Dirty Dishes Left After Every Wash Cycle? We Can Repair that Dishwasher!
Dishwashers offer a great deal of convenience, washing your dishes, glasses and utensils while you sit back and relax. However, a broken-down or poorly running dishwasher is anything but convenient. That’s where our dishwasher repair service technicians come in! From extended wash cycles to drain problems, a variety of issues may be keeping your dishwasher from giving you the quality results you expect. Our expert technicians will help you identify the issue and provide a quick solution. We offer routine dishwasher maintenance to extend the life of your appliance.
Most Common Dishwasher Issues We Repair
When you notice the following, We may need dishwasher repair service!
- Glassware are cloudy
Cloudiness may indicate user error. For example: poor rinsing prior to loading or extremely hard water that may require a softener. Our reliable and trusted technicians can quickly get to the bottom of this! - Dishes are not properly cleaned at the end of each cycle
Blocked spray armholes, a worn pump assembly or wash impeller, or a burned-out heating element may cause dishes to not clean properly. - The dishwasher makes a humming sound and then turns off
When you notice that your dishwasher makes a humming noise and then turns off, it usually means that the motor seized and needs to be replaced. We can help you determine if this is the case and then provide dishwasher repair solution. - Wash cycles is running too long
When your dishwasher runs for too long, it may be having difficulty completing the cycle—either due to a defective thermostat or a malfunctioning timer. - The dishwasher is not filling up with water
Common reasons your dishwasher may not be filling up with water may include a defective water inlet solenoid, a failed valve, stuck or even defective overflow float switch can be the cause, or a malfunctioning timer. Regardless, we can repair any of these issues! - Water is not pumping out
A clogged drain line, worn-out drain solenoid, or drain impeller can all be to blame for preventing water from being properly removed from your dishwasher. - The dishwasher is leaking
Using too much or incompatible soap is typically a primary culprit for leaks. Worn door gaskets, tub-to-motor gaskets, or spray arm assemblies, or a leaking pump/motor assembly may also be the issue.