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New Dishwasher Plumbing

Monday, January 28th, 2008



Ever since I went out this past Saturday and purchased a new , I have been preparing for its delivery and installation. The appliance store will be doing the delivery and I will be doing the installation.

Setting everything up is actually pretty fun. This post is about the part of it. Here are a few photos to get things kicked off. It’s simpler than one might think…

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The first thing I did was to drill two holes in under the in the wall facing the . In this photo, you see four holes. That’s because I drilled the two upper holes first. Then, I thought for a little while. I figured that I had no idea what the back of this new was going to look like and how tight the fit was going to be. Those two first holes may be too high and go right into the side of the “tub.” I then thought that it would be a better idea to drill two holes in the floor of the cabinet and then out the side down below. I know the tub part sits up a few inches, so this should clear everything. For now, these two hoses don’t go to anything, since the isn’t here yet, but just in case you were curious, the fat is the and the braided one is the hot water feed.

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This next picture is of the hooked up to the . This was pretty simple to install. Lowe’s and Home Depot sell these pieces of pipe with the spout sticking out. All I did was to remove the existing pipe and trim the new one to length. Then, I popped it in and hooked up the with a . On the inside of the pipe is sort of a “shield” so the water will only go in one direction. Pretty nifty.

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This is a photo of the hot water feed that is currently connected and the new braided with the “T” . Lowe’s and Home Depot sell these connectors especially made for this. I am going to connect the white hot water in the back to the top part of this T. That will also give that white some slack.

That’s about it for the part of the preparation. All that’s left is the and the actual installation. I will share when they are finished.

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