top of page

Dishwasher troubleshooting

gpt 5 mini

01/10/25, 12:14

Find the best tradesperson near me

Get 3 quotes in just 1 minute

Where is the Job?

Step 1/3

Hi, what job do you need done today?

Where’s the job?

Your postcode ensures quotes are precisely tailored to your area.

* AI-generated content disclaimer: This article may contain content generated by AI and may include errors. Learn more

 

 

Scope of Works

 

• Run diagnostic checks and read error codes where the dishwasher supports them

• Inspect and test electrical supply, door switch and control panel for faults

• Remove and clean filter, spray arms and sump and check for blockages

• Inspect drain hose, pump and inlet valve; repair or replace faulty components where needed

• Run a test cycle to confirm fault and check for leaks and noise issues

• Replace minor parts (filters, seals, hoses, pumps) if covered by visit and advise if full appliance replacement is more economical

• Work with power and water isolated by the tradesperson and use PPE to control water and contamination risks

 

Typical Cost

 

Charge Type

Low £

High £

Notes

Call-out / Minimum

£60

£120

First 30–45 minutes on site

Labour per hour

£50

£90

Hourly rate for diagnosis and repairs

Materials

£10

£260

Parts range from seals and filters to pumps or circuit boards

Disposal

£0

£40

Charge for removing or disposing of an old appliance or large components

Extras (e.g. scaffolding)

£0

£180

Access or appliance removal costs; replacement appliance supply not included

TOTAL (most jobs come in here)

£120

£350

Most single-visit diagnostics and minor repairs fall in this range

 

Time on Site

 

Most diagnostics and minor repairs take 30–90 minutes; replacing a pump, inlet valve or control board and re-testing can take 1–3 hours. Longer times occur when the appliance is hard to access, the fault is intermittent, or parts must be ordered

 

Questions to Ask Your Tradie

 

• What is your call-out/diagnosis fee and is it deducted from the repair cost?

• Do you carry common parts for my make/model and can you replace them on the first visit?

• What warranty do you offer on parts and labour for this repair?

• If you can’t fix it on the day, what are the next steps and likely additional costs?

• Will you test the appliance after repair and check for leaks and safe electrical connections?

• Do you provide disposal of replaced parts or the old appliance and is there a charge?

 

How to Avoid Surprises

 

• Send model number and photos of the dishwasher, surrounding units and under-sink plumbing before the visit

• Clear access to the appliance and a clear working space nearby for parts and tools

• Provide parking details and block or permit numbers for flats so the tradesperson can arrive on time

• Keep pets secured and ensure water and electricity isolation points are accessible to the tradesperson

• Ask the tradie to confirm if special parts need ordering and approximate lead time to avoid repeat visits

b549b0ba-1e55-4cd5-a54d-a3c18a3b6975

bottom of page