Your dishwasher is a hero in the kitchen. It saves you from the monotonous and sometimes unrewarding work of washing dishes by hand, allowing you to spend quality time with your family and friends.
Cleaning dishes, cups and silverware with a bottle of soap and brush is a long-winded task. Thankfully, we have dishwashers to make this task simpler and convenient. We turn the dishwasher on and everything we have put into it will be clean.
While we wouldn’t want your dishwasher to break, it does happen and we offer repair services. Our company doesn’t want you to have to hand wash everything or clean up constant messes from a constant problem with your dishwasher. Contact us and we will come fix the problem.
If your dishwasher is not drying the dishes properly, here are the most probable causes:
If your dishwasher is not drying the dishes properly, here are the most probable causes:
Some dishwasher models use a heating element to dry the dishes. Over time, the element can fail. You can use a multi-meter to test the element for continuity a continuous electrical path present in the part. If the element tests negative for continuity, you will need to replace it with a new one.
Many dishwashers will use a vent assembly with a motorized door to let out the hot steamy air generated during the rinse cycle. If the vent does not open all the way, the moisture cannot escape and will be left on the dishes. A warped or damaged vent will need to be replaced.
Some models use a vent fan motor to blow the heated air out through the vent following the rinse cycle. If the fan blade is damaged, or the motor itself is defective, the dishes won’t dry properly. As with the heating element, you can use a multi-meter to test the motor for continuity. If the motor tests negative for continuity, you will need to replace it with the new one.
Models, using a heating element, will have a limit switch that will shut off power to the element if the component gets too hot. If the switch fails, the heating element may not get any power at all again. You can use a multi-meter to test the switch for continuity.
If your dishwasher’s detergent dispenser is not working, here are the most probable causes:
Depending on the dishwasher model, the dispenser may have a number of components that can potentially fail, including a spring, lever, or actuator.
Since dispenser components cannot always be replaced individually, you will often have to replace the entire dispenser assembly itself.
This is usually an issue with the burner itself, the receptacle, or the switch. A great way to troubleshoot whether it’s a faulty burner or a power issue is by turning another burner on to see if it works. If none of your burners are working, it’s an issue with your power source. Our team can help pinpoint the source of the problem.
If your dishwasher has a main control board instead of a timer, the board can fail in the same way. While neither a timer nor control board can be easily tested, you can inspect both for signs of burning or a shorted out component.
If your dishwasher won’t start, drain, fill with water or it has any other issue, call (303) 200-9921 to schedule a service appointment. We can repair any problem with dishwasher!When you call Denver Appliance Repair team at (303) 200-9921, one of our friendly customer service representatives will answer your questions and ask all necessary information to schedule an appointment at the most convenient time for you. Then, one of our professional appliance repair technicians will come to your place. He will give you a call 30 minutes prior to his arrival. All our technicians have special equipment to diagnose your appliance properly. As a next step, he will let you know what went wrong with your appliance and what he is going to take to fix it.
Are you looking for an expert cooktop assistance in Denver, Aurora, Lakewood and other towns? Call us today at (303) 200-9921 and we will do our best to help you ASAP!
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