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Can a Plumber Fix a Dishwasher?

Yes, a plumber can fix a dishwasher. While a dishwasher has mechanical components, those components are working together to draw, disperse, and drain water. When one of these components fails, the dishwasher can’t run. A plumber can diagnose, troubleshoot, and fix things like a clogged dishwasher drain, leaking dishwasher supply line, leaking door seal, and much more.

If your dishwasher is still under warranty, however, you should contact an appliance repair company that services that warranty to ensure that if the unit needs to be replaced, that can be taken care of directly. Similarly, if you know that a component on your dishwasher needs to be replaced, a local appliance repair business is more likely to have the part you need in stock (or know where to get it quickly). For instance, if the detergent compartment door has fallen off or a sprayer arm has cracked, appliance specialists are provide these type of parts and install them if needed.

Additional resources:
Replacing Your Sink
New Sink Options
Fixing a Leaking Kitchen Sink
Types of Sink Repair
Unclog a Garbage Disposal
Installing a Garbage Disposal Unit
Cost to Put in a Garbage Disposal
Fixing a Leaky Faucet
Do I have the Right Plumbing for a Dishwasher?
Will Plumbers Install Replacement Dishwashers?