Dishwasher Installation
Professional dishwasher installation including water supply connection, drain hookup, and electrical setup.
How I Can Help
Tasks Not Typically Included
Always Part of the Job
How It Works
Request service
Review scope and estimate
Schedule and complete work
Final walkthrough
Why Choose Bedrock for Dishwasher Installation
Owner Operated Service
Direct One-on-One Support
Transparent Solo Pricing
Personally Guaranteed Work
Dishwasher Installation Questions
Dishwasher installation starts at $225 for a standard replacement with existing hookups. New installations requiring plumbing or electrical modifications are quoted separately. Free estimates provided.
Yes, I remove your old dishwasher and can haul it away. Disposal fees may apply depending on local recycling requirements in your city or township.
I recommend new braided stainless steel supply lines with every installation. They cost $15-25, are far more reliable than the original plastic lines, and are cheap insurance against future leaks.
I can install dishwashers in kitchens that already have a nearby water supply and drain stub-out. Running entirely new plumbing lines to a new location is a separate plumbing scope.
Standard dishwasher replacements take 1-2 hours. Installations in spaces that have never had a dishwasher take longer and depend on how accessible the plumbing and electrical connections are.
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In the Twin Cities east metro, dishwasher replacement is one of the most common appliance installation requests, often happening when an older unit fails, when a kitchen is being remodeled, or when a home is being prepared for sale. Getting the unit level and properly secured prevents vibration noise and keeps the door aligned with cabinet faces. A thorough test cycle before the job is complete checks for supply leaks at the inlet valve, drain leaks at the connection, and proper door seal function so water stays inside the tub where it belongs.
