Dishwasher Draining Issues

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The dishwasher is one of the most helpful home appliances you can own. It eliminates the hassle of washing every dish, pan, and utensil by hand. Everyone loves using their dishwasher until it breaks or starts acting up. There can be a variety of reasons why your dishwasher isn’t working properly, and dishwasher issues don’t automatically mean that you have an expensive repair job on your hands. At Home Warranty One, our warranty plans cover a wide range of home appliances, including dishwashers. 

Common Dishwasher Draining Problems 

Often times dishwasher draining issues can be caused by a clog in the appliance that prohibits water from draining properly. Clogs can be caused by pieces of food that are left on plates when they are put in the dishwasher, and end up getting stuck in the drain. It is recommended that you clean off the majority of food pieces from dishes before placing them in the dishwasher. This will help to avoid annoying clogs. 

If you find that your dishwasher is draining slowly or won’t drain at all, a solution of baking soda and vinegar followed by some boiling water can help to break up the clogged drain and flush out the food particles.

Dishwasher leaks can also be associated with draining issues. If there is no standing water inside the dishwasher, it is recommended to check the rubber seal around the dishwasher door. Cracks or gaps in this seal can cause water leakage. 

What To Do If Your Dishwasher Isn’t Working Properly 

Home Warranty One covers dishwasher appliances under our home warranty plans. Whether it’s a part that needs replacing or a mechanical issue, our dishwasher experts can come to your home and assess the dishwasher problem that you’re experiencing. 

Here are a few steps that you can take before contacting our Home Warranty One team to determine whether or not your dishwasher issue is something you can fix yourself.  

Try the garbage disposal

The garbage disposal helps to break up pieces of food that are tossed into the sink. If your garbage disposal is connected to your dishwasher, you will want to make sure that the hose connecting the two is stable and not clogged. 

Know your dishwasher model

The make and model of your dishwasher is located on the side of the dishwasher door. Researching your exact dishwasher model can help you find other troubleshooting tips or helpful information on how to avoid potential issues with your appliance. 

Clean regularly

Cleaning your dishwasher regularly is a great way to ensure that it won’t get clogged or have any drainage issues. Some dishwasher appliances have a basket that catches food particles. Emptying this basket out regularly will help to keep the dishwasher drain clear of any pieces of food. 

Check the motor

Irregular sounds from your dishwasher could be a mechanical problem with the pump or motor. This typically requires a dishwasher technician to look into the issue. 

Regardless of whether the issues with your dishwasher are something simple that you can fix, such as a slow drain, or more of a mechanical, having your dishwasher covered under a home warranty plan can help to ensure that the maintenance for the appliance is taken care of. 

Is your dishwasher covered?

At Home Warranty One, our warranty plans will help cover a number of home systems and home appliances. We understand how important a working dishwasher can be, which is why it is covered with our home warranty plans. Whatever issues your dishwasher may experience, our dishwasher technicians can help to fix the problem in a swift fashion or let you know what they’ll need to do to repair the appliance. You won’t need to worry about maintenance expenses, because Home Warranty One has you covered!

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