What’s Included With a Houston Washer and Dryer Rental

Renting a washer and dryer in Houston typically means more than just getting two appliances dropped on your doorstep. Most rental agreements bundle delivery and professional installation, a cleaned and inspected appliance (often with recent servicing), and the basic hoses, venting and hookups required to get the units running in a standard home. Providers offer a range of models—compact, full-size, stackable, electric or gas dryers, and energy‑efficient or smart-enabled options—so you can choose a configuration that fits your space, household size, and utility setup. Because Houston residents often need short-term solutions during moves, renovations or apartment turnovers, flexible term lengths (monthly through multi-year) and upgrade options are common features of rental plans.

On the practical side, expect providers to supply the essentials: water supply hoses, a drain hose for the washer, a dryer vent kit or ducting, and power-cord or gas‑line connection when compatible. For gas dryers there must be an existing gas hookup (and the installer will typically confirm this); electric dryers generally require a 240V outlet. Stack kits, pedestals, coin or card meters (for multi‑unit housing), and smart connectivity may be available as add‑ons. Many companies also remove and dispose of your old appliances for an extra fee or as part of a higher-tier package. Before signing, check what the vendor cleans and sanitizes, whether lint traps are checked, and whether hoses and vents are new or serviced to reduce the risk of leaks and fire hazards.

Service and financial terms are as important as the physical items. Typical rentals include routine maintenance and cover repairs for normal mechanical failures—parts and labor—sometimes with a guaranteed response time for Houston service calls; however, damage from misuse, plumbing issues, or acts of nature is usually excluded. Warranties, replacement guarantees, and options to purchase the appliance at the end of the term vary by company. Expect a monthly fee structure with possible deposits, installation charges, pickup fees, and early‑termination penalties spelled out in the contract. Customer support, same‑day or next‑day service availability, and clear terms about liability and insurance are key points to confirm so you know exactly what’s included and what will cost extra.

 

Included appliances and specifications

Typical washer and dryer rental packages include a full-size, residential-grade washer and a matching dryer that vary by type (front‑load or top‑load washer; electric or gas dryer) and by capacity. Common washer drum capacities range from about 3.0 to 5.2 cubic feet for residential units, with spin speeds from roughly 800–1,400 RPM and multiple wash cycles such as normal, delicate, heavy duty, quick wash, and sanitize. Dryers usually offer 7.0–9.0 cubic feet of drying volume, moisture‑sensing cycles, timed dry options, and either vented or ventless configurations; standard dimensions for paired units are approximately 27 inches wide and 30–34 inches deep, while heights vary—washers around 38–40 inches and dryers around 38–43 inches—so it’s important to confirm size and clearance before rental.

A Houston washer and dryer rental typically includes the appliances themselves plus the basic hardware needed for a standard installation: hot and cold water supply hoses, a washer drain hose, a dryer vent hose (for vented dryers) or the specified ventless setup, and the required power cord or notification about gas hookup needs for gas dryers. Many rental agreements also bundle optional installation services such as delivery, hookup to existing hookups, testing to confirm proper operation, and removal of your old units; some providers include a stacking kit or pedestals at extra cost or as an add‑on if you’re tight on space. Specifications like Energy Star ratings, stainless steel tubs, and anti‑vibration features are usually listed in the rental description so you can match performance (water usage, spin efficiency, cycle options) to your household needs.

Locally in Houston, practical considerations affect what’s included and how appliances perform: gas dryer availability, multi‑unit building venting regulations, and humid, high‑use laundry seasons mean customers often prefer models with strong moisture sensors and higher capacity drums. Renters should confirm the exact electrical or gas requirements (3‑prong vs 4‑prong dryer receptacles, dedicated 120V/240V circuits) and ask whether the rental includes any routine maintenance, repair coverage, or on‑site service—these protections are commonly offered but vary by provider. For apartments or tighter spaces, compact or stackable units and necessary stacking kits or anti‑vibration pads are commonly available as part of the rental conversation, so specify space dimensions and hookup types upfront to ensure the delivered models and included accessories will fit and function correctly.

