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3 Reasons Why Your Dishwasher Is Clogged

    

    Try to think back to a time when your only option when washing dishes was to wash them by hand.  Nowadays, it's rare to walk into a home and not see some sort of dishwasher. If you have a busy household, you probably consider the dishwasher an indispensable appliance. Every now and then, the dishwasher can start acting up and present deeper problems. For instance, say you run a load but when you open the door, you find a pool of water at the bottom of the unit. It's possible you just uncovered a plumbing issue that you have to deal with. 

    Potential causes of water not draining properly from a dishwasher can range from clogs in the filter basket to the drain hose all the way to the garbage disposal. If those aren't the causes, odds are you have a more serious problem stemming from a blocked sewer line. Don't let the problem fester or you could end up with expensive water damage on your hands.

    Common causes of a clogged dishwasher include: 

  1. Filter Basket 
            The purpose of a filter basket is to catch pieces of food that come off dishware so the scraps don't end up going down the drain which can led to clogs. However, if enough food gets trapped in the basket, water will have a tough time passing through. Cleaning off the basket and soaking it in vinegar will break down oil and grease residue. 

       2.  Possible Clog in the Drain hose or Garbage disposal 

            Whenever a dishwasher drains, the water is pushed through a hose that connects to either a drainpipe or the garbage disposal. If a clog forms due to food gunk and soap residue, the water will likely backup the dishwasher. 

        3. Blocked Sewer Line

            If the problem is still not resolved, it might be your sewer line that is causing all the issues. Household waste can clog the sewer line along with being blocked by tree roots if they are a bit on the older side. If along your backed-up dishwasher, you find yourself dealing with slow drains or toilets that won't properly drain, that's a telltale sign of a ewer line issue. 

    Do you suspect there is clog somewhere in your dishwasher? First, do a few of the DIY options listed above before you many any decisions. If you haven't found the source of the problem, then it's time to bring in the professionals from Prestige Plumbing. Our team can quickly resolve the dishwasher issue and provide you with any other quality plumbing services at an affordable price. To schedule an appointment, call us at (419) 828-8888 today. 

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