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Experienced Technicians
Our fully licensed appliance installation specialists each have over 10 years of trusted service experience. -
Fully Warrantied
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Guaranteed Results
If we can’t install your dishwasher, you’ll only be charged a consultation fee—there’s no need to pay for the installation.
What types of dishwashers do we install?
Our dishwasher installation services cover any type of dishwasher. If it’s a dishwasher, we can install it—whether it’s built-in or portable, has front controls or top controls, or is integrated or freestanding. Contact us now and we’ll have your dishwasher installed in no time.
Built-in Dishwashers
Portable Dishwashers
Countertop Dishwashers
Drawer Dishwashers (Dishdrawers)
Dishwasher Brands We Install
If you’re looking for a installation specialist for your brand of dishwasher, or you’re worried that your dishwasher brand may be too obscure or outdated to install—worry not. Our experienced team of dishwasher installation specialists can install any dishwasher brand bought and sold in Canada.
Don’t see your brand listed? Just ask!
We’ll install your dishwasher quickly and affordably so that you can stop scrubbing by hand!
We’ll install your dishwasher quickly and affordably so that you can get back to everyday life.
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Same or Next-Day Installations
Contact us now and we’ll Install your dishwasher within 48 hours. We’re available 7 days a week, rain or shine to get your appliances installed.
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Convenient Service
We provide you with 30 minutes notice as to when we’ll be arriving so that you know when to expect us. We arrive ready to install your dishwasher on the spot. We carry all the tools in our vehicles to make the installation process as fast as possible.
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Affordable Prices
We provide top-tier installation services without the high-end prices. Our extensive experience and speedy service allows us to pass affordable dishwasher installation prices on to our customers.
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Trusted Experience
Our installation specialists have been in the industry for over a decade because they love to help people. When you call Pegasus Appliance Repair, you’ll have the comfort of knowing you’ll be working with specialists that really care.
Service You Can Trust
Dishwasher Installations from Hamilton to Toronto
Pegasus Appliance Repairs provides reliable appliance and dishwasher installation services across the Greater Toronto & Hamilton Area.
Dishwasher Care & Maintenance Tips
Believe it or not, we hope you never have to call us! If you treat your appliances with extra care, you can significantly extend their lifespan—saving you time on money. Here are some helpful dishwasher maintenance tips to help you get more out of your dishwasher:
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Unclog & clean your dishwasher drain
The drain can be found at the bottom of your dishwasher. It’s designed to catch food debris, so it needs to be cleaned regularly. A clogged drain not only means that your dishwasher will do a worse job cleaning dishes, it will also use more energy in the process.
Unclogging and cleaning your dishwasher drain as often as possible will help your dishwasher run better and extend its lifespan.
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Clean your dishwasher regularly
Even though it’s your dishwasher’s job to clean, your dishwasher needs to be cleaned too! Every week or so, wipe down any food residue that builds up along the edges of your appliance, as this can cause damage or leaks to your machine.
About once a month, pour one cup of white vinegar into a dishwasher-safe container (e.g. a glass or tupperware). Place the container in the top rack and run your dishwasher on the hottest cycle. Once the vinegar cycle is complete, sprinkle a healthy amount of baking soda along the bottom of your dishwasher and run it using a short wash cycle. The combination of vinegar and baking soda will deep clean your dishwasher, leaving it looking (and smelling) shiny and new!
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Conserve energy by turning off the dry cycle
Did you know your dishwasher uses up more energy when it dries than when it washes? That’s because your dishwasher dries your dishes by blasting enough heat to turn the water to steam. If you’re not in a rush (i.e. you’re running the dishwasher overnight) and you’re looking to save energy and money, turn off the dry cycle and let your dishes drip dry with the door left open.
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Try to run your dishwasher with a full load
Your dishwasher is actually designed to work best when it’s full (but not overloaded). Not only does a full dishwasher make better use of the energy, water, and detergent, but if you consistently wait until your dishwasher is full, you’ll use your dishwasher less often, use less energy, and increase its lifespan.
However, don’t overload it. Make sure there’s still plenty of room for water to circulate and for the spinning arms to do their job.
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Run your dishwasher regularly
Although you should wait until you have a full load to run your dishwasher, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t run your dishwasher often. Running your dishwasher frequently will prevent long-term residue buildup, which will actually reduce how often you need to clean it
And as you may know, washing your dishes in the dishwasher uses less water and energy than washing dishes by hand—so don’t feel guilty tossing your dishes in the dishwasher.
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Repair your dish racks if they’re damaged
If the plastic coating is wearing off of your dishwasher’s dish racks, it’s best to repair them as soon as possible. You don’t necessarily have to replace the entire rack though. You can use replacement tine tips or touch up any flaking paint.
If your dishwasher racks are not repaired, they may begin to rust and corrode. Rust particles can do serious damage to your dishwasher once they enter your dishwasher pump. This can lead to bigger issues and expensive repairs. So you’re much better off repairing your dish racks ASAP!
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Clean and inspect your dishwasher’s spinning arms
The spinning arms in your dishwasher need to be able to spin properly in order to clean your dishes. Before running your dishwasher, check that these arms have enough room to spin around without hitting your dishes. Bumping against your dishes can cause long-term damage to the arms and reduce the effectiveness of your dishwasher over time.
These spinning arms may also have holes from which the water comes out. If they’re not washed regularly, they build up with food residue, blocking the water from flowing properly. To clean your dishwasher arm, you can brush or scrub the holes to clean any loose debris. You may need to use a wire, toothpick, or pliers if there’s a significant clog.