 

Delivery, installation, and pickup

Delivery in the Houston area normally includes scheduling a delivery window, transportation of the washer and dryer to your address, and placement either at the curb or in the desired laundry location inside your home. Typical providers will ask you to confirm access details (stairs, elevators, narrow hallways, gated properties or long carries from the truck) because those factors commonly trigger extra carrying or labor fees. Many rentals offer removal of your old appliances for an additional charge or as part of a higher-tier delivery package; if you have a gas dryer or need venting modifications that penetrate exterior walls, expect that a licensed technician or additional permit work may be required and could add cost.

Installation covers the physical hookups and safety checks required to make the machines operational. For washers this usually means attaching supplied hot- and cold-water supply hoses, connecting the drain hose to an appropriate standpipe or laundry sink, leveling the unit, and testing a quick cycle to verify proper operation and water-tight connections. For electric dryers installation typically includes attaching the power cord (or confirming existing outlet compatibility), installing a dryer vent kit or hose, securing vents and exhaust paths, and testing heat and drum operation; gas dryer installations generally require a certified technician to connect the gas line and test for leaks. Providers often supply basic installation materials—standard supply hoses, a drain hose, a power cord, a short dryer vent hose, and any required stacking bracket—but longer vent runs, wall modifications, electrical upgrades, or custom plumbing are usually billed separately.

Pickup is scheduled in advance and usually requires the appliance to be accessible and reasonably clean; many companies will assess extra cleaning or damage fees if the unit is heavily soiled or damaged beyond normal wear. What’s typically included with a Houston washer-and-dryer rental package is the appliance pair itself (new or refurbished—check model/specifications), standard installation materials (supply hoses, drain hose, power cord, basic vent kit, stacking hardware when applicable), delivery to your residence within the service area, a standard installation and safety check, and in many cases basic service or repair response during the rental term under the provider’s maintenance policy. Specifics—including whether old-unit removal, same-day service, parts/labor for repairs, or certain accessories are included—vary by company, so confirm all inclusions, any additional fees (stair carry, long venting, gas hookups), and return-condition expectations before signing the rental agreement.

 

 

Maintenance, repairs, and replacement policy

Most Houston washer and dryer rental agreements specify that routine maintenance for normal wear and tear is the responsibility of the rental provider, while simple tenant care (emptying the lint trap, wiping seals, keeping the appliance level) is the renter’s duty. In practice this means the provider will cover mechanical failures and parts that fail through ordinary use, and they will dispatch an authorized technician for diagnosis and repair at no additional charge within the time window defined in the contract. Renters should document and report problems promptly using the provider’s preferred contact method so response times and any warranties remain valid; failing to report issues or attempting unauthorized repairs can void coverage and transfer liability back to the renter.

Repair and replacement policy language commonly distinguishes covered events (normal mechanical or electrical failure) from exclusions (damage from misuse, foreign objects, improper hookup, or unauthorized modifications). Authorized repairs are generally performed by the provider’s technicians or approved contractors to ensure parts compatibility and warranty compliance; if a unit cannot be repaired within a specified period (often defined in business days in the lease), the provider typically replaces it with an equivalent or upgraded appliance at no extra cost. Many rental programs also include emergency or expedited service options for an extra fee and may impose charges or deductibles for repairs required due to negligence, abuse, or damage beyond normal wear—so it’s important to review the specific policy wording about billable events and proof-of-cause procedures.

When renting a washer and dryer in Houston, typical inclusions tied to the maintenance and repair policy are professional delivery and installation (proper electrical, water, and vent hookups), removal of any old units, basic accessory kits (supply hoses, venting kits, and sometimes a pedestal), and standard service coverage for mechanical failures. Providers often bundle routine service calls and replacement-per-policy into the rental rate so you don’t pay separate labor fees for covered repairs; some plans also offer optional add‑ons such as extended warranty coverage, accidental damage protection, or priority/after‑hours service for a monthly premium. Always get the maintenance, repair, and replacement terms in writing—response time commitments, what constitutes “equivalent replacement,” and renter responsibilities—so you know exactly what service levels and charges to expect during the rental term.

