Installing a dishwasher in your home is a great way to reduce your manual cleanup time. They are not just convenient, but they also add value to any kitchen.
This step-by-step guide will teach you everything you need to know about installing a dishwasher in your home. There are several things to keep in mind when installing a dishwasher; from electrical requirements and water source to the location and size of the area where the unit will be placed. Read on for more information about how to install a dishwasher in your home with ease.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Dishwasher installation costs range widely depending on the model, size of your kitchen, plumbing, electrical work and other factors. The average cost of a dishwasher installation ranges from $200 to $1,500. Installing a dishwasher might seem like an unnecessary luxury if you are on a tight budget.
However, when you consider the cost over time and the savings in electricity and water usage, it’s actually a great investment.
WHAT’S THE AVERAGE COST OF A DISHWASHER INSTALLATION?
The average cost of a dishwasher installation depends on the model you buy, the size of your kitchen and the features you want, the type of plumbing in your kitchen, and the electrical work needed to install a new dishwasher. The average cost of a standard dishwasher installation is $350. You can expect to pay more for a built-in dishwasher installation, which can cost between $500 and $1,500, depending on the model.
DISHWASHER TYPES AND THEIR RESPECTIVE COSTS
Standard Dishwashers: These dishwashers are the least expensive type of dishwasher to buy and install. However, they are also the least energy efficient. Standard dishwashers use about 19 gallons of water per cycle. You’ll also need to clean your dishes by hand occasionally to make up for the fact that these dishwashers don’t get your dishes as clean as other types.
Built-in Dishwashers: These dishwashers are installed inside your kitchen cabinets. They use about 12 gallons of water per cycle, a much lower amount than standard dishwashers. They are more expensive than standard dishwashers, but they are also more energy efficient.
Stackable Dishwashers: These dishwashers are similar to standard dishwashers in terms of cost. However, they are more energy efficient, using about 17 gallons of water per cycle. Stackable dishwashers are great for single people, couples without small children, and people who don’t have a lot of dishes to wash.
Energy Star Dishwashers: Energy Star dishwashers have earned a place in most eco-friendly households due to their high performance. They use 15 gallons of water per cycle and still get your dishes cleaner than typical dishwashers.
All of these dishwashers are available for installation. The cost of each depends on the size of your kitchen and the features you want.
KNOW YOUR DISHWASHER REQUIREMENTS
Installing a new dishwasher may not seem like it’s that difficult of a task, but there are some important things you need to keep in mind when doing so.
TYPES OF DISHWASHER CONNECTIONS
First and foremost, find out what type of connection it has. There are three types of connections:
Connection with an external pump: If your dishwasher has an external pump connection, then you will most likely need an electrician to install the pump.
Connection with an internal pump: If your dishwasher has an internal pump connection, then you can install the pump yourself. However, you should make sure that the connection type is compatible with your water source and electrical wiring.
Connection with a nonelectric, siphon pump: This type of connection requires manual pumping to operate.
INSTALL THE DRAIN PIPES
If you are installing your dishwasher on a concrete slab, then you must first install the drain pipes before proceeding with the installation of the dishwasher itself.
If your dishwasher has a connection to an external pump, then you have the choice of installing a direct connection to the drain line or an indirect connection to the drain line.
If your dishwasher has an internal pump then you will have to install a discharge hose and check the valve.
If you have a concrete slab, then you should drill a hole in the slab to allow the water to drain.
CHECK YOUR ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
If you are connecting the dishwasher to an existing circuit, then you must check your electrical requirements before installing the dishwasher. This will ensure that the circuit you are connecting it to is able to handle the load and sparks that might occur during the installation process.
If you are connecting the dishwasher to a new circuit, then you will need to hire an electrician at Mr. Glow Electrical to do so.
Confirm the Water Source
If you are connecting the dishwasher to an existing plumbing system, then you must confirm the water source before installing the dishwasher. If you are connecting the dishwasher to a new plumbing system, then you have a few options.
KNOW THE DIMENSIONS
Before installing the dishwasher, you should make sure that the area where you plan to place it has enough space. Measure the area from top to bottom and from left to right to ensure that the dishwasher will fit. You should also check the depth of the dishwasher to make sure it will fit as well.
INSTALLING THE DISHWASHER IN PLACE
Now that you have all of your tools and parts ready to go, you can start installing your new dishwasher. Place the dishwasher in the area where you plan to place it and make sure that it is level. If you need to adjust the legs, do so before installing it in its place.
CHECK THAT YOUR HOME HAS THE CORRECT WIRING AND WATER SUPPLY
Once the dishwasher is in place, you can start connecting the water supply and electrical wiring.
First, connect the water supply to the dishwasher. If you are connecting the dishwasher to an existing water supply, then you can use a connection adapter. If you are connecting the dishwasher to a new water supply, then you will have to install a new connection.
Next, connect the electrical wiring to the dishwasher. If you are connecting the dishwasher to an existing circuit, then you need to use a circuit connection adapter. If you are connecting the dishwasher to a new circuit, then you will have to hire an electrician.
INSTALL THE DISHWASHER DRAIN AND SUPPLY LINES
Once the electrical wiring and water supply are connected, you can start installing the dishwasher drain and supply lines. If your dishwasher has a direct connection to the plumbing system, then you can install the lines directly to the plumbing. If your dishwasher has an indirect connection to the plumbing system, then you will have to install a discharge hose and check the valve.
CONTACT MR. GLOW ELECTRICAL
The average cost of a dishwasher installation ranges from $200 to $1,500. Installing a dishwasher might seem like an unnecessary luxury if you are on a tight budget. However, when you consider the cost over time and the savings in electricity and water usage, it’s actually a great investment.
Installing a dishwasher is task that may seem easy, however there are several things you need to keep in mind to get the job done right hence it is advised to hire a professional electrician at Mr. Glow Electrical to handle the installation of your new dishwasher. Regardless of what type you purchase, our experienced team of electricians are skilled in the installation of all kinds of dishwashers. You can contact us today at 0485 800 015 and have a professional at your doorstep in no time at all.
See you next time!