Dishwasher Not Draining?

Standing water in the bottom? Learn common causes like clogs and pump issues.

Water Left in Your Dishwasher Tub?

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Do you open your dishwasher after a cycle to find dirty water pooled at the bottom? A dishwasher that fails to drain completely leaves dishes sitting in grimy water and indicates a blockage or a problem with the drain pump system. This needs to be addressed to ensure proper cleaning and prevent odors.

Potential Causes (Brief Overview)

  • A clogged dishwasher filter.
  • A kinked or clogged drain hose.
  • Blockage in the garbage disposal or air gap (where the dishwasher drain hose connects).
  • An object obstructing the drain pump impeller.
  • A malfunctioning drain pump motor.
  • A faulty control board or timer.
Important: Accessing the drain pump and hoses involves dealing with potentially dirty water and electrical components.

Why Professional Diagnosis is Often Needed for Drainage Issues

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  • Component Access: Removing panels to access the drain pump, hoses, and electrical connections.
  • Handling Dirty Water: Safely removing standing water from the tub before repairs.
  • Checking Related Plumbing: Ensuring the garbage disposal or sink drain isn't the source of the backup.
  • Electrical Testing: Diagnosing the drain pump motor or control board requires testing.
  • Safety Risks: Potential for water spills, electrical shock, and dealing with unsanitary conditions.
If basic checks of the filter, hose, and air gap/disposal don't resolve the drainage problem, the issue likely lies with the drain pump or controls. A qualified technician can safely diagnose and repair the fault.

Drain Away Dishwasher Problems - Get Expert Help!

Stop dealing with standing water in your dishwasher. Connect with a local, qualified technician to diagnose and fix the drainage issue.