This comprehensive removal tutorial was just what I needed after starting my removal at 10 pm after a 19 hour day on my feet. Saved me a ton of trouble. Thank you!!!
Dude im a nearly 30 year old man who never had a figure in my childhood to teach me home maintenence and repair. First time home buyer and just thank you so much. Excellent speaker, fantastic explanations and walk through, and you have helped remove so much stress from me. Thank you again
Such a great instructor and teacher! A comprehensive video that really explains the basics and the technical aspect of removing a dishwasher. It helped so much, thank you!
boss, thank you for your video......i was able to uninstall our dishwasher safely and saved some money.....it was very helpful when you pointed out that if its a plug in at the back theres no need to disconnect any wires inside or on the machine box.....simply unplug and theres no more power source no need to touch the circuit breaker...no need for electric testers.......great.......thanks.
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Thanks for this great video. Question: How do I use my kitchen faucet until my new dishwasher arrives? Is there a way to close the water pipe so it doesn't flood the cabinet underneath?
HUGE Help!! Very clearly explained and went slow enough even for me to understand. Dishwasher successfully uninstalled and removed for the new one's arrival and installation tomorrow. Thank You!
Thank you so so much! I could remove my dishwasher all by myself without the help of my husband. I hand wash all of our dishes so I do not need it, and it was just taking up space.
When I uninstall my old dishwasher is there a way to cover the wires hanging from the wall until I purchase a dishwasher sometime in the future? I bought some big blue wire covers, I assume I can use those? How do I shut off the hose connected to the dishwasher? I am at work, you are probably answering these questions, so I will play it loud at home.
Thank you so much for this very informative video. Do you have a video that explains how to disconnect the electric from the box underneath? My dishwasher is hard wired. Thank you in advance.
Great video. I completed all the steps but I wasn't able to disconnect my water line from the main line because it is leaking a little while valve is off. Plus my valve has one for the sink and the dishwasher. What do the use to close that valve off when I disconnect it. Please advise because I am about to lose it. 😆 🤣 thank 🙏
As a woman I do many small projects around the house. This is the second time I've uninstalled a dishwasher to save money with my appliance man. This video made it much easier but the BAD PART OF THE VIDEO is he doesnt show you how to disconnect the (dishwasher motor) electrical that is on the front bottom right. You have to take that panel off and pull the wires through the back (a little cumbersome) to release the dishwasher. You can NOT remove the dishwasher without doing this. He didn't have to do it because his dishwasher plugged into an outlet. MOST OF US HAVE IT HARDWIRED (therefore not using an outlet) Again, this is a great video but you will need to watch several more videos.
Thank you Beverly for the kind words! Glad I was able to help you out! Yes, some dishwashers are hardwired which makes it a bit more difficult. I should definitely make a video with one that is hardwired as well.
2:05 my drain hose is connected the same way. I am planning to remove my old dishwasher but will be installing a new one later on. If I remove the drain hose, will the garbage disposal leak water?
Hello, thanks for your comment. Yes, it will leak if you fill your sink and water drains at once. If you’re conscious of it and make sure you keep water flowing it might not leak. However, if you run your disposal it’s possible water and other items may splash out. They do sell a drain adapter with a stopper that connects to the disposal to prevent this. Or of course you can do a handyman fix like sealing the hole with tape. Thanks for watching!
Any tips for protecting the floor from the dishwasher feet when you uninstall? I am also thinking there might be water in the hoses. Do you lay anything down or try to drain the hoses before pulling them through to the back?
My best advise regarding the legs on the dishwasher is to make sure they are adjusted to the lowest they can go before attempting to pull the dishwasher out. That should give you enough clearance to pull the unit out without the legs touching the floor. You will want to be careful slowing pulling the front of the dishwasher out then once you're past the frame you can raise the front so it angles to the back allowing you to lift the back legs off the floor as well. As far as the water in hoses, I typically will stuff a paper towel inside the drain hose so it prevents water going everywhere. The water inside the supply line will be minimal and easy to wipe up. Good luck!
I had a minimal amount of water in my lines, and just laid down some towels before moving it. And the feet on the bottom had a soft plastic pad, so it did not scratch my hardwood floor when I pulled it out!
