My dishwasher stopped draining
last week—well, it drained, but not completely. I did everything YouTube told
me to do: cleaned the glass trap and the filter, scunged out with baking soda
and white vinegar, unhooked and cleaned the drain from the garbage disposer.
Nada.
The next YouTube step
involved pulling the machine away from the wall and messing around underneath
it, so I reckoned it was time to call in the pros.
Only it turns out that,
in this the year of COVID, everyone’s appliances are breaking down, and
appliance repairmen are booked up weeks in advance. Thursday morning, I got an
appointment for 1 December from one company, but I called the last name on my
list and struck lucky: they’d had a consolation, and the guy could be at my
place between 1100 and 1400.
Well, let me say, that
in two days of not having a dishwasher, I had quite the stack of dirty dishes
piling up on my stovetop, so I was just elated.
He did come out, vindicated
that everything I’d done was the right thing, but it just wasn’t the problem, so
he pulled out the machine from the wall and started messing around underneath. Pump
was working, but clearly not all the water was getting through the other end.
So he pulled off the drain hose as the culprit. He tried without luck to clear
the hose, but ended up replacing it instead.
Let me just say that I
found the whole experience worth the $180 it cost me. I got the most
interesting history about how he came to repair appliances (being able to fix
lawnmowers in high school got him a job doing same at Sears in Bailey’s
Crossroads; that morphed into fixing appliances—which you can do year round, unlike
lawnmowers—and here we are, nearly 30 years later), and also a couple of
recommendations for small restaurants around town.
And—my dishwasher is
back in service, which is a massive relief. I understand this is decidedly a
first world problem, but I’m grateful all the same. (Yes, I've cancelled the appointment for 1 December; I am not a jerk.)
Also—Cadet Bonespurs is
failing at every attempt to subvert the election. That’s a big, big load of
gratitude.