What We Hook Up
Dishwashers (supply, drain with proper high loop or air gap, and a real shutoff valve), refrigerator and ice maker lines (a proper quarter-turn valve and quality line — not a saddle valve), washing machine connections (hot/cold supply, hoses, and drain standpipe), and under-sink filtration or instant-hot units.
Why the Water Side Matters More Than the Appliance
Appliance leaks are one of the most common causes of home water damage, and it's almost never the appliance itself — it's the connection behind it. Old saddle valves that seize and weep, rubber washer hoses past their life, drain lines without a high loop siphoning dirty water backward. We do the connections the boring, correct way, so the appliance is the only thing that ever needs replacing.
Delivery Install vs. a Plumber
Delivery crews connect to what's already there — they won't add a shutoff, replace a corroded valve, or run a new line. If your existing valve is seized, your hookup is a saddle valve, or there's no line where the new appliance needs one, that's the plumbing half of the job, and that's us.