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Old 02-05-2023, 07:37 AM   #1
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I had a hose burst on a dishwasher. I need the hose repaired and the dishwasher re-installed. Any recommendations,,,,,
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You will be hard pressed to find any contractor to do anything presently.
Extreme cold weather has most very busy.

You can try SV Appliance from Tuftonboro.
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If they cannot do job you can ask for other names from them.

Also. If just a hose. Most can internet search make/model number and find exact hose. Purchase hose. And replace yourself - or a family member or neighbor.
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I had a hose burst on a dishwasher. I need the hose repaired and the dishwasher re-installed. Any recommendations,,,,,
That's an easy fix, a couple wrenches, a few contortions to get it off, bring it to the hardware store or Leows, get a new one, put it back in, make sure it doesn't leak and you are done.
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Sometimes, pjard, DIY is not in the cards, and this may be one of them. I can strongly recommend SV Appliance. They have done work for me and I am very happy.
On the subject of DIY, this Forum is over-run with DIY posters, and, generally speaking, their advice is helpful, but, in cases of electrical and plumbing repairs, it is risky to venture into DIY territory unless you have a very good back-up plan available in case something goes a little wrong. Just sayin'.
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Sometimes, pjard, DIY is not in the cards, and this may be one of them. I can strongly recommend SV Appliance. They have done work for me and I am very happy.
On the subject of DIY, this Forum is over-run with DIY posters, and, generally speaking, their advice is helpful, but, in cases of electrical and plumbing repairs, it is risky to venture into DIY territory unless you have a very good back-up plan available in case something goes a little wrong. Just sayin'.
To replace a hose?
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Not everyone is a handy DIYer.
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I just can't imagine the cost of just replacing a hose using a professional plumber.
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I just can't imagine the cost of just replacing a hose using a professional plumber.
There are a lot of people who physically don’t have the strength to move a dishwasher or similar appliance to work on it because they are elderly or have other physical disabilities that they would require help with.

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There are a lot of people who physically don’t have the strength to move a dishwasher or similar appliance to work on it because they are elderly or have other physical disabilities that they would require help with.

Be thankful you’re not there yet….

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Absolutely correct, some people don't want to or are unable to fix things themselves. Some people shouldn't try, and some people never thought to do it themselves. But regardless, there is no shame in wanting or needing someone else to do the job.

I don't really have anyone I can recommend, but a very useful source for people who do stuff like this is your local hardware store. There are lots of handyman/people out there who would be perfect for a job like this and the good hardware stores know who they are.
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It isn't a shame... its a cost.

A handyman would be the least cost... or at least should be.

Each of the shops have lists of locals, and what services they perform.

We see them every day (many even on Saturdays) picking up the items needed for the project to be completed that day, and returning the extras from the day before.
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Call Gilford Home Center (603) 524-1692, and ask them for their list of local home repair services providers. Usually they will list what area they are from, and the services they feel up to the task to perform.

The further someone has to travel... usually the more it will cost.
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That's an easy fix, a couple wrenches, a few contortions to get it off, bring it to the hardware store or Lowes, get a new one, put it back in, make sure it doesn't leak and you are done.
Of the things that can go wrong in a kitchen, ice-makers and dishwashers number near the top. Not to mention the energy hogs that they are. A friend has added a second air-handler because the dishwasher had overloaded the air conditioning.

In older kitchens, access is often better, but it's "the few contortions" will cause DIY'ers to call for service. Dishwasher hoses tend to be short, close to electric wires, and are hard to handle, so it's not like replacing a clothes-washer hose.
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I just can't imagine the cost of just replacing a hose using a professional plumber.
I am not sure it's simply the hose, that's why I was someone else to take a look.
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If it isn't just the hoses...
Then you made need an appliance repair person.

It will be helpful for them to know the brand as they tend to have an idea what might be the problem.

I have used handymen to replace toilets and hoses, the only appliance repair person that I needed was last July for a dryer... luckily under warranty... he normally charges $150 for the first hour and $120 for anything after that.
He didn't have to make two visits as the culprit was a motor bracket that had loosened.
Lucky for me... because he was out of Manchester.

Without a warranty... I would call Barron's in Belmont (603) 524-0163, rather than Gilford Home Center to see what contact's they have.

Try to get an idea what the price might be... as a new dishwasher may be less expensive.
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I am not sure it's simply the hose, that's why I was someone else to take a look.
Oh my ! That changes the equation.

