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One of the most common dishwasher repairs involves excess water pooling in the bottom of machines. The cause can range from simple human error to something faulty inside the dishwasher itself. Expert Appliance Solutions in Elyria, Ohio, specializes in the repair of home and commercial appliances. Their technicians have compiled the following information for owners to understand what’s causing their dishwasher problem and how to fix it.

A Guide to Dishwasher Repairs

Common Reasons Why Dishwashers Have Excess Water

dishwasher repairMany calls to appliance repairmen request help because dishwashers repeatedly have too much water in the bottom of the machine after the wash cycles are finished. There can be many reasons for this, including using soaps that aren’t compatible with your machine, a buildup of soap residue, a clogged drain, damaged valves, a dishwasher filled beyond capacity, or an improperly leveled machine. Human error, such as over-filling, can easily be resolved by placing a smaller amount of dishes in the machine. Other solutions require the skill of a technician experienced in appliance repair.

How You Can Fix Your Appliance

Your first step should be to call an appliance repair company such as Expert Appliance Solutions. An experienced technician will inspect your dishwasher and determine the cause of the excess water. Connections and valves can come lose over time, and clogged drains can be difficult to locate. A technician will tighten or replace damaged valves, clear drains, clean soap residue, and help you properly level your machine. Once a repair is done, you should frequently inspect your machine to make sure the problem doesn’t repeat.

Whether you need a dishwasher repair or another appliance service, Expert Appliance Solutions is backed by an owner with more than 30 years of experience in appliance maintenance and repairs. Call (844) 423-9737 to schedule an appointment, and visit their website to request a service and learn more about the company. You can also connect with the team on their Facebook page.

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