✨ Dishwasher Leaking From Door - Easy Fix ✨
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As an appliance repair technician with more than three decades of experience, I’ve seen many dishwashers that eventually leak from the bottom corners of the door. I love receiving this repair request. It’s almost always caused by the same problem, and I can fix it within 10 minutes with a few supplies. Eventually, all dishwashers end up with a dribbling leak from the lower corner of the door. If left untreated, it can warp and discolor the kitchen floor — a costly repair. Here, I’ll share all the possible causes of a dishwasher door leak and some easy DIY fixes. Why Does a Dishwasher Leak From the Bottom of the Door? In most cases, it’s because of a dirty or compressed black rubber door seal. It can also come from a bent door or a stuck dishwasher water fill valve. Over time, detergent and food debris build up on the door seal. When it dries out, it creates a film that makes the seal no longer watertight. During the hot wash cycle, water shoots out of the holes in the spray arms....