Dishwasher
Do You Need a Dishwasher Air Gap?
Submitted by Lohan on Tue, 05/25/2010 - 22:00A dishwasher air gap is a component that is installed in many of the newer homes and with the new models of dishwashers. A dishwasher is probably found in almost every home today. It is a useful tool for cleaning and sanitizing the dishes that are used over the course of the day and the week. Dishwashers not only wash and rinse but are also great for drying the dishes with a heated and warm dry cycle. An air gap is used to prevent sediment, dirt and grime from infiltrating into your dishwasher and clean dishes.
Dishwasher Spray Arm Not Working: Common Causes
Submitted by Lohan on Tue, 05/25/2010 - 21:59Since dishwashers are constantly used, a dishwater spray arm tends to encounter some problems. Usually, problems are evident each time the dishes are unloaded which can be very irritating and troublesome. When dishwater spray arms malfunction, dishes are not cleaned as thoroughly. There will be grit found on glasses and dishes and in some cases, they will need to be re-washed the old fashioned way. As durable as most dishwashers are, with some basic knowledge it is recommended to perform regular check ups.
Spray Arm
Dishwasher Specs: Does Height Include Wheels?
Submitted by Lohan on Tue, 05/25/2010 - 21:59When replacing a dishwasher, the dishwasher specs will likely determine what options will work in your kitchen. The specs listed by the manufacturer on a specific dishwasher are measurement from floor to the bottom lip of the counter top under which the dishwasher will be installed. These specs, specifically the height, does include the height of the dishwasher including the wheels or legs of the machine, so ensuring that there is room to accommodate everything is critical, particularly if you do not have a countertop that can be lifted to ease the installation.
Options
Dishwasher Repair: Leaking Door
Submitted by Lohan on Tue, 05/25/2010 - 21:58A leaky dishwasher door may seem like a daunting dishwasher repair problem, but it may be fairly simple to remedy. You can solve this problem by following the five steps below.
Items Needed
Carpenter's level
Pliers
Screwdriver
Step 1 – Look First for the Simple Solution
Many times a dishwasher has leaked simply because of using too much dishwashing detergent. Sometimes, the wrong type of detergent may have been placed in the dishwasher.
Dishwasher Repair: Chipped or Rusting Racks
Submitted by Lohan on Tue, 05/25/2010 - 21:58Many people seem overwhelmed by the idea of doing their own dishwasher repair, assuming that it is a demanding process. However, this is a misconception since most dishwasher repairs can be easily done at home, without the need to employ professional services or buy expensive repair kits.
Dishwasher Repair Basics
Dishwasher Not Draining? Five Possible Causes
Submitted by Lohan on Tue, 05/25/2010 - 21:57It’s not pleasant to discover that your dishwasher is not draining. A flooded kitchen is usually the first and worst symptom of draining problems. There are several possible causes, some of which can be easily fixed or avoided. In order to troubleshoot problems, you will need to know how your dishwasher’s motor operates. Direct drive motors continue in the same direction throughout all of the cycles. Forward-reversing motors stop and then spin in the opposite direction to help drain the water out of the dishwasher.
Why Won’t It Drain?
Dishwasher Installation: Brass Elbow Use
Submitted by Lohan on Tue, 05/25/2010 - 21:57Dishwasher installation is a fairly simple task and you can easily do this on your own. To help you install the elbows on your new dishwasher, here is what you need to do.
Attach Dishwasher Elbow To The Water Supply Line
Dishwasher Door Replacement: Tips
Submitted by Lohan on Tue, 05/25/2010 - 21:49Dishwasher door replacement is a project that should be done when the door is starting to fail. Replacing the door is a more worthwhile option than replacing the entire dishwater, saving you money in the process. If your dishwasher door starts to not seal correctly, feels much heavier than it should, or is bent at one of the hinges, you should replace it with a new door. Here are a few tips for easy dishwasher door replacement.
Keep Dishwasher Unplugged
Dishwasher Door Repair: Mistakes to Avoid
Submitted by Lohan on Tue, 05/25/2010 - 21:48Although dishwasher door repair may seem like a daunting task, it is not that difficult, provided you have the right tools for the job and you follow some basic principles. Failing to do so might end in disastrous results. Here are a couple of dishwasher door repair mistakes and what you can do to avoid them.
Are Repairs Necessary?
Dishwasher Door Hinge Replacement: 4 Tips
Submitted by Lohan on Tue, 05/25/2010 - 21:45When a dishwasher door hinge goes bad, you won't be able to use your dishwasher until you replace the hinge. If you decide to take the do-it-yourself route and replace it, you'll need a few tips and a new door hinge. You'll find the tips below.
Tip 1: Purchase the Right Hinge
Make a note of your dishwasher brand and model number, and then take this information with you and pay a visit to your local home improvement store. You'll find a clerk there who can help you choose the right hinge.
Tip 2: Locate Hinge Screws
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