Dishwasher repair in Miami Beach
Is your dishwasher giving you a headache with dirty dishes? Our professional appliance repair services are just a call away!
What goes wrong, and what it usually means
Water left in the bottom after the cycle
Clogged drain pump or filter assembly, a blocked drain loop, or food debris in the check valve. In condos, the drain connection under the sink is a frequent accomplice.
Dishes come out dirty or gritty
Worn wash pump, blocked spray arms, or a scale-clogged circulation system. South Florida's hard water plugs spray-arm jets faster than almost anywhere — this is our single most common dishwasher call.
Cloudy glassware and white film
Hard-water scale plus rinse-aid and detergent dosing issues. Often fixable with a deep service rather than parts.
Won't fill, or fills then stops
Inlet valves, float switches, and anti-flood sensors. A tripped flood switch usually means there's water in the base pan — and a leak to find.
Leaking at the door or underneath
Door gaskets, worn pump seals, cracked spray arms forcing water past the door, or a tub seam issue. In a high-rise, dishwasher leaks travel — call early, not after the third puddle.
Won't start, blinking lights, error codes
Door latch microswitches, control boards, and the occasional power-supply problem after a summer storm.
Bad smell
Biofilm in the filter and sump area, common in vacation units that sit idle for months between visits.
The repair process
1. Call (954) 775-8660
with the brand and symptom. If there's an error code on the display, read it to us — it narrows the diagnosis before we arrive.
2. On-site diagnosis, written quote
Call for current diagnostic pricing; you'll know it before booking, and the repair price before we start.
3. Repair, typically one visit
Pumps, valves, gaskets, latches, and spray arms are common stock. Brand-specific boards may need a short order — we'll give you the real timeline.
4. Full test cycle
with the unit reinstalled and the door aligned.
5. Tiered warranty
on labor and installed parts.
Compact machines, vintage buildings, salty air
Miami Beach dishwashers live a strange life. In the Art Deco and MiMo-era buildings of South Beach and North Beach, kitchens were never designed for appliances at all, so we see a lot of 18-inch and compact 24-inch units squeezed into renovated spaces — different racks, different pumps, different parts than the suburban standard, and we stock accordingly.
Salt is the second character in every story here. The island is narrow enough that ocean air reaches both the beach side and the bay side, and it shows up as corroded door springs, rusted rack tines, and stuck float switches well before the machine is old.
One Miami Beach tip from our techs
If your building dates from the 1940s–60s, find out where the water shutoff for your line actually is before you need it. In several buildings we service, the under-sink valve is decorative at best — and during a leak, minutes matter.
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