Parts. Labor.

If this is an older machine. Then one might take a gander to think about a new one. One could be going down a rabbit hole of potentially more upcoming repairs.
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Of the things that can go wrong in a kitchen, ice-makers and dishwashers number near the top. Not to mention the energy hogs that they are. A friend has added a second air-handler because the dishwasher had overloaded the air conditioning.

In older kitchens, access is often better, but it's "the few contortions" will cause DIY'ers to call for service. Dishwasher hoses tend to be short, close to electric wires, and are hard to handle, so it's not like replacing a clothes-washer hose.
Because trips to the chiropractor aren't cheap either.
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I would say if the dishwasher is five years old (or older) it just may be worthwhile to replace it with a new one.

Diagnosing a problem can be expensive and placing that money towards a new one instead may be a better idea.
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I would say if the dishwasher is five years old (or older) it just may be worthwhile to replace it with a new one.

Diagnosing a problem can be expensive and placing that money towards a new one instead may be a better idea.
You're right! The only time it's worth repairing is if it's under warrantee or if it's the main water feed hose which is fairly easy to change.
You can get a hose kit at HD. You can usually feed it through and connect it behind the lower front panel without removing the dish washer. A good handy man could take care of it if the owner is unable to.
If you call an appliance repairman it will cost you almost as much as replacing it.
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A burst hose, to me implies a slow or massive leak, running all the time. Something wrong with the dishwasher would imply a leak that occurs when the dishwasher is running.

From your original post it sounds like a burst feed hose that leaks constantly. If this is the case, and you have the inclination, the hook up is usually behind a plate on the bottom front of the dishwasher. Remove this plate and look. Depending on how old the unit is it could be a hand fitting on the hose or you could need a wrench, but it's probably not that hard to remove. Just make sure the water is turned off.

If you want someone to repair it, I would find a handy man who is probably going to be the least expensive. Plus after this initial contact you will have someone you can call to fix stuff. Plumbers are also great, but they cost more and some may not come out for a job like this.
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I had a discharge hose that had broken chafed through on an LG Dishwasher so wasn’t continuous or massive. Took a while to notice as the water was flowing under a wood floor when it leaked. Was a relative easy fix once I found the problem. Just had to order the part and pull the dishwasher out. Make sure you unplug it or turn the breaker off before working on it.


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It was the dishwasher itself. No more replies needed.
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When I posted to you early on, I had no idea this topic would generate so many answers - and so many of them were totally wrong. This Forum never ceases to amuse me when it comes to posters such as (who seems to know everything), and others who don't really know anything, but put up a lot of bluster.
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When I posted to you early on, I had no idea this topic would generate so many answers - and so many of them were totally wrong. This Forum never ceases to amuse me when it comes to posters such as (who seems to know everything), and others who don't really know anything, but put up a lot of bluster.
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The thread began with just a hose. Then morphed into - more than just a hose.

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So some of the responses addressed just the hose. Whilst others addressed the greater unknown issues.

And some addressed the cost/benefit issues.
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I'm wishing Andy Rooney was still around to tell us: "the rest of the story."
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Prices for a dishwasher run from $50 for a second hand appliance at the ReStore in Plymouth to maybe one thousand dollars for a high quality Bosch or a Samsung "smart" with a stainless steel interior.

Most Winnipesaukee island cottages draw their water directly from Lake Winnipesaukee, so washing dishes by hand using a double basin kitchen sink is how dirty dishes get cleaned on a Winnipesaukee island.

Any islanders have a dishwasher in their island cottage? Probably not and doing dishes by hand is something of an island ritual. So, who volunteers to wash the dishes?
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Wasn't that Paul Harvey?
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Lol, yes it was.
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Wasn't that Paul Harvey?
Now it is Paul Harvey vs Andy Rooney.

And yet, no conclusion from the original OP.
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Here is one brand list of "reliable" dishwashers.

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Well, I disagree with list.

GE is now owned by the Chinese.
More China junk parts even though assembled in USA.

Whirlpool - no more Whirlpool for me. Junk.

Kitchenaid. - Made by Whirlpool. Junk.

Beko. Whirlpool is mixed up with the Turkish appliance company.

LG - Another China company. More Chinese junk parts.

Which only leaves Bosch - in the above linked list.

Of course, there are other lists out there.
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Here is one brand list of "reliable" dishwashers.

