Dishwashers have become an integral part of every home, allowing families and individuals to save time that they previously wasted cleaning their dishes and cutlery manually. With this unit, you will no longer have to leave your sink loaded with dirty dishes just because you don’t have time to clean them.
But just like any other appliance, your dishwasher will develop problems over time, some of which might leave it completely grounded. One of the most common problems with a dishwasher is improper draining. In this article, we will tell you what to do when your dishwasher isn’t draining properly.
Run Your Waste Disposal
Your dishwasher could be developing drainage problems due to blocked waste disposal or an air gap in the connecting hose between the washer and the waste disposal machine. So, the first step in addressing the drainage problem should be to run the waste disposal. This helps to reduce waste in the unit and allows more water to flow freely.
Check for Blocked Pipe
It is essential to check your dishwasher’s underside to ensure that no food items or other objects are blocking the free flow of water. At times, large food particles accumulate at the base of the dishwasher to block the drainpipe. If this is the cause of the problem, you have to manually open the washer and unblock the pipes.
Clean or Replace the Filter
If the filter of your dishwasher is clogged or damaged, your machine will not drain water properly. Unfortunately, most people do not know that the filter needs to be cleaned routinely. Each dishwasher comes with the manufacturer’s instructions on how to clean or replace the filter. If you are not sure how it’s done, you can contact your drainage system expert for assistance.
Regular Inspection of Your Drain Hose
Sometimes, the drain hose attached to the sink and waste disposal machine becomes tangled or kinked, blocking water’s free flow. Therefore, you need to inspect it regularly and straighten any tangled sections. You also need to blow the pipe or poke a wire through it to any objects that may be stuck inside.
Check the Drain Valve
If your dishwasher’s drain valve is frozen, it will prevent water’s free flow, causing drainage problems. So, inspect this valve regularly to ensure that it is not stuck or frozen. A good drain valve should be moving freely. It’s always prudent to hire an experienced plumber to inspect the dishwasher for you.
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