Your GE dishwasher seems to function properly and clean the dishes. However, water refuses going through the piping and floods the counter. If the water remains after the previous cycle (even if it isn’t dirty), your dishwasher needs troubleshooting. A blockage is a common issue for various units. Check for a clog and clean it. Make sure there is not any paper or large object covering or blocking the sump area in the rear of the tub. Check the drain hose where it connects below the sink for a blockage or a kink in the hose. New dishwashers come with a white corrugated drain hose which should be used. Re-using old, worn out drain hoses may promote kinking or a blockage. Make sure the kitchen sink drain is not clogged. If a disposer is installed, run the disposer to clear the drain system. Do not put your hands into the garbage disposer to check it as a serious injury could occur. You should always turn on your garbage disposer prior to running the dishwasher to clean out any food or debris within the drain system. If an air gap is installed with the dishwasher drain plumbing, remove the cap on the air gap and clean out any build-up of debris. Clearing the air gap will allow water to flow better as the dishwasher drains. If a disposer was recently installed or replaced, make sure the drain plug inside the disposer was removed. Instructions for removing the drain plug are in the disposer's installation instructions. Do not use the drain cleaner in the dishwasher. In case when cleaning the filter and drain pipes give no positive effect and the water is still in the bottom, we recommend contacting a professional plumber to run a thorough diagnostics. There are no parts made to work endlessly so that the worn units must be replaced.
November 26, 2023
AC is leaking from the coil – HVAC Troubleshooting in San Diego
Have you encountered a leaking air conditioner? This causes not the most pleasant feelings and deprives you of comfort. Before solving this problem, you should determine what exactly became the source of the air conditioner flow.