Order-specific coordination

Delivery and installation begin with the site—not the truck.

Service availability, scope, provider, timing, and price must be confirmed for the exact appliance, destination, access conditions, and written quote.

Planning checklist

Define the work before it is scheduled.

This site does not promise a universal delivery or installation package. The applicable written quote should identify the service and the party responsible for each part.

01

Delivery path

  • Truck access and unloading area
  • Doors, elevators, hallways, turns, and stairs
  • Floor, wall, cabinet, and island protection
  • Removal path for an existing appliance
02

Site readiness

  • Finished opening and level, load-bearing floor
  • Manufacturer-specified power, water, ventilation, and clearances
  • Completed cabinetry, panels, handles, and trim
  • Safe access for the people responsible for the work
03

Written responsibility

  • Who transports, unpacks, places, connects, tests, and removes debris
  • Whether old-appliance removal is included
  • Who supplies missing hardware or project materials
  • What happens if the site or delivery path is not ready
Important boundary

Appliance guidance is not a substitute for site approval.

Final fit, utilities, code compliance, panels, connections, and installation should be confirmed using the current manufacturer instructions and by the professionals responsible for the project.

If a third-party provider is involved, ask that the provider, scope, price, insurance or licensing requirements, and responsibility for the work be made clear before scheduling.

Review the measurement guide
Share the destination

Ask what can be quoted for your ZIP code and site.

No service is included unless it appears in the applicable written quote.