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Dishwasher not draining or cleaning in Hamilton? Straight answers to the most common dishwasher questions, plus fast repair.
Dishwasher acting up? Before you rinse everything by hand, here are straight answers to the questions Hamilton homeowners ask us most and when it’s time to bring in a technician.
Standing water is the classic sign. Usually a clogged filter, a blocked drain hose, or a failing drain pump. Clearing the filter is a fair DIY check; the pump and hose are best left to a pro.
Look at the spray arms and filter first clogged spray-arm holes and a dirty filter are the usual suspects. Low water temperature or a worn wash pump can also be to blame.
Most leaks trace to a worn door gasket, a loose hose connection, or an overfilled tub from a faulty inlet valve.
Cleaning the filter, clearing spray-arm holes and checking the hose are all fair game. Anything involving the pump, inlet valve, control board or wiring should go to a technician.
Pricing is flat and agreed before any work begins, so there are no hourly surprises. You’ll find the current rates on our dishwasher repair service page.
Across Hamilton (including Ancaster, Dundas, Stoney Creek and Waterdown), plus Burlington, Oakville, Grimsby, St. Catharines and Caledonia, for all major brands.
Worth mentioning: an NRPS care plan covers labour, gets you priority scheduling, and looks after every appliance in your home under a single membership. Details on the care plans →
Dishwasher trouble? Call (905) 572-0126 or request a call online we’ll get to you fast.
Send a repair request and the team will confirm availability and next steps.