A dishwasher is usually connected inside a crowded sink cabinet with a siphon, filter, bin and flexible hoses already there. A drain mistake or crushed hose can quickly cause odours, overflow or appliance errors.
What is checked before connection
- Dedicated dishwasher valve. Ideally it shuts off only the appliance.
- Siphon with the correct branch. The drain hose must not be pushed into a random opening.
- Hose routing. Hoses must not be crushed when the machine is pushed back.
- Available space. Especially for built-in models under a countertop.
How the work is done
- The sink cabinet and outlets are inspected.
- The inlet hose is connected to the valve.
- The drain is connected to a siphon or dedicated outlet.
- The machine is pushed in without crushing hoses.
- A test cycle is run and joints are checked.
What often needs rework
- Replacing the siphon. Older siphons may not have a proper dishwasher branch.
- Adding a tee or separate valve. If there is only one water outlet under the sink.
- Extending or replacing hoses. They should not be stretched to the limit.
- Creating a high drain loop. So water and odours do not return to the appliance.
Typical cost
- Connection to ready outlets — 280–520 ₪
- With siphon or valve replacement — higher by parts and time
- Built-in dishwasher with front panel fitting — quoted separately if cabinetry work is needed
FAQ
Can a dishwasher drain into the same drain as the sink?
Yes, that is standard when the siphon has the correct branch and the drain hose is properly secured.
Why does the dishwasher smell like sewage?
Most often the drain was connected without a high loop, the siphon is assembled badly or there is a clog under the sink.
Does the technician fit the front panel on a built-in dishwasher?
Not always. A plumber connects water and drain. Front panel fitting and kitchen adjustment may be a separate handyman or cabinetry task.