How to Remove a Dishwasher? A Step by Step Guide

Jaylin Khan

Dishwasher

When the time comes, the most dependable appliances have to be replaced or changed. While it may be easy for most of the owners, it can be a headache for some. Not only do you have to go through the trouble of choosing a new adequate appliance for your needs but also get the old one out of your place. This is the biggest challenge, but hiring appliance removal Vacaville CA company can help. But, of course, there are many factors that come into play.

When it comes to dishwashers, the task of getting them out can be daunting. Not only are they heavy but also placed in a single cabinet which makes removing them harder.

So, in this guide, we’ll explain a step-by-step process that you can easily follow yourself and save the tens of bucks you were going to spend on a technician. 

Step 1 – Cut the Power

Your dishwasher is an electrical appliance, therefore, it needs to be disconnected before you start working. The first step is to locate the power outlet. Some of the dishwashers are usually connected directly. So, try to find the circuit breaker that is especially associated with your dishwasher and switch it off. If that is not the case, your dishwasher might simply be plugged into an outlet. Look for it near the cabinet or under the sink as that is where most of them are located. 

Step 2 – Cut off the Water Supply

Your dishwasher’s water supply is connected to your home’s main water supply which is most likely located under the sink. Locate the copper or plastic pipe that is connected from the main supply to your dishwasher.

Once you’re sure, turn the knob clockwise until it’s tight. In case you have a dedicated shutoff valve, you don’t have to worry about shutting down the supply for your sink. There may be a double outlet valve if it is supplying both hot and cold water or to the sink and the dishwasher separately.

Step 3 – Disconnect the Drain

Once you’ve cut off the power and water supply, it’s time to disconnect the drain. The drain hose will be a pipe connected from your dishwasher to under your sink leading towards the sink drain. So, You may find it attached to an air gap fitting which you’ll have to loosen using the screwdriver. Pull the drain hose until it’s detached.

Pro tip: Make sure you have a small bucket, a bowl, or anything to collect water into place under your disconnected pipe, before performing this particular step. What happens is that the water often collects in the drainpipe. And when it’s disconnected and brought down, all of the dirty water is spilled on the floor. So, save yourself a mess and keep with you a handy bucket and or a towel or two. 

Step 4 – Remove the Attachments

Once you have removed the water line connections, it’s time to move towards the attachments of the dishwasher itself. The dishwasher held by the bracket attached right under the countertop. As a result, find these brackets and unscrew the screws holding the brackets in place.

After the mounting brackets, the faceplate that is located under the bottom of the dishwasher remove. They usually attached using spring clips or mounting screws. Then, you’ll be able to see the feet of the dishwasher. You need to twist these together to give you enough space to lift the dishwasher itself properly.

Step 5 – Pull Out the Dishwasher 

After undoing all the plumbing connections and attachments, safely pull out your dishwasher from under the countertop. So, place thin cardboard under it as it makes it easy to slide the heavy dishwasher out. It also keeps your floor safe from any scratches or marks.

If you don’t have your connections under the sink, then you’ll find them behind your dishwasher. So, you’ll need to do this step first before all the others. So, carefully slide the dishwasher out a little bit to give you enough space to remove the attachments and connections from behind.

Conclusion

There you go! Your space is all set for your new dishwasher. You have now learned how easy it is to DIY this process and avoid spending money on plumbers or technicians. However, you might need them when there is some complicated electrical work that needs to get done. Apart from the dishwasher, there are many other old appliances that might be lingering around in your home. It is important to get rid of them as well and free up space in your home. For this, contact 3 Kings Hauling & More. So, it is one of the most reputable junk removal companies in Vacaville.

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