Good question! There isn't THAT much water in the return hose, but even though I sopped it up with towels, I'm in a condo, and some water managed to find its way through the ceiling of the apartment below. That hose carries a surprising amount of water - I would recommend letting it empty into a bucket instead of just relying on towels.
I don’t have a video of that yet but that’s great idea. In the mean time, all you need to do is disconnect the water supply line from the connection at the dishwasher inlet valve. If it’s underneath the dishwasher, it will be located toward the front right behind the kick plate. Once you remove the kick plate, you’ll see the connection. You can either use a 5/8” open wrench or an adjustable wrench. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks for watching!
9:49 and on- You keep saying "drop the feet" but I think you mean raise the feet, which seems like the opposite verb. Dropping the feet will raise the dishwasher and give less room. Unless you have a different set up for the height adjustment.
I see. The confusion comes at 10:40 when you say "drop it" but there I think you mean bring the dishwasher down (raise the feet), because in the circumstances when people have built up flooring higher than the dishwasher cut out area, it can be impossible to remove the dishwasher when the feet are dropped
But what do you do with the open hole of the drain hose? It’s there’s a way to use the sink after removing the dish washer without installing a new one?
Yes, you can use the sink without installing a new dishwasher. However, you would need to plug the disposal. There are a few different ways this can be done. I use a rubber disposal connector and add a cpvc plug. As I mentioned there are other ways to do this, but here's a link to the rubber connector I use at Home Depot: www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-1-1-2-in-Black-Rubber-Dishwasher-Garbage-Disposal-Connector-C7983C/205153935?MERCH=REC-_-searchViewed-_-NA-_-205153935-_-N
Thank you so much I followed all the steps and was able to uninstall my dishwasher and for that I will be forever grateful now I have an issue. When I go to turn on my sink where the water supply line was connected leaks I don’t know if I have to put something there to use my kitchen sink? Please someone help. My poor cabinets will be ruined because of the flooding under the sink.
Thanks for the video! I think I may end up having to uninstall mine to troubleshoot it. I've actually got the exact model you show in this video (Whirlpool WDT710PAHZ1). A couple days ago it just stopped working. We started a typical cycle for us (sensor wash, normal, sani-rinse, heat dry). After about 35 minutes the unit just stopped (I'm assuming it lost power). Went outside, flipped the breaker. First few times didn't work, eventually flipping the breaker did work and I was able to cancel the cycle which allowed the dishwasher to drain the remaining fluid and shut off. Decided to give it a second try, exact same cycle as before. Only this time it shut off after about 5 minutes. Tried flipping the breakers again multiple times but cannot get the unit to turn back on. I've pulled back the bottom panel (I think you called it a kick guard or something) and checked the power. Looks like those who installed it put the wiring together properly based on your prior video showing how to install it. I followed the power chord as best I could without removing the unit to see where it goes. I think ours is not plugged in, but hooked up to the house. (Could be wrong). We also have a switch under our sink that we can use to turn the dishwasher on and off and we've messed with that as well. Lots of information, I know. Any idea what my next steps should be? Are there things I can do without having to pull the whole unit out still? Thanks!
I have a Siemens Hydrowash dishwasher that seems to be stuck on the wood under the granite countertop. It seems this dishwasher has a lip that is catching on the wood and preventing it from being removed. Any ideas?
If you would like to use the sink with the dishwasher discharge hose disconnected from the garbage disposal, remember to seal the hose connect temporarily. Otherwise the cabinet will be flooded.
No video tells you this and I just got yelled out by my mom because now she can’t use the hot water because she needs to have a plug stopper installed before we can use it again.
Pardon me, I'm maintenance stupid, but I turned the valve off, and I cannot run water from the faucet. So I turn the valve back on and the water comes shooting out of the hose. What the hell am I doing wrong here?
Water is going from my sink into dish washer and its not draining out of the dish washer and flooding my kitchen. I never use the dishwasher so is there and easy fix? Can I just disconnect something? The 2:05 hose or the 6:35 one? I cant afford a plumber. If you help me I can pay you with a like and a subscribe. =)
This comprehensive removal tutorial was just what I needed after starting my removal at 10 pm after a 19 hour day on my feet. Saved me a ton of trouble.
Thank you!!!
No problem! Sounds like a long day you had! Glad I can help!
