Richard Knight Plumbing connects dishwashers, plumbed in fridges, and washing machines across Sydney's Inner West, helping businesses, homes, and rental properties get new appliances set up properly from the start.
A dishwasher should make the kitchen easier to use, not introduce a cupboard full of dampness, a leak, or a slow drain. Richard Knight Plumbing connects new and replacement dishwashers, checking fittings, water supply, and waste connections before the appliance is put to work. For an everyday kitchen upgrade, a renovation, or a rental, the aim is a neat connection that works as it should.
A plumbed in fridge needs more than a convenient space beside the cabinetry. It needs a considered pipe route, fittings that can be accessed if they ever need attention, and a suitable water connection. Richard Knight Plumbing installs water connections for compatible fridges, helping you plan a clean setup for chilled water and ice without cluttering the kitchen or compromising its layout.
A washing machine can place a lot of water through a small area in a short time. Richard Knight Plumbing connects washing machines, checking the drain point, hoses, and water supply before the first load goes on. Whether it is a compact laundry, a renovated bathroom, or a shared utility room, we help make sure the connection suits the space and the way it is used every day.
Appliance plumbing covers the water supply and drainage connections needed for compatible dishwashers, plumbed in fridges, and washing machines. It can also include assessing existing fittings, confirming the appliance location works with the plumbing available, and replacing unsuitable connections at the property.
Often, yes. The area needs suitable cabinetry space, drainage access, and a nearby water supply. Richard Knight Plumbing can assess the intended location before the appliance is selected or delivered, helping identify whether any plumbing changes are needed to make the installation work properly.
In many kitchens, a water connection can be routed through cabinetry so the finished space remains neat. The final route depends on access, appliance location, and the existing plumbing. It should also remain practical to isolate or inspect if attention is needed later.
It can, provided the intended space has suitable access, drainage, and water supply for the appliance and its connections. In compact Inner West properties, planning the hose route and drain point before installation can help avoid awkward access or water issues later.
Yes. When an older appliance is removed, its existing hoses, taps, or waste connections may not suit the replacement. Richard Knight Plumbing can assess what is already there, make any required plumbing changes, and connect the new compatible appliance to the updated fittings.
A dishwasher needs a safe connection to the water supply and waste line. A plumber can assess the existing fittings, connect the appliance, and check for leaks once water is running. Where power is not already available, an electrician may also be needed, depending on the appliance and the kitchen setup.
Only compatible plumbed in fridge models can be connected to a water supply. These fridges may provide chilled water, ice, or both. Before work begins, it is useful to confirm the model and the intended location so the available connection, cabinetry, and pipe route can be considered.
A washing machine leak or overflow can come from the appliance, the drain receiving discharged water, or its hoses. Note where the water appears and when it happens. If the issue occurs as the machine drains, the waste connection or drainage line may need to be assessed.
Yes. Appliance plumbing can be needed in cafés, common areas, offices, rental properties, and shared laundries. Richard Knight Plumbing can assess the required connections, explain the work clearly, and help coordinate practical access with managers, occupants, other trades, and owners.
Have the appliance make and model, delivery timing, and intended location ready where possible. Photos of the existing space and connections can also help. For a replacement, let us know whether the old appliance has already been disconnected or whether it still needs to be removed.