How to quiet a noisy dishwasher

If you don’t want to upgrade your dishwasher, but the noise is getting on your nerves, there may be something you can do about it. We’ve found a few possible factors that may be increasing dishwasher noise – and solutions that you can try.

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What can increase dishwasher noise?

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Ways to reduce dishwasher noise

Change how you’re loading it 

If you load the dishwasher incorrectly, the spray arm might end up hitting the plates or utensils, causing additional noise. To resolve this, position the plates and utensils so that the spray arms can rotate fully without being obstructed. 

Move the dishwasher

If your dishwasher is next to walls or cabinets, the vibrations could cause annoying thumping or buzzing. If it’s a freestanding model, you may be able to move it to a quieter location.

Use the night or quiet mode

Night or quiet modes are increasingly common, reducing noise levels if you’re sleeping, entertaining guests or working from home. 

Clean the chopper blade

A grinding sound could be the result of a chopper blade covered in debris. Take the lower spray arm off and give it a rinse. In future, avoid leaving too much solid food waste on pots, pans and utensils, as this will help to prevent them getting clogged up again. 

Close doors or soundproof

Ideally, noisy appliances can be shut away in a utility room or behind cupboard doors. If this isn’t an option, try keeping the kitchen door closed to help prevent the noise from travelling to the rest of your home. Another option is domestic soundproofing.

Call a pro

If your dishwasher is noisier than it should be and you can’t work out why, you may need to have the issue diagnosed by a professional. A common issue is a clogged or broken pump. If it’s very loud, it may need to be replaced.

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