If you're moving into a Nashville apartment or rental home without laundry hookups filled, buying a new washer and dryer outright can mean a thousand dollars or more before you've washed a single load. Renting skips that upfront cost: you pay a predictable amount each month and someone else handles delivery, installation, and repairs. The catch is that "renting" can mean three pretty different things: a simple monthly subscription, rent-to-own, or lease-to-own. The one you pick changes what you pay and what you walk away with.

Below we compare the best ways to rent a washer and dryer in Nashville, what model each company uses, and who each one is genuinely the right fit for.

Full disclosure: this guide is published by Nashville Appliance Rental, so yes, we put ourselves on the list. We've done our best to give every option an honest look, including where the others beat us.

Quick comparison

Company Model Delivery & install included Maintenance included Local Nashville service Best for
Nashville Appliance Rental Monthly rental Yes Yes Yes, local owner Local, all-inclusive service
Appliance Warehouse Monthly rental Yes Yes National operator Nationwide coverage
Azuma Leasing Monthly rental Yes Yes National operator Long-running national alternative
Aaron's Lease-to-own Yes Yes (during lease) National chain, local stores A clear path to ownership
Rent-A-Center Rent-to-own Yes Yes (during agreement) National chain, local stores Widest store network / no credit

The 5 best washer & dryer rental options in Nashville

1. Nashville Appliance Rental — Best for local, all-inclusive service

We're a locally and family-run washer and dryer rental service serving Nashville and the surrounding area. The model is simple: one flat monthly price with no credit check and no surprise fees, and delivery, professional installation, and ongoing maintenance are all included. If something ever goes wrong with a unit, we come fix or swap it. That's part of the deal, not an add-on.

The real difference is who you're dealing with. When you call, you reach the people who actually own and run the business, not a national call center routing you through a queue. Scheduling tends to be fast, and the same person who installs your unit is the person you'll talk to if you need service.

Best for: Nashville renters who want a no-hassle monthly rental and personal, responsive service from a local owner.

Keep in mind: We focus on washers and dryers in the Nashville area, so if you need national coverage or a rent-to-own path to eventually owning the machines, one of the options below may fit better.

2. Appliance Warehouse — Best for nationwide coverage

Appliance Warehouse runs the same basic model we do: straight monthly rental of washers, dryers, and refrigerators, with delivery, installation, service, and removal handled for you. The agreement runs on a short minimum and then continues month to month, and service and maintenance are included for the life of the rental.

Their advantage is reach. They operate across much of the country, so they're a natural choice if you move frequently between cities or want a single national provider you can carry from one address to the next.

Best for: Renters who want a coast-to-coast operator rather than a local one.

Keep in mind: As a large national company, your experience runs through a central support line rather than a local owner, so service can feel less personal.

3. Azuma Leasing — Best long-running national alternative

Azuma has been in appliance leasing since the early 1990s and today rents washers, dryers, and refrigerators with free maintenance included. Like Appliance Warehouse, it's a monthly-rental model with delivery and setup, and units come in both side-by-side and stackable configurations.

It's a solid, established alternative in the national-subscription category, and worth a quote if you want to compare a second nationwide option before deciding.

Best for: Renters who want a long-established national subscription provider as a second option to compare.

Keep in mind: Availability and turnaround can vary by market, so confirm coverage and delivery timing for your specific address.

4. Aaron's — Best for a clear path to ownership

Aaron's isn't a pure rental. It's lease-to-own, which means your monthly payments go toward eventually owning the machines. There's no credit needed to get started, delivery and setup are free, and service and repairs are included while you're leasing. Most washer and dryer sets are structured so you own them in around two years, and you can buy out early.

If your goal is to end up owning a washer and dryer without paying for them all at once, this is a legitimate route.

Best for: People who specifically want to own the appliances at the end, not just use them.

Keep in mind: Because you're paying toward ownership, the total cost over the full term is typically much higher than the sticker price of buying the same machines outright, so it's worth doing the math before committing.

5. Rent-A-Center — Best national rent-to-own with the widest store network

Rent-A-Center is the best-known name in rent-to-own, with a large network of physical stores. There's no credit needed, they don't report your payment history to the credit bureaus, delivery is free, and you can return the product at any time without further obligation. Payments can be made weekly or monthly.

The big store footprint means you can see machines in person and get started quickly, and the no-obligation return policy adds flexibility if your situation changes.

Best for: Shoppers who want a recognizable national brand, in-store options, and flexible no-credit terms.

Keep in mind: As with any rent-to-own arrangement, paying all the way through to ownership costs significantly more over time than buying the appliance upfront.

How to choose the right option for you

A few questions sort most people quickly:

Do you want to own the machines eventually, or just use them? If owning is the goal, lease-to-own (Aaron's) or rent-to-own (Rent-A-Center) make sense. Just go in knowing the total cost runs well above buying outright. If you just need working laundry without the upfront hit and don't care about ownership, a straight monthly rental is simpler and usually cheaper month to month.

How long will you need it? For a short or uncertain stay, a flexible month-to-month rental you can cancel beats a multi-year ownership plan.

How much does local service matter to you? If fast scheduling and reaching an actual person quickly is important, a local provider has a clear edge over a national support line.

What's your credit situation? Every option here offers a no-credit-check path, so a thin or rough credit file shouldn't keep you from getting a washer and dryer.

Frequently asked questions

Is it cheaper to rent or buy a washer and dryer?
Buying outright is cheapest over the long run if you stay put and the machines don't need major repairs. Renting wins when you want to avoid the upfront cost, you're not staying long, or you'd rather someone else handle repairs and hauling. Rent-to-own and lease-to-own sit in between: convenient, but the highest total cost if you pay all the way to ownership.

What's the difference between renting and rent-to-own?
A straight monthly rental is a service: you pay to use the machines and return them whenever you're done, and you never own them. Rent-to-own (and lease-to-own) applies your payments toward eventually owning the appliances, which means a higher total cost but a set you keep at the end.

Does washer and dryer rental include delivery and installation?
With every provider in this guide, yes. Delivery and professional installation are included, and with the monthly-rental options, ongoing maintenance is part of the price too.

Do I need good credit to rent a washer and dryer in Nashville?
No. Nashville Appliance Rental doesn't run a credit check, and the rent-to-own and lease-to-own chains offer no-credit-needed approval as well.

What happens if my rental washer or dryer breaks?
With a monthly rental that includes maintenance, repairs are covered: you call the provider and they fix or replace the unit at no extra charge. With Nashville Appliance Rental, that means a quick, local service visit rather than a long wait.

Can I rent just a washer or just a dryer?
Often, yes. If you already have one working machine and only need the other, ask about single-unit rental rather than renting a full set.

The bottom line

If you want to own a washer and dryer eventually, Aaron's or Rent-A-Center will get you there. If you want national coverage, Appliance Warehouse and Azuma both cover much of the country. But if you're in Nashville and you just want reliable laundry with simple flat pricing, no credit check, and a local team that picks up the phone, that's exactly what we built Nashville Appliance Rental to do.