Fast, affordable dishwasher repair across Hamilton and surrounding areas. $65 diagnostic, same-day service available.
Book Repair — $65 Diagnostic Call (437) 747-6737Hamilton's diverse neighbourhoods — from the vibrant Downtown core and historic Westdale to the newer developments in Waterdown and Binbrook — all share a common challenge: the city's hard water supply. Hard water causes mineral deposits to build up inside dishwashers over time, clogging spray arms, reducing wash performance, and accelerating wear on pumps and seals. Nick's Appliance Repair understands the specific issues Hamilton homeowners face and provides targeted, reliable dishwasher repair throughout the city.
Whether your dishwasher is leaving white residue on dishes, not draining properly, leaking onto your kitchen floor, or failing to start, our certified technicians arrive equipped to diagnose and resolve the issue on the spot. We cover all of Hamilton's communities — from Dundas and Flamborough in the west to Stoney Creek and McQuesten in the east — with same-day service available for most addresses. Our $65 diagnostic fee is applied directly toward the cost of your repair.
We service all major dishwasher brands including Samsung, LG, Bosch, Whirlpool, KitchenAid, GE, Maytag, Frigidaire, and more. Every repair includes a parts warranty so you can trust the work. From a simple filter cleaning to a full pump replacement, our team has the parts and expertise to get your dishwasher running right again.
Our certified technicians diagnose and repair all dishwasher issues.
Hamilton's hard water leaves calcium and limescale deposits that clog spray arm holes, reduce water flow, and cause cloudy dishes. Our technicians thoroughly clean and descale affected components, and can advise on steps to slow the rate of future buildup.
Standing water at the bottom of your dishwasher signals a drainage issue — typically a blocked drain hose, faulty drain pump, or clogged filter assembly. We'll identify the root cause and clear or replace the necessary parts to restore proper drainage.
A leaking dishwasher can quickly damage your flooring and cabinetry. Common causes include a worn door gasket, cracked tub, or faulty door latch. Our team will inspect the full door seal system and replace any damaged components before the problem worsens.
If your dishwasher won't turn on or respond to controls, the issue may be with the door latch switch, control board, thermal fuse, or power supply. We diagnose electrical and electronic faults accurately and carry common replacement parts to speed up the repair.
Poor cleaning performance — dishes coming out with food residue or grease — is often caused by a clogged spray arm, failing wash pump, or a dirty filter. In Hamilton especially, mineral-clogged spray arms are a frequent culprit. We'll clean, adjust, or replace the affected components to restore full cleaning performance.
Grinding, rattling, or humming sounds during a cycle point to worn wash arm bearings, a failing pump motor, or debris caught in the chopper blade. Our technicians will disassemble, inspect, and resolve the noise source to return your dishwasher to quiet operation.
We provide dishwasher repair service across all Hamilton neighbourhoods.
We offer same-day and next-day appointments for most Hamilton addresses, including Downtown Hamilton, Ancaster, Stoney Creek, Westdale, and surrounding neighbourhoods. Call us at (437) 747-6737 before noon and we'll do our best to get a technician to you the same day. Our service window covers Mon–Sat 8am–8pm and Sunday 9am–6pm.
Yes, the $65 diagnostic fee covers the technician's time to assess your dishwasher and identify the problem. If you proceed with the repair, that $65 is applied directly toward the total cost. If for any reason a repair isn't possible or cost-effective, you only pay the diagnostic fee — there are no hidden charges.
Hard water is one of the most common causes of dishwasher problems in Hamilton. Minerals like calcium and magnesium build up inside the spray arms, filter, and pump over time, reducing cleaning power and causing drainage issues. Our technicians are experienced in descaling and cleaning affected components, and can diagnose whether mineral buildup has caused additional wear that requires part replacement.
White residue on dishes is a classic sign of hard water mineral deposits. It can also indicate a rinse aid dispenser that is empty or malfunctioning, or a water temperature issue preventing proper rinsing. Our technician will inspect the full system, clean clogged components, and ensure your dishwasher is set up correctly to minimize spotting and residue going forward.
Same-day service available. $65 diagnostic fee applied toward your repair.
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