Samsung: Not Draining
Standing water after a cycle usually means a clogged filter or sump, a blocked drain hose or disposal port, or a drain pump that cannot move water — we test the path before quoting a pump.
Learn more →This is a common Samsung dishwasher complaint we diagnose in Round Rock, TX. Book online — diagnostic drops to $39.
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Many dishwashers show similar symptoms for different reasons — we identify the exact cause during the diagnostic.
Standing water after a cycle usually means a clogged filter or sump, a blocked drain hose or disposal port, or a drain pump that cannot move water — we test the path before quoting a pump.
Learn more →Dirty dishes or plastic that stays wet often mean weak spray pressure, a failing circulation pump, low wash temperature, or a stuck diverter — not just detergent choice.
Learn more →Leaks are traced by location: door front (gasket or latch), under the sink (inlet or drain hose), or toe-kick area (pump seal, sump, or base pan on leak-protected models).
Learn more →No lights or no cycle start usually trace to tripped power, a door latch that does not prove closed, or control/touch panel power — not a failed wash pump.
Learn more →We service many Samsung models — model number optional when booking.
Meaning: Leak detected
Typical fix: Check base pan, hoses, and pump seals for leaks.
Meaning: Water supply error
Typical fix: Check inlet valve, supply line, and water pressure.
Most jobs fall into the $140-$230 labor range. The technician confirms the exact failure during the $39 diagnostic.
Some symptoms are safety-related. If you’re unsure, stop using the unit until a technician confirms the cause.
Yes — coverage includes 78664, 78665, 78681 and nearby areas.