How to Install a New Dishwasher
Weekend DIY warriors are keen to try their hand at home improvement projects and upgrading the appliances in your kitchen adds value to your home. Learning how to install a new dishwasher may seem intimidating, but it’s easier than you’d think.
First Steps to Install a New Dishwasher
The trick behind dishwasher installation is making sure you already have everything you need before you start. It’s a good idea to read the manufacturer’s installation guide as soon as possible. You may need extra parts and tools, so see if you can access the instructions and pick up any parts before bringing your new dishwasher home.
Some common tools and parts you’ll need include:
Dishwasher installation kit
Screwdriver
Adjustable wrench
Pan to catch water drainage
Masking tape
Large blanket or furniture pad
Removing the Old Dishwasher
Observe the following steps for easy removal of the existing dishwasher:
Shut off electrical power at the breaker box
Shut off the supply valve to the existing machine
Remove the front panel
Find the terminal box and disconnect the wiring
Disconnect the supply water where connected to the dishwasher
Set the pan under the water supply line to collect drainage
Disconnect the drain hose and remove
Remove any brackets that secure the dishwasher to cabinetry
Remove the appliance
Secure the electrical connections to the floor with masking tape to keep them in place
Unboxing the New Dishwasher
With the old machine out of the way, you can open your box and start installing the new dishwasher
Lay the dishwasher on its back using the old blanket or furniture pad to protect the flooring
Open the front access panel of the new appliance
The installation kit contains a 90-degree elbow fitting to connect to the new dishwasher water valve
Remove the existing supply hose and install the new one from the installation kit using the existing access hole
Remove the existing drain hose and replace with the new one from the kit
New Dishwasher Installation
It’s time to install your new appliance.
Connect the water supply line to the new elbow, using pliers to tighten.
Turn on the water to check for leakage
Connect the drain hose to the new machine
Use the manufacturer’s instructions and diagrams to connect the electrical power
Slide the new unit into place using a spirit level and the leveling legs to adjust it.
Set the front of the until flush with cabinetry faces
Secure the dishwasher in place using the included brackets.
When to Call the Pros
While learning to install a new dishwasher is pretty straightforward, there may be complications such as lack of the required air gap. You may also not feel comfortable working with electrical lines.
Make an appointment today with the pros at Benjamin Franklin Plumbing in Pleasantville. They can install a new dishwasher to code so you can focus on other projects.