What to know about dishwasher leaks
4/29/2020 (Permalink)
For some people, dishwasher leaks start as a slow drip that may not be immediately noticed. Others discover dishwasher leaks as soap suds bubble their way across the kitchen floor.
Stopping leaks before they cause damage is ideal, but depending on the situation, is not always possible.
Time is critical when it comes to a water leak of any type. The faster you respond and take action to stop water from spilling onto your kitchen floor, the less damage that will be done – and that means less costly repairs!
What to do When Your Dishwasher Leaks
- If your dishwasher is leaking a significant amount of water, first turn off the dish washing cycle. For small leaks, it may be possible to capture the water with a towel or bowl and let the cycle finish first, but this is generally not recommended.
- Try to keep water from pooling on the floor. It’s easy for water to travel downwards and cause damage to your home’s structure out of sight. Use bowls, plates, and towels to capture and control the water flow.
- Clean up as much water as you can to minimize damage.
- Determine the cause of the leak. Every leak has its own particular cause, and your course of action may take a bit of detective work.
- Repair your dishwasher leak before it ruins your kitchen floor. Some flooring is more susceptible to water damage than others, such as wood or bamboo.
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