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new dishwasher install
  1. Assessment & Preparation: Our team will assess the existing dishwasher, turn off the water supply, and disconnect the power to ensure safety during the replacement process.

  2. Remove the Old Dishwasher: We’ll carefully disconnect the water supply line, drain hose, and electrical connections, then remove the old dishwasher from its cabinet space.

  3. Install the New Dishwasher: The new dishwasher is carefully positioned in place. We’ll connect the water supply, drain hose, and electrical lines, making sure everything is securely attached and properly aligned.

  4. Level the Dishwasher: To ensure optimal performance and avoid leaks, we’ll make sure the dishwasher is leveled and properly aligned with the surrounding cabinetry.

  5. Test the New Dishwasher: We’ll turn the water and power back on, run a test cycle, and check for leaks, proper drainage, and smooth operation.

  6. Clean Up: After ensuring everything is functioning properly, we’ll clean up the work area and dispose of the old dishwasher, leaving your kitchen tidy and the new dishwasher in perfect working order.

We provide hassle-free installation to ensure your new dishwasher is set up quickly and efficiently!

Dishwasher Install 

Here are several reasons why you might want to change your dishwasher:

  1. Frequent Repairs: If your dishwasher is constantly breaking down or requiring repairs, replacing it might be more cost-effective in the long run, especially if the repairs are becoming frequent or expensive.

  2. Poor Performance: If your dishes aren't coming out clean or the dishwasher struggles to dry them properly, it could be due to failing internal components, meaning it’s time for a replacement.

  3. Age of the Appliance: Dishwashers typically last about 10-12 years. If yours is getting old, it might be more energy-inefficient or prone to breakdowns, so replacing it with a newer model can save you money on water and energy bills.

  4. Noisy Operation: Older dishwashers can be loud and disruptive. Newer models tend to be quieter and more efficient, providing a better overall experience in your kitchen.

  5. Inefficiency: Older dishwashers often use more water and energy than modern, energy-efficient models. Replacing your old unit can help you save on utility bills and reduce your environmental impact.

  6. Leaks: If your dishwasher has developed persistent leaks that are difficult to repair, replacing it may be necessary to avoid water damage and mold growth in your kitchen.

  7. Outdated Features: If your dishwasher lacks modern features like adjustable racks, quieter operation, or better energy efficiency, upgrading to a newer model could significantly improve convenience and performance.

  8. Rust or Corrosion: If the interior or exterior is rusted or corroded, it could affect the dishwasher’s performance and lifespan, making replacement a good option.

  9. Design/Size Change: If you’re remodeling your kitchen or need a different size to fit your space, upgrading to a more modern or appropriately sized dishwasher can make a big difference.

  10. Safety Concerns: If the dishwasher has issues like faulty wiring, a broken door latch, or issues with electrical components, it could pose a safety risk and should be replaced.

If any of these apply to your current dishwasher, replacing it with a new, more reliable model can improve efficiency, performance, and convenience in your kitchen.

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