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Replacing an integrated dishwasher

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schmee · 16/01/2013 14:43

Our dishwasher needs replacing. It is built into the kitchen unit, in that cupboard door is attached to the front on the dishwasher iyswim. It's been leaking and now the fuse goes (i.e. lights and applicances) go off if I switch it on.

What sort of company should I get to help me with this? A dishwasher supplier? A kitchen company? Should I get an electrician out first?

Feeling rather stupid about this one...

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annalouiseh · 16/01/2013 15:09

A general handy man will be able to do this and be cheaper for you.
you remove the plinth, slide dishwasher out, unscrew the door.
Slide new one back in, level it, line the new door up, screw door on and then plug it in and away you go.

ISeeSmallPeople · 16/01/2013 15:11

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ClaimedByMe · 16/01/2013 15:11

I bought mine from currys and paid for the installation, it took the man about 2 hours to get it fitted, they also took away the broken one.

schmee · 17/01/2013 10:54

Thank you all. It is fully integrated.

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