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Dishwasher installation and plumbing connections
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(904) 932-0002A dishwasher install is a plumbing job wearing an appliance costume: supply valve, drain routing, air gap or high loop, and a leak check under real pressure. Done wrong it drips into the cabinet base for months before anyone notices. We do the connections right the first time.
- New dishwasher installation and old unit removal
- Supply line and shutoff valve replacement
- Drain hose routing with proper high loop or air gap
- Dishwasher not draining: cause found and fixed
- Leaks at the door, the hose or the valve traced
- Conversions: adding a dishwasher where none existed
Why the retailer install is not always enough
Delivery crews connect to whatever is there. If the angle stop is forty years old and seized, if the drain connection needs a knockout punched or a high loop added, or if the cabinet needs a new supply run, that is where the install stops and the callback begins. We handle the plumbing side completely, so the machine goes in once and stays dry.

The dishwasher that will not drain
Standing water after a cycle is usually one of four things: a clogged filter basket, a kinked or low-looped drain hose, a disposal knockout that was never punched after a disposal swap, or a partially blocked kitchen line backing up into the machine. We check them in that order, and the fix is often simpler than the symptom looks.
Dishwashers questions we hear most
Yes. We run a new supply and drain from the sink cabinet, coordinate the electrical if needed, and leave a clean, code-correct installation.
Local practice accepts a properly secured high loop in most cases, and an air gap where the sink setup calls for it. We install whichever your kitchen and inspector require.
Slow leaks at the supply valve or drain clamp wick along the hose and show up as swollen cabinet base board. We pressure-test the connections and find it rather than tightening things at random.
Need dishwashers handled today?
Live dispatch, a written flat-rate price before work starts, and stocked trucks across all six counties.