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<blockquote data-quote="Ozark Wizard" data-source="post: 489598" data-attributes="member: 3652"><p>Just out of curiosity, are your cabinets 24 inches deep? Is the dishwasher? If one or the other is different, that would be an issue..</p><p></p><p>Also, check the flooring under the dishwasher. If there are odd heights they will give you grief... Typically, the rear of the washer has wheels that roll, but the front has adjustable feet. (think hex head base with threaded rods) The front feet might be hitting substrate, though, without it going in all the way, that is unlikely... </p><p></p><p>In a perfect world, there should be standardized sizing of appliances. You might be dealing with a less than perfect scenario though.</p><p></p><p>Beware of using accordion flex drains, as they tend to collect debris easily and thus clog quickly. Also, they do not fair well with very hot water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ozark Wizard, post: 489598, member: 3652"] Just out of curiosity, are your cabinets 24 inches deep? Is the dishwasher? If one or the other is different, that would be an issue.. Also, check the flooring under the dishwasher. If there are odd heights they will give you grief... Typically, the rear of the washer has wheels that roll, but the front has adjustable feet. (think hex head base with threaded rods) The front feet might be hitting substrate, though, without it going in all the way, that is unlikely... In a perfect world, there should be standardized sizing of appliances. You might be dealing with a less than perfect scenario though. Beware of using accordion flex drains, as they tend to collect debris easily and thus clog quickly. Also, they do not fair well with very hot water. [/QUOTE]
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