Dishwasher Leaking Water?

Finding water on the floor? Learn common leak sources and when to call an expert.

Puddle Forming Around Your Dishwasher?

Noticing water seeping out from under your dishwasher door, pooling on the floor nearby, or dripping from underneath? Dishwasher leaks need prompt attention to prevent water damage to your floors and cabinets. Leaks can originate from door seals, hoses, or internal components.

Potential Causes (Brief Overview)

  • A damaged or dirty door gasket/seal.
  • Using the wrong type or too much detergent, causing oversudsing and overflow.
  • Loose or damaged water inlet hose connection.
  • Loose or damaged drain hose connection.
  • A cracked dishwasher tub or internal components (pump housing, filter housing).
  • A malfunctioning water inlet valve (overfilling).
  • Improper leveling of the dishwasher.
Important: Identifying leaks from internal components like the tub, pump, or valve requires careful inspection inside and potentially underneath the unit, involving water and electrical risks.

Why Professional Diagnosis is Important for Leaks

  • Careful Inspection: Identifying the exact source, which might only leak during specific parts of the cycle (fill, wash, drain).
  • Component Access: Pulling out the dishwasher to inspect hoses, valves, and the tub underneath.
  • Seal/Gasket Replacement: Properly replacing door gaskets requires careful fitting.
  • Component Repair/Replacement: Fixing or replacing leaking valves, pumps, or hoses.
  • Safety Risks: Potential for significant water damage, electrical shock, and flooding if connections aren't secured properly.
If basic checks of the door seal, detergent use, and visible hoses don't stop the leak, professional help is recommended. Internal leaks require diagnosis and repair by a qualified technician.

Stop the Dishwasher Leak - Get Expert Help Fast!

Prevent water damage in your kitchen. Connect with a local, qualified technician to find and fix your dishwasher leak safely.