 

Rental terms, pricing, deposits, and insurance

Rental terms and pricing typically spell out the length of the agreement (short‑term, monthly, or long‑term), the billing cycle, and any minimum commitment. Base rental rates vary by model, capacity, and features (for example, high‑efficiency or smart appliances often cost more), and vendors commonly add one‑time fees for delivery, installation, and pickup as well as taxes and local surcharges. Expect prorated charges for partial months, clearly stated late‑payment fees, and specific conditions for early termination or upgrades; promotional rates may require a minimum commitment or auto‑renewal. Always confirm whether routine maintenance, service calls, and spare parts are included in the quoted price or billed separately.

Deposits and security holds are another important element: many rental companies require a refundable security deposit or a credit card hold to protect against missing items, excessive wear, or unpaid balances. The contract should define the deposit amount, the conditions under which it is retained or refunded, and the timeline for refund after the rental ends. Read the fine print about damage and cleaning assessments—normal wear is usually acceptable, but stains, broken components, or missing accessories can justify deductions. Also clarify the vendor’s policy for appliance replacement or credits if the unit is returned damaged or becomes unreliable during the rental.

Insurance and protection plans reduce renter liability for accidental damage and speed repairs or replacement. Typical offerings include a damage waiver or accidental‑damage protection that covers repairs for misuse or accidents (sometimes with a service fee), and separate liability coverage for third‑party property damage. Manufacturer warranties generally remain in effect for defects, but rental agreements often specify whether the company or the renter is responsible for maintenance and what response times to expect for service calls; many providers will repair or replace a nonworking unit within a specified window. For Houston washer and dryer rentals specifically, what’s commonly included is the appliance pair itself, basic delivery and standard hookup (water hoses, venting or exhaust installation, power connection), removal of old units if requested, and routine service calls; optional add‑ons—such as stacking kits, pedestals, detergent delivery, or enhanced protection plans—are usually available for an additional fee, so request the full list of inclusions and exclusions before signing.

 

 

Included accessories, supplies, and optional add‑ons

Typical washer and dryer rentals in Houston include the basic accessories required to make the units operational at delivery: water inlet hoses, a drain hose for the washer, a dryer vent kit or flexible duct, and the appropriate power cord for electric models (or a gas connector kit for gas dryers, though gas hookups often require a licensed technician to connect). Providers usually supply simple installation hardware (clamps, hose washers, and basic mounting brackets) and a user manual. Some companies add a small starter supply—one or two doses of detergent and a dryer sheet—but consumables are not always included; confirm whether ongoing detergent or maintenance supplies are part of the rental or must be provided by the renter.

Most rental companies offer optional add‑ons to improve performance, safety, and convenience. Common upgrades include pedestals for easier access and extra storage, stacking kits for space-saving configurations, surge protection or dedicated outlet installation, anti-vibration pads for apartment or hardwood floors, and water leak detectors or auto‑shutoff hose assemblies to reduce the risk of flooding. Extended service plans or maintenance packages are also frequently offered, covering periodic cleaning, lint‑trap maintenance, and priority repairs or replacements if a unit fails during the rental term. Specialty items—like high‑efficiency detergent packages, stain treatment kits, or smart‑home connectivity modules—are sometimes available for an extra fee.

For Houston renters specifically, ask about compatibility and any additional charges up front: whether the delivery crew will test hookups, who is responsible for gas line connection (if applicable), and whether vent routing through an external wall or window is included. Because Houston’s climate can increase lint buildup and mold risk around dryer vents and washer seals, check whether regular vent cleaning, mold‑prevention inspections, or water‑damage protection are part of the service or offered as add‑ons. Finally, request a written inventory that lists which accessories and supplies are included, what optional items cost, and the company’s policy on returning accessories or charging for missing/damaged components at pickup.

About Precision Appliance Leasing

Precision Appliance Leasing is a washer/dryer leasing company servicing multi-family and residential communities in the greater DFW and Houston areas. Since 2015, Precision has offered its residential and corporate customers convenience, affordability, and free, five-star customer service when it comes to leasing appliances. Our reputation is built on a strong commitment to excellence, both in the products we offer and the exemplary support we deliver.