January
A dishwasher that won’t drain properly is one of the most common appliance issues homeowners face. This guide will help you identify and potentially resolve the problem before calling a professional.
1. Clogged Garbage Disposal
If you’ve recently installed a garbage disposal or haven’t used your dishwasher in a while, the drain might be clogged. Run the disposal to clear any buildup.
2. Blocked Drain Hose
The drain hose connecting your dishwasher to the garbage disposal or sink drain can become kinked or clogged with food particles and debris.
3. Faulty Drain Pump
A broken or malfunctioning drain pump may need professional replacement. Listen for unusual sounds during the drain cycle.
Key Factors to Consider
- Regular maintenance can prevent most drainage issues
- Professional inspection is recommended annually
- Proper loading of dishes helps prevent clogs
Conclusion
While some drainage issues can be resolved with simple DIY solutions, persistent problems require professional attention. Contact Repair Boy for reliable dishwasher repair services.
"Regular maintenance of your dishwasher can prevent most common drainage issues and extend the life of your appliance."
Senior Appliance Technician