Dishwashers save time, but when something goes wrong, it can disrupt your routine. Most problems are caused by clogs, worn-out parts, or incorrect detergent use. Here are the most common dishwasher issues Toronto homeowners face and how to fix them quickly.
Water not draining usually means a blocked filter or drain hose. Remove the bottom rack, clean the filter, and check for buildup in the drain line. If the issue continues, the drain pump may need replacement.
If dishes remain dirty after a cycle, the spray arms could be clogged or the water temperature too low. Make sure spray holes are clear and your water heater is set to at least 120°F (49°C).
Leaking water often points to a worn door gasket or loose hose connection. Replacing the gasket is an easy way to stop small leaks before they cause flooring damage.
Appliance-Expert.ca provides professional dishwasher repair and maintenance across Toronto. We diagnose electrical, mechanical, and drainage problems for all major brands and ensure each unit is tested for performance before completion.
FAQs
How often should I clean my dishwasher filter?
Every 2–3 weeks to prevent clogs.
Why does my dishwasher smell bad?
Food debris in the filter or drain line—run a cleaning cycle with vinegar.
Is a noisy dishwasher normal?
Grinding or squealing indicates a pump or motor issue needing inspection.