New appliances need proper plumbing connections. We install water supply lines and drainage for washing machines, dishwashers, refrigerators, and more. Professional installation prevents leaks and water damage.
New appliances need proper plumbing connections to function safely and reliably. Washing machines, dishwashers, refrigerators with ice makers, and other water-using appliances all require professional installation to prevent leaks, water damage, and operational problems. Plombier Gatineau provides complete appliance hookup services throughout the Outaouais region.
Improper appliance connections are a leading cause of water damage claims. A loose washing machine hose can burst and flood your home. A refrigerator water line without a proper shutoff valve becomes an emergency when it leaks. We ensure every appliance connection is secure, code-compliant, and protected with appropriate shutoff valves.
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While physically possible, we recommend professional installation. Washing machine floods are one of the top insurance claims for water damage. We use braided stainless steel hoses, proper shut-off valves, and verify connections to prevent problems.
Yes! We handle the plumbing connections for appliances you've purchased from any retailer. We don't do electrical work, so you may need an electrician as well for some appliances.
Most appliance hookups take 30-60 minutes if plumbing connections are already in place. If we need to run new water lines or install drain connections, it takes longer. We'll provide a time estimate.
These hoses have a flexible inner core wrapped in braided stainless steel. They're much more durable and burst-resistant than rubber hoses. We always use them for washing machines and recommend them for all appliances.
Yes, we can relocate washing machines by running new water supply and drain lines to the new location. This is more involved than a simple hookup and requires planning for proper drainage.
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