Hello all!
I've been busy yesterday and today. Perhaps you all don't know me well enough yet to know that I'm a do it your selfer, even when I should let the professionals have first crack.
So, since Costco wants the old dishwasher removed before the installers arrive and since I hadn't yet had a call from the installers, I was anxious to pull mine out and to see if all the requirements were in place - ie whether I had the outlet for a plug, and whether I had the correct shut of valve.
Watched a bunch of
youtube videos and got started.
Unscrewed the two tabs at the top that hold it in place. That was easy.
Next I started to wiggle it out. It's not very heavy so this was easy for a bit. Then I had to climb under the sink and push the water hose out the hole to be able to move it enough to see behind it.
The first thing I saw was a pile of fur (pets) and assorted bottle caps and lots of dirt. I guess after 13 years I could expect that. Not like people regularly disconnect appliances to clean under them. At least I don't, and this is a tight fit. I couldn't get the kick plate off on one side, so needed to get the whole thing out to see.
Anyway, I got it out, an outlet is in place and the correct water hook up is there. All good. That's when I should have stopped and pushed it back in place, but no, that would have been too easy.
Instead I unplugged it, turned off the valve and unscrewed the stainless water hose under the sink (pressure hose). Mopped up a bit of water and left the towel under the sink.
Then I started on the machine and suddenly it had water in the bottom. I'm sure it was dry earlier but can't say I had checked. So I have to bail it out. Got that done and pulled the connections off the drain hose (easy) and unscrewed the water hose from the machine end. Pushed the old machine onto my deck for later pickup.
That's when I noticed the towel under the sink was getting very wet. So, I run to my basement and turn off the water. Back up to dry out under the sink. But, the water kept seeping out, not much but enough to make a mess that couldn't be left.
Called my plumber who has yet to call me back. But meanwhile, I screw the water hose back on and place the end in a clean cat litter pan. Overnight it kept seeping and produced maybe a quart of water. Not much, but with wood floors I don't need water on them. I kept the main water valve turned off but had to turn it back on for sanitary reasons and then back off again. Still seeping.
Installers called and they can't come until Wednesday, next week. Meanwhile I should probably call the plumber again and get him over to replace the valve. Around here a call for just a valve is almost $200. Don't ask me how I already know this. But it's too awkward for me to do it myself so, I'm stuck. Will also have to deal with whatever the installers decide. They might not install with the valve leaking water, but we will see. It is dry when hooked up to the hose. Just seeping water out the open end.
Signed, wannabe plumber.....