🚿 Dishwasher Not Draining? Step-by-Step Fix You Can Do Today
If your dishwasher is full of standing water, you’re not alone. This is one of the most common dishwasher problems homeowners run into — and in many cases, it can be fixed in under 30 minutes without calling a repair technician.
Before you start scooping water out with a cup or panicking about repair costs, walk through the steps below. We’ll start with the easiest fixes first and work our way toward the more involved ones.
Common Reasons a Dishwasher Won’t Drain
A dishwasher usually stops draining for one of the following reasons:
- A clogged dishwasher filter
- Food or grease blocking the drain hose
- A clogged garbage disposal connection
- A stuck float switch
- A failing or jammed drain pump
Let’s go through each one step by step.
Step 1: Clean the Dishwasher Filter
Most modern dishwashers have a removable filter located at the bottom of the tub. When food particles, grease, or debris build up, water can’t drain properly.
What to do:
- Remove the bottom rack.
- Twist and lift out the filter (check your manual if you’re unsure).