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Get the ideal dishwasher for your cabinet space with this measuring guide
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If you’re moving into a new place or finishing up a kitchen remodel, you may find yourself in need of some new appliances. While the fridge and stove are fairly straightforward, how do you size a dishwasher? Luckily, you typically have some breathing room since dishwasher legs are adjustable and it’s easy to fill in gaps when you install the dishwasher . Still, there are a few key considerations you may want to take into account. In this article, we’ll break down everything you’ll need to know about measuring your cabinet space for a new dishwasher.

Things You Should Know

  • Most cabinet openings for dishwashers fall into 1 of 2 sizes: standard or compact.
  • Standard cabinets are 24 by 24 by 35 in (61 by 61 by 89 cm). Compact cabinets are 18 by 24 by 35 in (46 by 61 by 89 cm). All measurements are width by length by depth.
  • Don’t include any baseboard shorter than 2 inches (5.1 cm) and don’t include the thin metal railing under the countertop in your measurements.
  • Dishwasher legs are adjustable, so it’s okay if it’s too short. The same goes for the depth. You can fill in gaps in the width with insulation or moving blankets.

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Measure the width of the opening.

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  1. Use a measuring tape and check the width under the cabinet. The countertop is a perfect straight edge to make measuring easy, so run the tape from the top left corner where the cabinet meets the underside of the countertop to the top right corner on the opposite side. Use a pen and paper to note the precise length, and include eights of an inch. [2]
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Measure the height of the dishwasher.

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Confirm you have clearance.

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  1. You need at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) of space to slide a dishwasher into its opening. If you’ve got a kitchen island across from the cabinet opening, measure that distance and jot it down. [5]
    • For example, if your cabinet is 24 inches (61 cm) deep, you need at least 27 inches (69 cm) of space to install a dishwasher with a depth of 24 inches (61 cm).
    • If your cabinet depth is 24 inches (61 cm), but you only have 20 inches (51 cm) of clearance to the island, your dishwasher can’t be more than 17 inches (43 cm) deep—even if you have the extra cabinet space.
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Make sure the floor is level in older homes.

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  1. If your home is old enough that the floors have warped over time, grab a spirit level and set the level down horizontally inside the cabinet. Check the bubble to confirm the floor is level. If there are any uneven bumps, hold the spirt level up and use it as a guide to measure the height where the flooring isn’t uniform. [6]
    • If the height in the uneven area is more than 1 2  in (1.3 cm) different than the other height measurements you’ve taken, use the shorter height from the uneven area.
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Opt for slightly smaller dimensions if necessary.

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  1. If your cabinet opening isn’t a common size for a dishwasher and you can’t find any models that fit perfectly, buy a dishwasher that’s 1 4 –1 inch (0.64–2.54 cm) smaller than the cabinet opening. You can always cover gaps or fill them in with insulation. [7]
    • If the height is a little short, you can extend the legs on the dishwasher to make it sit taller.
    • If the width of your dishwasher is smaller than the opening, you can insulate the gap with moving blankets.
    • The depth is the least important measurement—you can have any sized gap back there without it impacting performance.
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Consider 2 dishwashers for oversized cabinets.

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  1. If your cabinet is bigger than 36 inches (91 cm), your options are fairly limited. Unfortunately, these giant dishwashers just don’t tend to be very good. However, 2 compact dishwashers can be a great solution! Simply install them side-by-side. It’ll be cheaper for you, and you’ll cut back on your water/utility bills. [9]
    • As tempting as it may be to just install a normal dishwasher in a large cabinet space, you can’t fill in more than 1–2 in (2.5–5.1 cm) gaps with insulation.
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    Should I connect my dishwasher to the garbage disposal?
    Trevor Storey
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    Trevor Storey is an Appliance Technician based in Santa Cruz, California. With over a decade of experience, he is the owner of Santa Cruz Appliance Repair, providing appliance repair and maintenance services for all major appliances. He also offers propane conversion, vent cleaning, and DIY virtual repair consultations. Santa Cruz Appliance Repair received a Quality Business Award in 2024 as the Best Appliance Repair company in Santa Cruz, with an over 95% quality score. Trevor received a B.A. in Environmental Studies from the University of California, Santa Cruz.
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    Yes, I highly suggest connecting your dishwasher drain hose to the garbage disposal. But make sure you remove the plug or knockout from the disposal. Because if you don't, the dishwasher won't drain properly. Also, check your cabinets and countertops for any holes that rodents could squeeze through. Seal them up to prevent pests from entering your appliances.
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