Key Takeaways Most dishwasher leaks are caused by worn door gaskets, clogged spray arms, damaged hoses, faulty valves, or leaking pump assemblies. The location of the leak is the best clue for ident ...
Appliance Gaskets and Seals: The Hidden Heroes of Efficiency and Performance(Post)Key Takeaways Gaskets and seals are essential for maintaining airtight and watertight conditions in appliances. Worn or damaged seals can lead to energy loss, leaks, and poor appliance performance.
Why Your Dishwasher Leaves Residue on Dishes (And How to Fix It)(Post)Key Takeaways Dishwasher residue is often caused by hard water, improper detergent use, or clogged spray arms. Low water temperature can prevent detergent from dissolving properly. Dirty filters and ...
Why Dishwashers Won't Start: Common Causes, Troubleshooting Steps, and Parts That May Need Replacement(Post)Key Takeaways A dishwasher that will not start is often caused by a power issue, door latch problem, control lock setting, or failed electronic component. The door latch and door switch are two of t ...
Appliance Highlight Series: Dishwasher - Modern Features, Maintenance & Long-Term Performance(Post)Modern dishwashers are far more advanced than many homeowners realize. Today’s models are engineered for water efficiency, quiet operation, targeted spray performance, and smart diagnostics. Wh ...
Why Dishwashers Stop Draining (And How to Fix the Problem)(Post)Key Takeaways A clogged filter, blocked drain hose, or sink-side restriction is one of the most common reasons a dishwasher will not drain. Garbage disposal issues, including a disposal clog or an u ...
Appliance Float Switches: What They Do, Common Problems, and When to Replace Them(Post)Key Takeaways Appliance float switches help control water levels in dishwashers, washing machines, and other water-using appliances. A faulty float switch can cause overfilling, underfilling, draini ...
Appliance Check Valves: What They Do, Common Problems, and When to Replace Them(Post)Key Takeaways Appliance check valves help water move in one direction and prevent backflow. They are commonly found in dishwashers, washing machines, ice makers, and some refrigerator water systems.
Preventative Appliance Parts Replacement: Save Money and Avoid Costly Breakdowns(Post)Key Takeaways Replacing wear-and-tear appliance parts early can prevent major failures. Common components like belts, seals, and filters degrade over time. Preventative maintenance extends appliance ...
Appliance Highlight Series: Compact Appliances(Post)Key Takeaways Compact appliances are ideal for apartments, condos, RVs, dorms, tiny homes, and secondary kitchens. Modern compact appliances can include many of the same features found in full-size ...
The Most Overlooked Appliance Components (And Why They Matter More Than You Think)(Post)Key Takeaways Small, overlooked components are often the root cause of major appliance failures. Parts like sensors, seals, and filters play a critical role in efficiency and safety. Ignoring minor ...
Commercial Appliance Parts Explained: What Every Business Owner Should Know(Post)Key Takeaways Commercial appliance parts are built for higher durability, longer run times, and heavier workloads than residential components. Understanding the function of key commercial appliance ...