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Whether your dishwasher is leaking, doesn't fills up with water or if you have any other problems with it and you need professional dishwasher repair help in Seattle, simply call our toll free number, and we will take care of everything. We are available 24/7 for Seattle Dishwasher Repair Service at:
800 286-9598
For parts only: 800-370-9281
Please note that all purchased dishwasher parts are shipped directly to you.
Or contact us via email. Please include your contact information, your name and a brief explanation of the problem you are experiencing with your dishwasher. As soon as we receive the email, we will contact you to schedule your appointment with Seattle Dishwasher Repair Service.
We service and repair the following dishwasher brands in Seattle:
Whirlpool
Hotpoint
Frigidaire
Magic Chef
GE
Maytag
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Sears
Admiral
Amana
Kitchen Aid
Sub Zero
Jenn Air |
Roper
Sub Zero
Speed Queen
LG
White Westinghouse
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Our repair service area for dishwasher repairs includes the entire Seattle and surrounding areas. Please view the complete list below:
Seattle
Kirkland
Mercer Island
Adelaide
Alderwood Manor
Ames Lake
Kent
Avondale
Ballard Beacon Hill
Beaux Arts
Beaux Arts Village
Bellevue
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West Seattle
Redmont
Bothell
Cascade
Clearview
Mukileo
Clyde Hill
Coal Creek
Columbia
Cottage Lake
Crown Hill
Earlmount
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Lynnwood
Mountlake Terrace
Seahurst
Earlmount
Medina
East Union
Eastgate
Eastmont
Edmonds
Everett
Fairwood
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Important: We provide you information on how you can increase the life of your dishwasher and how you can save money on your gas, electric and water bills by using your dishwasher in the most efficient way. It is posted here without any suggestions that you do the dishwasher repairs on your own. All dishwasher repairs require specific tools, experience and professional knowledge. Repairs for gas and electric systems can become extremely dangerous if you don't have the experience or knowledge needed. For experienced, professional dishwasher repair help in Seattle call us 24/7 at:
800 286-9598
INSTALLING A DISHWASHER IN AN EXISTING CABINET
Installing a dishwasher is easy if you are remodeling the entire kitchen: simply if you have a 24-in. wide space between cabinets where you want the dishwasher. Installing in existing cabinetry is more time consuming because in addition to electrical and plumbing work, you need to cut into the cabinetry to create space for the dishwasher. And as luck would have it, in our real-life situation, this is what you can do.
Is There Room?
The first step is deciding where to install the dishwasher and verifying that there is enough room (left to right in the existing cabinet). Dishwashers are normally installed adjacent to the sink, most often on the right side since most people are right-handed. Left-handed people may prefer the dishwasher to the left of the sink. Whichever side you choose, be sure the kitchen door or oven door will not hit the dishwasher door when it's open.
To verify that there is enough room horizontally, take some measurements. A standard full-size dishwasher needs a 24-in. horizontal rough-in cutout to fit snugly into the cabinet. If 24 in. takes You into an adjacent cabinet in addition to the one next to the sink or cuts into the support structure of the sink, you will have to opt for a space-saver unit. Space savers need only art 18-in. hole. A full-size unit is usually the first choice, but small is better than nothing.
If budget permits you can rework the entire cabinet system. Make no cuts in the cabinets until the new dishwasher arrive.
Most of the dishwasher repair jobs require the services of a professional technician—not even the repair that involves disassembling the pump.
Obviously, some of the repairs are more involved than others. In most instances, the difference between an easy repair and a more complex one depends on the extent of the disassembly needed. But many components are accessible from inside the dishwasher and found by simply opening the door of the unit. Those components located beneath the unit are accessible by removing a bottom access plate or by taking off the front panel. Seldom will you have to pull the dishwasher out front under the counter to make the repair.
Safety Precautions
To prevent injury, take the following steps before starting a repair to your dishwasher:
• Disconnect the dishwasher from the electrical supply. Turn off the electricity to the dishwasher by turning off the appropriate circuit breaker or removing the appropriate fuse in the home's main electrical service panel. To make certain that the electricity has been turned off, latch the door and turn on the dishwasher. If the dishwasher responds, you have not deactivated the correct circuit breaker or fuse. Do not make the repair until you have done this.
• Turn off the water to the dishwasher. If there isn't it shut-off valve on the water line extending to the appliance (as there should be), close the main water shut-off valve at the water meter—if water is supplied by a water utility company—or turn off the pump if you have a private water well.
Do not work on the dishwasher immediately after the unit has been in operation. Both water and the heat-drying element get very hot and touching certain parts can cause you a severe burn.
For professional help call us 24/7 at:
800 286-9598
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