How Much Water Should Remain at the Bottom of Your Dishwasher After a Cycle?

Learn why a small amount of water should stay in your dishwasher after a cycle and what to do if excess water is present.

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A dishwasher should have a small amount of water (about one to two cups) at the bottom after a cycle. This is to keep the seals moist and prevent them from drying out and cracking. If you notice an excessive amount, it might indicate a drainage issue that needs attention.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why is there water left at the bottom of my dishwasher? A small amount of water, about one to two cups, is normal and helps keep the seals moist to prevent cracking.
  2. What does excessive water at the bottom of the dishwasher indicate? Excessive water usually signals a drainage problem that may require cleaning or repair of the dishwasher's drain system.
  3. How can I fix drainage issues in my dishwasher? Check and clean the dishwasher filter and drain hose to remove blockages; if problems persist, professional service may be needed.