Dishwasher Not Working? We Handle the Plumbing Side.

Leaks, drain problems, installation, and hookups — dishwasher plumbing throughout the Triad.

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When Your Dishwasher Fails, Call a Plumber First

Not every dishwasher problem needs an appliance technician. If your dishwasher is leaking, not draining, or needs to be hooked up, that’s plumbing work — and that’s what we do.

 

All-Star Plumbing handles dishwasher plumbing throughout High Point, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and the Triad. We fix leaks, clear drain issues, install new dishwashers, and connect the water supply and drain lines properly.

 

If the problem is electrical (control panel, buttons, cycles) or mechanical (motor, pump internals, racks), you may need an appliance repair tech. But if water is involved — leaking, not draining, not filling.  A plumber should be your first call.

Dishwasher Problems a Plumber Can Fix

Here’s what’s plumbing-related — and what we handle.

Dishwasher Is Leaking

Dishwasher Won't Drain

Water Backs Up Into Sink When Dishwasher Runs

Dishwasher Won't Fill With Water

Dishwasher Smells Bad

New Dishwasher Needs Installation

Do You Need a Plumber or an Appliance Tech?

 Here’s a quick guide.

Call a Plumber (Us) For:

Call an Appliance Tech For:

Not Sure?

Call us. We’ll ask a few questions and tell you honestly whether it’s a plumbing issue or something for an appliance tech. If it’s not plumbing, we won’t waste your time or money.

Dishwasher Installation & Hookup

Bought a new dishwasher? Here’s what we do.

If you’re adding a dishwasher where there wasn’t one before, we:

  • Run water supply line from hot water
  • Install drain line connection (to disposal or drain tailpiece)
  • Install air gap if required by code
  • Position and level the dishwasher
  • Test for leaks and proper drainage
Note: Electrical connection may require an electrician if there’s no existing outlet.

Replacing an old dishwasher with a new one:

  • Remove and dispose of old unit
  • Connect new unit to existing supply and drain
  • Replace supply line (recommended with new install)
  • Level and secure dishwasher
  • Test for leaks and proper operation

Typical time: 1-2 hours

What Dishwasher Service Includes

  • Diagnose the plumbing problem
  • Fix supply line leaks
  • Clear or replace drain hose
  • Clean or replace air gap
  • Clear drain line obstructions
  • Check and fix garbage disposal connection
  • Test for proper drainage and no leaks

Typical time: 30-60 minutes

  • Position dishwasher in cabinet opening
  • Connect water supply (new braided supply line recommended)
  • Connect drain line to disposal or drain
  • Install high loop or air gap per code
  • Level and secure unit
  • Run test cycle and check for leaks
  • Haul away old dishwasher (if replacing)

Typical time: 1-2 hours

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Your Plumbing Problem, Solved in 3 Simple Steps!

Call and speak with a real person

No automated systems or call centers. When you call All-Star Plumbing, a real person answers 24/7, listens to the issue, and schedules help right away so you’re never waiting.

Get Clear Pricing Before Starting

Before any work begins, we explain the problem, walk you through your options, and give clear upfront pricing. You know the cost before we start, no surprises and no pressure.

We Fix the Problem

Our licensed plumbers arrive prepared to fix the issue correctly the first time. If we can’t fix it, you don’t pay. Simple, honest, and backed by our guarantee.

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Dishwasher Questions

How much does dishwasher installation cost?

Installation labor typically runs $150-$300 depending on complexity. Simple replacement is on the lower end. New installation with no existing connections costs more. We quote before starting.

Yes. Buy the dishwasher you want, and we’ll install it. Just make sure it fits your cabinet opening — standard is 24 inches wide.

Common plumbing causes: loose or damaged supply line, cracked drain hose, failed connection at garbage disposal, or clogged air gap causing overflow. We find the source and fix it.

Usually a clogged drain hose, blocked air gap, or garbage disposal issue (knockout plug not removed on new disposals). We clear the blockage.

Code requirements vary. High loop (drain hose looped up under the counter) is often acceptable. Air gap (visible device on countertop) is required in some areas. We install per local code.

If it’s a water supply issue, yes. If it’s electrical or the control board, that’s appliance repair territory. Call us — we’ll help you figure out which it is.

Replacement installation: 1-2 hours typical. New installation where none existed before may take longer if we need to run new supply and drain lines.

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