Dishwashers
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General Guidelines:
Dishwashers
are a modern convenience that few want to live without. Not only
do they allow us to spend more time with our families and less time
washing dishes, dishwashers have become so efficient they save us
money on water and electricity. Today's dishwashers use half as
much electricity as those manufactured in 1972 and half as much
water as washing the same amount of dishes by hand! And many new
dishwashers have built-in booster heaters that gets water hot enough
to kill germs and cut grease much better than can be done washing
by hand.
Listed
below are the popular kinds of dishwashers available today. Read
about their pros and cons and also special considerations for each
type. Remember to bring accurate measurements of the space you want
your new unit to fill.
1.)
Under-Counter Dishwashers
Most
homes use under-counter dishwashers today where the dishwasher is
a permanent part of the kitchen. This saves valuable kitchen floor
space, as opposed to separate portable dishwashing units and offer
you many more options and styles to choose from. Under-counter dishwashers
also fit more dishes and are available to match your other appliances.
They are easier and faster to operate as they are always attached
to electricity and water sources and you can use your sink at the
same time as your dishwasher.
Dishwashers
involve complicated interactions between your plumbing and electrical
systems and their complex electronics. If you're installing an under-counter
dishwasher for the first time, extensive plumbing, carpentry and
electrical skills are needed. Please consult professionals to make
sure your appliance is installed safely and correctly. Also, make
sure to accurately measure the space your new unit will fill, which
can be difficult, as the old units are built in and it may not be
easy to see where they end inside your counters. Most manufacturers
can get you exact measurements when provided with a model number.
There
are many different features available today in under-counter dishwashers.
Make sure to examine your unique needs and choose the correct balance
of features. Some features that you may wish to look into include
noise reduction, delayed start and filters. Dishwashers can vary
in their noise production, which can have a large impact on your
family if your kitchen is connected to a commonly used gathering
area like a family room. If a noisy dishwasher will interfere with
your evening time in the family room, consider a model that has
extra noise reduction features. Delayed start features allow you
to set a time for the wash cycle to begin later in the day. This
is very useful if you want to run your dishwasher at times when
noise will not disturb you or energy costs are lower. Under-counter
dishwashers have a variety of filtering methods. Some need to be
replaced periodically and others have grinders which dispose of
large food items without replacing filters. Look into each unit's
filtering methods to see which is right for you.
2.)
Portable Dishwashers
Portable
dishwashers are much less common than under-counter dishwashers
but can be a very convenient solution in certain circumstances.
Portable dishwashers are stored elsewhere and connected to your
kitchen sink when a load is ready to be washed. If there is no room
in your kitchen to install an under-counter dishwasher, portable
dishwashers can be stored elsewhere and wheeled in when needed.
They often have butcher-block tops that can provide extra counter
space when in the kitchen. Also, portable dishwashers can be taken
with you when you move to another residence.
Portable
dishwashers can be somewhat inconvenient since they need to be connected
to and disconnected from electricity and water each time they are
used. While they can save your under-counter space, they do need
to be stored somewhere when not in use and do take up kitchen floor
space when in use. These units are usually smaller than standard
under-counter dishwashers but still clean effectively.
Make
sure to measure the space you have available carefully, including
where it will be when connected to water and electricity and where
it will be stored when not in use. It is important to understand
how to connect it to electricity and water and to make sure the
proper connections are available in your space. Less features are
usually available in portable dishwashers, but it still important
to compare your needs with the features available. See the last
paragraph in the under-counter dishwasher section for a review of
some convenient features you may wish to research.
A Special Note on Self-Installation:
Thinking
about saving some money by installing your new dishwasher yourself?
Stop!!
Dishwashers
are expensive and complicated appliances. They are very heavy, require
specialized tools and can have complicated connections with your
home's plumbing and electrical system. Improper installation can
result in broken appliances, invalidated warranties, damage to your
home's floors, surfaces, plumbing and cabinets and injuries to yourself.
Not to mention that you'll need to find a way to get your dishwasher
home without damaging it and what will you do with your old one
when you're done?
If
you're installing an under-counter dishwasher for the first time,
extensive plumbing, carpentry and electrical skills are needed.
Please consult professionals to make sure your appliance is installed
safely and correctly. If you want to get the most out of your investment,
have it installed by an expert. Installation is usually very inexpensive
and even small mistakes made while installing it yourself can cost
you big bucks in the future. Save yourself! Let us, true experts,
install your new dishwasher.
3.)
To Warranty or Not to Warranty?
Dishwashers
involve lots of water and lots of electricity working side by side,
which we all know can lead to a dangerous and destructive situation
should something go wrong. Misbehaving dishwashers can cause kitchen
floods and only experts should attempt to deal with electrical matters
when water is involved. Because of this, repairs to your dishwasher
can be very expensive.
On
the other hand, extended warranties are usually very inexpensive
and can therefore save you thousands in the future. Some can even
cover extra costs that result from the malfunction of an appliance.
It's simple and inexpensive to purchase extended warranties and
one of the smartest ways to protect your investment.
If
you can spare a few thousand dollars without batting an eyelash
for a new one should it break tomorrow and destroy your floors along
with it, don't bother buying warranty. But if you're like most of
us, protect yourself by purchasing inexpensive extended warranties
when you buy a new appliance and save yourself big money in the
long run. |