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Old 02-06-2023, 08:01 AM   #1
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I just can't imagine the cost of just replacing a hose using a professional plumber.
I am not sure it's simply the hose, that's why I was someone else to take a look.
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Old 02-06-2023, 08:42 AM   #2
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If it isn't just the hoses...
Then you made need an appliance repair person.

It will be helpful for them to know the brand as they tend to have an idea what might be the problem.

I have used handymen to replace toilets and hoses, the only appliance repair person that I needed was last July for a dryer... luckily under warranty... he normally charges $150 for the first hour and $120 for anything after that.
He didn't have to make two visits as the culprit was a motor bracket that had loosened.
Lucky for me... because he was out of Manchester.

Without a warranty... I would call Barron's in Belmont (603) 524-0163, rather than Gilford Home Center to see what contact's they have.

Try to get an idea what the price might be... as a new dishwasher may be less expensive.
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Old 02-07-2023, 05:00 PM   #3
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To replace a hose?
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I just can't imagine the cost of just replacing a hose using a professional plumber.
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If it isn't just the hoses...
Then you made need an appliance repair person.
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Originally Posted by John Mercier
I just can't imagine the cost of just replacing a hose using a professional plumber. It will be helpful for them to know the brand as they tend to have an idea what might be the problem.
I have used handymen to replace toilets and hoses, the only appliance repair person that I needed was last July for a dryer... luckily under warranty... he normally charges $150 for the first hour and $120 for anything after that.
He didn't have to make two visits as the culprit was a motor bracket that had loosened.
Lucky for me... because he was out of Manchester.

Without a warranty... I would call Barron's in Belmont (603) 524-0163, rather than Gilford Home Center to see what contact's they have.

Try to get an idea what the price might be... as a new dishwasher may be less expensive.[/QUOTE]
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Old 02-06-2023, 08:44 AM   #4
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I am not sure it's simply the hose, that's why I was someone else to take a look.
Oh my ! That changes the equation.

Parts. Labor.

If this is an older machine. Then one might take a gander to think about a new one. One could be going down a rabbit hole of potentially more upcoming repairs.
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