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Well, I disagree with list.

GE is now owned by the Chinese.
More China junk parts even though assembled in USA.

Whirlpool - no more Whirlpool for me. Junk.

Kitchenaid. - Made by Whirlpool. Junk.

Beko. Whirlpool is mixed up with the Turkish appliance company.

LG - Another China company. More Chinese junk parts.

Which only leaves Bosch - in the above linked list.

Of course, there are other lists out there.
I have found that when you buy the basic models of appliances you have better luck. If you want one with all the high end electronic features then go high end! We had this discussion on the another thread about a washer. Many people just buy the most expensive, thinking they are buying the best model because it cost more and never use anything but the basic functions.
There is one brand I avoid at all costs, Samsung!
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Now it is Paul Harvey vs Andy Rooney.

And yet, no conclusion from the original OP.
Yeah, I'll chalk that up to late night posting. Harvey was an upbeat strong mostly positive type of guy, very interesting usually. Rooney could be entertaining but had that whiney delivery if I remember correctly.

I think the op's internet provider charges them by the word.
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Here is one brand list of "reliable" dishwashers.

LINK

Well, I disagree with list.

GE is now owned by the Chinese.
More China junk parts even though assembled in USA.

Whirlpool - no more Whirlpool for me. Junk.

Kitchenaid. - Made by Whirlpool. Junk.

Beko. Whirlpool is mixed up with the Turkish appliance company.

LG - Another China company. More Chinese junk parts.

Which only leaves Bosch - in the above linked list.

Of course, there are other lists out there.
LG, formerly Lucky Goldstar is a South Korean Company
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Prices for a dishwasher run from $50 for a second hand appliance at the ReStore in Plymouth to maybe one thousand dollars for a high quality Bosch or a Samsung "smart" with a stainless steel interior.

Most Winnipesaukee island cottages draw their water directly from Lake Winnipesaukee, so washing dishes by hand using a double basin kitchen sink is how dirty dishes get cleaned on a Winnipesaukee island.

Any islanders have a dishwasher in their island cottage? Probably not and doing dishes by hand is something of an island ritual. So, who volunteers to wash the dishes?
We have a dishwasher, but back in the early stages of island life ( before indoor plumbing ), they were done on the dock.
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When I posted to you early on, I had no idea this topic would generate so many answers - and so many of them were totally wrong. This Forum never ceases to amuse me when it comes to posters such as (who seems to know everything), and others who don't really know anything, but put up a lot of bluster.
Good luck.
I've been on this site since 2002. It really has become I bunch of grumpy people. Not everyone....this will be the last time I use this board when I need recommendations.
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I just can't imagine the cost of just replacing a hose using a professional plumber. It will be helpful for them to know the brand as they tend to have an idea what might be the problem.
I have used handymen to replace toilets and hoses, the only appliance repair person that I needed was last July for a dryer... luckily under warranty... he normally charges $150 for the first hour and $120 for anything after that.
He didn't have to make two visits as the culprit was a motor bracket that had loosened.
Lucky for me... because he was out of Manchester.

Without a warranty... I would call Barron's in Belmont (603) 524-0163, rather than Gilford Home Center to see what contact's they have.

Try to get an idea what the price might be... as a new dishwasher may be less expensive.[/QUOTE]
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I've been on this site since 2002. It really has become I bunch of grumpy people. Not everyone....t
This was the first response. To the point.

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I had a hose burst on a dishwasher. I need the hose repaired and the dishwasher re-installed. Any recommendations,,,,,
But then the information in original post changed by the OP. Maybe not just a simple hose. But potentially more issues with dishwasher.

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I am not sure it's simply the hose, that's why I was someone else to take a look.
And yes. OP did receive positive constructive information.

But, with a tad of humor thrown in. OP may not have laughted. But I do miss Andy Rooney.

He spoke about the foibles of life at times. Which apparently miraculously appear right here on this forum.
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This was the first response. To the point.



But then the information in original post changed by the OP. Maybe not just a simple hose. But potentially more issues with dishwasher.

And yes. OP did receive positive constructive information.

But, with a tad of humor thrown in. OP may not have laughted. But I do miss Andy Rooney.

He spoke about the foibles of life at times. Which apparently miraculously appear right here on this forum.

Bah, it's all good, glad the op found someone to fix his dishwasher. Hope life is better now.
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