutria Mar 15th 2012 6:01 am

Re: Drying washing outside
 
Just found this article which may be of use; it is from this year and gives links to various state laws that prohibit someone (like a HOA) from saying that you CAN'T have a clothesline.

http://daily.sightline.org/2012/02/2...-in-19-states/

lisajdubai Mar 15th 2012 11:28 am

Re: Drying washing outside
 
Yes we used to live in Dubai where washing often got covered in sand so tumble dryers were very handy,i guess im just too British ( and a northerner ) we have a lovely breeze in the back yard and clothes dry very quick,i have a clothes airer which i put out discreetly and will just wait til someone complains,i can always blame it on being British ,tho i agree that using the tumble dryer means less ironing ( bonus ) my worst chore :thumbsup:

cmc87 Mar 16th 2012 3:01 pm

Re: Drying washing outside
 
I always wondered about this. Coming from a cold climate where we all hung clothes outside, to my current warm climate, where nobody does. I'll have to check what the HOA says where we live.

joto Mar 17th 2012 3:27 am

Re: Drying washing outside
 
I think the HOA "rules" here don't allow clothes drying outside, but I did bring a rotary clothes dryer over from the UK, so I'm d**n well going to use it. I think that that article did show that HOA's in CO can't object to outdoor clothes driers being used. I will put it at the back of the house, where anyone walking by can't see it, specially the HOA spies (an older couple that seem to take a walk around the street every morning), they seem to take note of everything that seems out of place.


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