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Dishwasher Repair in Orlando, FL
Fast and High-Quality Oven Repair — Same-Day Service.
Our expert technicians handle all major brands.
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Just fill out the form and we will call you back, you will also receive a
30% discount
We Repair All Types of Dishwashers
We specialize in servicing all types, models, and brands of residential dishwashers:
Built-In Dishwashers: Fully or partially integrated into your kitchen cabinetry.
Freestanding (Standalone) Dishwashers: Classic models that can be placed anywhere.
Compact (Countertop) Dishwashers: Portable models designed for smaller kitchens.
We repair dishwashers equipped with modern technologies like 360 degree spray systems, water purity sensors (AquaSensor), intensive wash cycles, electronic controls, and inverter motors.
We Repair All Types of Dishwashers
We specialize in servicing all types, models, and brands of residential dishwashers:
Built-In Dishwashers: Fully or partially integrated into your kitchen cabinetry.
Freestanding (Standalone) Dishwashers: Classic models that can be placed anywhere.
Compact (Countertop) Dishwashers: Portable models designed for smaller kitchens.
We repair dishwashers equipped with modern technologies like 360 degree spray systems, water purity sensors (AquaSensor), intensive wash cycles, electronic controls, and inverter motors.
When Should You Call a Technician?
If your dishwasher won't start, is leaving standing water, isn't heating, making strange noises, or leaking; these are clear signs of a malfunction. Here's how you can identify the problem:
Dishwasher won't turn on; no lights
What it means: There's a power issue. First, check that the outlet is working and the circuit breaker hasn't tripped. If power isn't the problem, it could be a faulty power button, a bad electrical filter, or a failed main control board.
Water remains in the dishwasher after a cycle
What it means: The drain system is blocked. The most common cause is a clogged filter at the bottom of the unit. Try cleaning it. If that doesn't help, you likely have a faulty drain pump or a clogged drain hose.
Dishes are cold and wet after the cycle
What it means: The water isn't heating up. This is likely due to a burnt-out heating element or a faulty temperature sensor (thermostat) that isn't signaling the unit to heat.
The dishwasher makes a humming sound but doesn't fill with water. What it means: There's a water supply problem. Check that the water supply valve under your sink is open and the inlet hose isn't kinked. If those are fine, the water inlet valve on the dishwasher may have failed.
Water is leaking from under the door
What it means: The door seal is compromised. This is most often caused by a worn-out or damaged door gasket.
Dishes are still dirty or have a white film
What it means: The cleaning performance is poor. Ensure the spray arms aren't clogged with food debris and can spin freely. If the problem persists, it could be a failing circulation pump (which powers the spray arms) or you might be using the wrong type of detergent.
An error code is showing on the display
What it means: The dishwasher's self-diagnostic system has detected a specific fault. Write down the code and tell it to our technician — it will speed up the repair.
When Should You Call a Technician?
If your dishwasher won't start, is leaving standing water, isn't heating, making strange noises, or leaking; these are clear signs of a malfunction. Here's how you can identify the problem:
Dishwasher won't turn on; no lights
What it means: There's a power issue. First, check that the outlet is working and the circuit breaker hasn't tripped. If power isn't the problem, it could be a faulty power button, a bad electrical filter, or a failed main control board.
Water remains in the dishwasher after a cycle
What it means: The drain system is blocked. The most common cause is a clogged filter at the bottom of the unit. Try cleaning it. If that doesn't help, you likely have a faulty drain pump or a clogged drain hose.
Dishes are cold and wet after the cycle
What it means: The water isn't heating up. This is likely due to a burnt-out heating element or a faulty temperature sensor (thermostat) that isn't signaling the unit to heat.
The dishwasher makes a humming sound but doesn't fill with water. What it means: There's a water supply problem. Check that the water supply valve under your sink is open and the inlet hose isn't kinked. If those are fine, the water inlet valve on the dishwasher may have failed.
Water is leaking from under the door
What it means: The door seal is compromised. This is most often caused by a worn-out or damaged door gasket.
Dishes are still dirty or have a white film
What it means: The cleaning performance is poor. Ensure the spray arms aren't clogged with food debris and can spin freely. If the problem persists, it could be a failing circulation pump (which powers the spray arms) or you might be using the wrong type of detergent.
An error code is showing on the display
What it means: The dishwasher's self-diagnostic system has detected a specific fault. Write down the code and tell it to our technician — it will speed up the repair.
Types of Dishwasher Repairs We Perform
We handle both common and complex dishwasher issues. Here’s a breakdown of the most frequent service calls:
Drainage and Circulation Issues (Pumps, Clogs): ~30% of cases
The unit won't drain, hums but doesn't wash. This is the most common failure, caused by clogs, wear and tear, or foreign objects getting into the pump.
Heating Element or Sensor Failure: ~25% of cases
Water doesn't get hot, and dishes (especially greasy ones) aren't cleaned properly. Typically caused by limescale buildup or power surges.
Leaks and Seal/Gasket Replacement: ~15% of cases
Puddles on the floor or moisture around the unit, usually due to a worn-out door gasket.
Control Board (Module) Repair or Replacement: ~10% of cases
The machine is unresponsive, won't start, or cycles behave erratically. This is one of the more complex and costly repairs.
Water Inlet Valve Replacement: ~10% of cases
The dishwasher doesn't fill with water or overfills.
Door Latch (Lock) and Dispenser Replacement: ~5% of cases
The door won't lock, preventing the cycle from starting, or the detergent door won't open.
Other Repairs: ~5% of cases
Includes replacing spray arms, fixing wiring, and other miscellaneous work.
Types of Dishwasher Repairs We Perform
We handle both common and complex dishwasher issues. Here’s a breakdown of the most frequent service calls:
Drainage and Circulation Issues (Pumps, Clogs): ~30% of cases
The unit won't drain, hums but doesn't wash. This is the most common failure, caused by clogs, wear and tear, or foreign objects getting into the pump.
Heating Element or Sensor Failure: ~25% of cases
Water doesn't get hot, and dishes (especially greasy ones) aren't cleaned properly. Typically caused by limescale buildup or power surges.
Leaks and Seal/Gasket Replacement: ~15% of cases
Puddles on the floor or moisture around the unit, usually due to a worn-out door gasket.
Control Board (Module) Repair or Replacement: ~10% of cases
The machine is unresponsive, won't start, or cycles behave erratically. This is one of the more complex and costly repairs.
Water Inlet Valve Replacement: ~10% of cases
The dishwasher doesn't fill with water or overfills.
Door Latch (Lock) and Dispenser Replacement: ~5% of cases
The door won't lock, preventing the cycle from starting, or the detergent door won't open.
Other Repairs: ~5% of cases
Includes replacing spray arms, fixing wiring, and other miscellaneous work.
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