Dude im a nearly 30 year old man who never had a figure in my childhood to teach me home maintenence and repair. First time home buyer and just thank you so much. Excellent speaker, fantastic explanations and walk through, and you have helped remove so much stress from me. Thank you again
Thank you for such kind words! I am glad I was able to help you out with your first home!
29 here, and same 😂 thank god for all the dads on RUclips
I was not expecting that intro that was wonderful
Thank you so much! We definitely took our time and had fun with that intro! Thanks for tuning in!
Such a great instructor and teacher! A comprehensive video that really explains the basics and the technical aspect of removing a dishwasher. It helped so much, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for such the kind words!
boss, thank you for your video......i was able to uninstall our dishwasher safely and saved some money.....it was very helpful when you pointed out that if its a plug in at the back theres no need to disconnect any wires inside or on the machine box.....simply unplug and theres no more power source no need to touch the circuit breaker...no need for electric testers.......great.......thanks.
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thank you so much
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Thanku!
Thanks for this thorough demonstration!
You are very welcome! Thanks for tuning into my channel and hopefully your installation went smooth!
Amazing walk through. These are really well done. Thank you guys so much!!
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Thanks for this great video. Question: How do I use my kitchen faucet until my new dishwasher arrives? Is there a way to close the water pipe so it doesn't flood the cabinet underneath?
Your explanation was crystal clear. Thanks for the demo!
I watched your video and was able to take my dishwasher out by myself with minimal tools. Thank you, the video was very, very helpful!
Glad I could help you out! Thanks for tuning in!
This was so awesome man! I am not handy at all, but I am giving this a shot today! Thanks for the video! 😀
Glad to help! I appreciate your feedback. Good luck!
HUGE Help!! Very clearly explained and went slow enough even for me to understand. Dishwasher successfully uninstalled and removed for the new one's arrival and installation tomorrow. Thank You!
No problem! Glad I can help!
Thank you so so much! I could remove my dishwasher all by myself without the help of my husband. I hand wash all of our dishes so I do not need it, and it was just taking up space.
Awesome! Your husband is probably where you learned how to do that! Glad I could help you out!
Good detail and plenty of helpful tips, thank you!!
No Problem!
Simple explanation and straight to the point no BS. Thank you sir video helped avoid a huge headache
No problem! Thanks for tuning in!
Thanks for this! Just removed mine ready for a new one to go in tomorrow
Awesome! Glad I could help you out! Hopefully you have your new one installed and are loving it!
Awsome instructions . God bless u. You’re a life saver . Ty amazing video
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Good demo.
Solid video my bro... Many thanks
I appreciate that, thank you.
Great video man thanks a bunch!
You are welcome!
When I uninstall my old dishwasher is there a way to cover the wires hanging from the wall until I purchase a dishwasher sometime in the future? I bought some big blue wire covers, I assume I can use those? How do I shut off the hose connected to the dishwasher? I am at work, you are probably answering these questions, so I will play it loud at home.
Hey Mate, Thanks for the tutorial, very helpful and well explained..Now to go and do the job. Thank you
Glad it helped! Thanks for tuning in!
Thank you so much for this very informative video. Do you have a video that explains how to disconnect the electric from the box underneath? My dishwasher is hard wired. Thank you in advance.
I don't yet, but I appreciate your feedback! I will post one! Thank you.
Thank you so much, you covered every step! this has helped me so much!!!
Glad it helped!
Thanks for the video. Made easy work cleaning my dishwasher pump.
Awesome Michael! Glad I could help you out!
Great video. I completed all the steps but I wasn't able to disconnect my water line from the main line because it is leaking a little while valve is off. Plus my valve has one for the sink and the dishwasher. What do the use to close that valve off when I disconnect it. Please advise because I am about to lose it. 😆 🤣 thank 🙏
Very helpful! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Cheers man!
Cheers!
Great video thank you! This saved me a lot of time.
Glad it helped!
As a woman I do many small projects around the house. This is the second time I've uninstalled a dishwasher to save money with my appliance man. This video made it much easier but the BAD PART OF THE VIDEO is he doesnt show you how to disconnect the (dishwasher motor) electrical that is on the front bottom right. You have to take that panel off and pull the wires through the back (a little cumbersome) to release the dishwasher. You can NOT remove the dishwasher without doing this. He didn't have to do it because his dishwasher plugged into an outlet. MOST OF US HAVE IT HARDWIRED (therefore not using an outlet) Again, this is a great video but you will need to watch several more videos.
