Installation Complete!

I suppose I should have let you know this sooner, especially after my appliance rant a week ago.

You will be happy to know that the refrigerator and the stove both arrived when they were supposed to. What a relief!

Pardon the small fingerprints on the stainless steel, but Andrew is loving the new dishwasher! That went in first. There was plenty of things that we had to do to get it all wired up and ready to go, but it is in place and working.

We got a laugh when we started it up and it began to drain. My father in law and I forgot to connect the tube to the garbage disposal, so we flooded the kitchen. At least it was an easy fix.

The fridge arrived Friday morning. No issues getting it in the door this time. Once it was up in the kitchen, we breathed a sigh of relief when we saw that it would indeed fit in the space the old fridge was in. Once small hiccup happened as we attempted to attach the water line. For some reason (unknown at the time) the water was still flowing from the water line – even though I had shut all the water off.

Yeah, I forgot there is also a shut off that goes directly to the water line. Once we figured that out, a bit of new tube and a couple connectors and we were in business!

It will take some getting used to with the freezer on the bottom. We had a side by side before. Andrew, of course, loves to open up the drawers and play with the ice cubes.

The stove came shortly after that. I was already on the road to work, but the guys came in and connected the whole thing up and plugged it in. Bingo! It’s done!

LOL – Of course, the shiny new appliances show you just how messy the house is in the reflection.

I’m just glad that it is all done and we finally have everything in place. There is an entire new feel to the kitchen.

9 thoughts on “Installation Complete!

  1. Good! They look nice and like Randy suggested, hopefully it’ll be years before you need to go through that again. We have a bottom freezer, i quite like the design, better to have the things you got to more often (frig) at a convenient height. Plus, since warm air rises maybe it’s a little bit more efficient to have the coldest stuff at the bottom.

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