Tuesday 14 November 2017

How To Connect A New Washing Machine Yourself For Free

Getting a new washing machine can be expensive especially if you have to pay someone to fit it. Some major washing machine retailers offer an installation service which can range between £25-£45.

As you would have already paid several hundreds for the appliance wouldn't it be nice if you could connect the washing up yourself, gain a skill and save some money in the process ?.

Well this is what I decided to do and to help anyone else in my situation I created this step-by-step guide so they wouldn't have to go through the hardship of figuring it all out.

How to install a new washing machine

1. Disconnect and remove your existing washing machine - If you have not completed this step already I have provided a guide called 'How to disconnect, remove and dispose of a washing machine for free'.

2. Maneuver the washing machine into position - Not an easy job as they are quite heavy but move the washing machine roughly where you want it to be, which is probably where your old one was. Make sure to leave enough room to access the rear pipework and power cables.

3. Attach the cold water feed hose pipe to the back washing machine - Your washing machine should have been supplied with a cold water feed pipe. The pipe has two different ends, one that looks like a hook and another that is straight. The end that looks like a hook is the one that needs to be connected to the back of the washing machine and can be easily screwed on (See right).






4. Check hose pipe and cable length - You will now need to check that the power cable, waste drainage hose pipe and cold water feed cables are long enough. Take the power cable and hold it to the plug socket, take the waste pipe and hold it to the relevant connector (in my case sink U-bend) and take the cold water feed pipe and hold it up to the cold water isolation valve.

If you find that the waste hosepipe from the washing machine doesn't reach then please follow my instruction within the post 'How to connect a washing machine with drain waste hosepipe extension'.

However, if you are happy that everything will connect then proceed to the next step.

5.  Connect the cold water feed hosepipe - The cold water feed hosepipe is the easiest to fit as it has a threaded end so just screw it onto the cold water isolation valve.










6. Connect the drain waste hosepipe - Fitting this hose pipe can be quite tricky depending on the position of the pipework it connects to.

The first step is to place the loose hose pipe clamp ring over the unattached drain pipe. You do this first because trying to add it after the pipe is in position can be a nightmare.

Slide / push the waste hose pipe over the drain pipe (in my case included as part of my sink's U-bend). This will be a very tight fitting so it may take some effort to get it properly located.

Once in position slide the hosepipe clam ring into the position shown on the right and use a screw driver to tighten.

7. Just add water - Release the water from the isolation valve into the washing machine by moving the tap into the 'Open' position. You should hear a rush of water at this point.

Check for leaks







8.  Plug in the power lead - All you need to do now is plug in the power lead and you are ready to use your new washing machine.

**Side notes**


  • Read the instructions that come with your washing machine. The appliance will likely have bolts inserted into the back that keep the drum and other components still in transit which need to be removed before installation and use.
  • You will find that your washing machine is wet in certain places when you receive it. This is nothing to worry about, it is just residue from when they test it at the factory.
  • Apologies for the slightly grotty pictures from under my old sink. We have a whole new kitchen now and hopefully less dead spiders !!


I hope you found this post helpful, please let me (and others) know how you got on with your installation in the comments below.

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