Thank you Beverly for the kind words! Glad I was able to help you out! Yes, some dishwashers are hardwired which makes it a bit more difficult. I should definitely make a video with one that is hardwired as well.
What if we don’t want to install another dishwasher? Do we have to end cap something or is the job done?
You saved some time and aggravation by explaining all the "gotchas"... thank you very much for a great video.
No problem!
Appreciate the advice!
I feel like I have copper and steel pipes. How do I determine the difference?
Help! Can’t get water supply hose disconnected for my Fisher Paykel double dish drawer-moving in 2 days, movers will but hast be Un-installed
So your dishwasher was never installed? there were no brackets on top or sides?
I am using my showroom to demonstrate this video and all my other videos. I didn't want to mount this dishwasher in my showroom
Very clear presentation. Thank you.
Glad you liked it
Excellent!
Thank you!
Awesome video! 👍👍👍
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching! 😎
2:05 my drain hose is connected the same way. I am planning to remove my old dishwasher but will be installing a new one later on. If I remove the drain hose, will the garbage disposal leak water?
Hello, thanks for your comment. Yes, it will leak if you fill your sink and water drains at once. If you’re conscious of it and make sure you keep water flowing it might not leak. However, if you run your disposal it’s possible water and other items may splash out. They do sell a drain adapter with a stopper that connects to the disposal to prevent this. Or of course you can do a handyman fix like sealing the hole with tape. Thanks for watching!
@@TheAppliancePlug thank you very much for replying, and for the insight! I may do that "handyman fix" and seal it up.
I love this video! Very informative!
Thank you!
Thanks for the informative video.
Glad to help. Thanks for watching!
Thank you! This was very thorough and easy to understand.
No problem! Thank you for checking out my content.
Thanks for going through the what ifs.
No problem Justin! I was trying to be as detailed as I can.
Any tips for protecting the floor from the dishwasher feet when you uninstall? I am also thinking there might be water in the hoses. Do you lay anything down or try to drain the hoses before pulling them through to the back?
My best advise regarding the legs on the dishwasher is to make sure they are adjusted to the lowest they can go before attempting to pull the dishwasher out. That should give you enough clearance to pull the unit out without the legs touching the floor. You will want to be careful slowing pulling the front of the dishwasher out then once you're past the frame you can raise the front so it angles to the back allowing you to lift the back legs off the floor as well. As far as the water in hoses, I typically will stuff a paper towel inside the drain hose so it prevents water going everywhere. The water inside the supply line will be minimal and easy to wipe up. Good luck!
I had a minimal amount of water in my lines, and just laid down some towels before moving it. And the feet on the bottom had a soft plastic pad, so it did not scratch my hardwood floor when I pulled it out!
Good question! There isn't THAT much water in the return hose, but even though I sopped it up with towels, I'm in a condo, and some water managed to find its way through the ceiling of the apartment below. That hose carries a surprising amount of water - I would recommend letting it empty into a bucket instead of just relying on towels.
Thanks a bunch for the video. Great job explaining different models, set ups and precautions in removing the old DW.
Perfect! Thank you!
You are welcome!
Solid thanks man
No problem 👍
So very helpful!!
No problem! Glad I was able to help you out!
Great video! Thank you!!
Thank you!
Thank you! You made this job so easy! (And saved me $300 which is the going rate around here for a dishwasher install.)
Glad to help! 🤑 Thanks for watching!
Do you have a video on how to uninstall a dishwasher that has copper water supply line?
I don’t have a video of that yet but that’s great idea. In the mean time, all you need to do is disconnect the water supply line from the connection at the dishwasher inlet valve. If it’s underneath the dishwasher, it will be located toward the front right behind the kick plate. Once you remove the kick plate, you’ll see the connection. You can either use a 5/8” open wrench or an adjustable wrench. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks for watching!
A very thorough explanation. Thank you!
No problem!
Done. Thanks.
9:49 and on- You keep saying "drop the feet" but I think you mean raise the feet, which seems like the opposite verb. Dropping the feet will raise the dishwasher and give less room. Unless you have a different set up for the height adjustment.
