Need urgent repairs for your dishwasher? We are here to help!
Below are the most common Dishwasher problems that we fix

Cleaning of filters, spray arms
Cleaning of detergent dispenser
Replace pumps and motors
Replace float switch
Replace Heating element
Replace Racks and wheels
Fix electrical wiring and connections
Replace Control Panel and PC Board
Frequently Asked Questions for Dishwasher problems
Possible Causes:
Clogged or dirty spray arms.
Blocked or dirty filter.
Hard water buildup.
Overloading or improper dish arrangement.
Using the wrong detergent.
Dishwasher salt refreshes the dishwasher’s water softening system. A dishwasher needs soft water so glasses come out shiny, clean and free from water spots.
Using hard water in a dishwasher can lead to limescale build-up on utensils and can potentially damage the appliance. That’s why it’s crucial to soften water with coarse salt
Do not use table salt in your dishwasher. Using table salt is not recommended. Doing so could damage the water softening system. Only use dishwasher coarse salt
Fill up the salt compartment until the water is displaced and runs out.
Possible Causes:
Clogged drain hose.
Blocked filter.
Malfunctioning drain pump.
Possible Causes:
Damaged door gasket.
Overfilled dishwasher.
Clogged filter or drain hose.
Leaky water inlet valve.
Possible Causes:
Loose or blocked spray arms.
Items (like utensils) rattling inside.
Faulty motor or pump.
Possible Causes:
Food particles trapped in the filter or drain.
Mold or mildew buildup.
Standing water in the dishwasher.
You should clean your dishwasher at least once a month. This includes wiping down the door, cleaning the filter, and running a cleaning cycle with vinegar or a dishwasher cleaner.
You can use white vinegar, baking soda, or a commercial dishwasher cleaner to remove grease, soap scum, and odours.
Vinegar and Baking Soda Method:
Place a bowl of white vinegar on the top rack.
Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of the dishwasher.
Run a hot water cycle without any dishes.
Commercial Dishwasher Cleaner:
Place a commercial dishwasher cleaner tablet or powder in the detergent dispenser.
Run a hot water cycle without any dishes.
Descaling:
If you notice a buildup of limescale, you can use a dishwasher descaler product, following the instructions on the package.
Possible Causes:
Door latch not engaging.
Power supply issue.
Faulty control panel or timer.
Blown thermal fuse.
Possible Causes:
Clogged filters or spray arms.
Malfunctioning heating element.
Overloaded dishwasher.
Possible Causes:
Obstructions inside the dishwasher.
Misaligned door or latch.
Damaged door gasket.