Dropping the feet allows for more room to see and reach the back feet. Dropping the feet raises the dishwasher higher
I see. The confusion comes at 10:40 when you say "drop it" but there I think you mean bring the dishwasher down (raise the feet), because in the circumstances when people have built up flooring higher than the dishwasher cut out area, it can be impossible to remove the dishwasher when the feet are dropped
Thank you!
No problem!
You are awesome. Thanks!
Thank you! You are awesome Tom for tuning into my channel!
But what do you do with the open hole of the drain hose? It’s there’s a way to use the sink after removing the dish washer without installing a new one?
Yes, you can use the sink without installing a new dishwasher. However, you would need to plug the disposal. There are a few different ways this can be done. I use a rubber disposal connector and add a cpvc plug. As I mentioned there are other ways to do this, but here's a link to the rubber connector I use at Home Depot: www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-1-1-2-in-Black-Rubber-Dishwasher-Garbage-Disposal-Connector-C7983C/205153935?MERCH=REC-_-searchViewed-_-NA-_-205153935-_-N
Thank you so much I followed all the steps and was able to uninstall my dishwasher and for that I will be forever grateful now I have an issue. When I go to turn on my sink where the water supply line was connected leaks I don’t know if I have to put something there to use my kitchen sink? Please someone help. My poor cabinets will be ruined because of the flooding under the sink.
Thank you sir for such a great video it help me tons.. and save me a lot of time
Thank you for this video it really explained well the process.
Thank you for this informative video!!!
Glad it helped! Thank you.
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Thanks for the video! I think I may end up having to uninstall mine to troubleshoot it. I've actually got the exact model you show in this video (Whirlpool WDT710PAHZ1). A couple days ago it just stopped working. We started a typical cycle for us (sensor wash, normal, sani-rinse, heat dry). After about 35 minutes the unit just stopped (I'm assuming it lost power). Went outside, flipped the breaker. First few times didn't work, eventually flipping the breaker did work and I was able to cancel the cycle which allowed the dishwasher to drain the remaining fluid and shut off.
Decided to give it a second try, exact same cycle as before. Only this time it shut off after about 5 minutes. Tried flipping the breakers again multiple times but cannot get the unit to turn back on. I've pulled back the bottom panel (I think you called it a kick guard or something) and checked the power. Looks like those who installed it put the wiring together properly based on your prior video showing how to install it. I followed the power chord as best I could without removing the unit to see where it goes. I think ours is not plugged in, but hooked up to the house. (Could be wrong). We also have a switch under our sink that we can use to turn the dishwasher on and off and we've messed with that as well.
Lots of information, I know. Any idea what my next steps should be? Are there things I can do without having to pull the whole unit out still?
Thanks!
Nice step by step instructions ! Thank you
No problem and Thank you!
Thank you ⚜
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much
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I have a Siemens Hydrowash dishwasher that seems to be stuck on the wood under the granite countertop. It seems this dishwasher has a lip that is catching on the wood and preventing it from being removed. Any ideas?
Thanks good video
No problem! Thanks for tuning in!
Thank you, your video helped me out.
Awesome!
Hey what is your intro song called?
It's a Pop Dance instrumental.
Thanks! This was a lifesaver!
Glad I can help!
Great videos!!!
Glad you like them!
Great video….
Glad you think so. Thanks for watching!
Awesome video
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
Great job. You made it look simple
If you would like to use the sink with the dishwasher discharge hose disconnected from the garbage disposal, remember to seal the hose connect temporarily. Otherwise the cabinet will be flooded.
What do we use to seal it?
@@rogeliomontenegro8259 I used rubber gloves with a hose clamp. It workeds.
No video tells you this and I just got yelled out by my mom because now she can’t use the hot water because she needs to have a plug stopper installed before we can use it again.
Omg that's true
Just learned this one the hard way
Thanks brother
You are welcome Chris!
Good job 👏. just try not to repeat same information you gave before.
Thank you Steve!
Pardon me, I'm maintenance stupid, but I turned the valve off, and I cannot run water from the faucet. So I turn the valve back on and the water comes shooting out of the hose. What the hell am I doing wrong here?
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30 second intro.
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Sorry I’m very distracted by your fine self
Water is going from my sink into dish washer and its not draining out of the dish washer and flooding my kitchen. I never use the dishwasher so is there and easy fix? Can I just disconnect something? The 2:05 hose or the 6:35 one? I cant afford a plumber. If you help me I can pay you with a like and a subscribe. =)
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