You run the dishwasher expecting sparkling dishes, but everything comes out with food residue, a gritty film, or water spots. This is incredibly common in Houston homes — between our notoriously hard water and the high humidity that affects drying performance, dishwashers here work harder than in most cities. Let's walk through what's actually going on and what you can do about it.
Common Causes
Clogged or Worn Spray Arms
The upper and lower spray arms have small nozzles that shoot pressurized water at your dishes. Houston's hard water leaves mineral deposits that gradually block these tiny holes. You might also find bits of broken glass, toothpicks, or food debris lodged in them. When the nozzles are blocked, water can't reach the dishes properly.
Failing Wash Motor or Circulation Pump
The circulation pump is the heart of your dishwasher — it pressurizes water and pushes it through the spray arms. When the wash motor weakens, water pressure drops and dishes don't get the force needed to remove stuck-on food. You might notice the dishwasher sounds quieter than it used to during the wash cycle.
Broken or Stuck Inlet Valve
The water inlet valve controls how much water enters the dishwasher at the start of each cycle. If it's partially clogged with sediment or failing electrically, the dishwasher doesn't fill with enough water to clean effectively. You might notice the water level inside seems lower than normal.
Worn Detergent Dispenser
The dispenser door is spring-loaded and opens at a specific point in the wash cycle to release detergent at the right time. If the latch, spring, or bi-metal release is broken, detergent either releases too early during the pre-wash or doesn't release at all. Either way, your main wash cycle runs without soap.
Heating Element or Thermostat Failure
Hot water is essential for dissolving grease and activating detergent enzymes. If the heating element or the thermistor that regulates water temperature has failed, your dishwasher washes with lukewarm water. Greasy dishes and cloudy glasses are the telltale signs.
What You Can Try Yourself
- 1
Remove both spray arms (they usually twist off) and soak them in white vinegar for 30 minutes, then clear each nozzle with a toothpick
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Run your kitchen hot water tap for 1-2 minutes before starting the dishwasher so it begins with hot water instead of cold
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Stop pre-rinsing dishes completely — modern detergents need food residue to activate their enzymes properly
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Run a monthly cleaning cycle with a dishwasher cleaner or two cups of white vinegar on the top rack to combat Houston's hard water mineral buildup
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Check that you're loading correctly — don't block the center spray arm or nest bowls together where water can't reach
When to Call a Professional
- ⚠Dishes come out with a white chalky film that won't wipe off — hard water mineral etching may have damaged the glass permanently
- ⚠The dishwasher doesn't seem to get hot during the cycle — the heating element likely needs replacement
- ⚠You hear the dishwasher running but the spray arms aren't spinning — the circulation pump is failing
- ⚠The detergent tab is still sitting in the dispenser undissolved after the cycle finishes
Not sure what's causing the problem?
Houston's hard water makes dishwasher problems worse over time — book a $89 diagnostic with Max Appliance Service and get same-day answers on what's wrong and how to fix it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do my glasses come out cloudy from the dishwasher?▼
In Houston, this is almost always hard water mineral deposits. Light cloudiness can be removed with a vinegar rinse, but if the glass feels rough to the touch, the minerals have etched the surface permanently. Using a rinse aid and a water softening setting (if your model has one) prevents future damage.
Should I use pods, powder, or liquid detergent?▼
For Houston's hard water, powder detergent or quality pods with built-in rinse aid tend to work best. Powder lets you adjust the amount — use more for hard water. Cheap gel detergents are the worst performers in hard water areas. Whatever you use, make sure it goes in the dispenser, not loose in the tub.
My dishwasher is only a few years old — why is it already cleaning poorly?▼
Modern dishwashers use less water and energy than older models, which means they're more sensitive to hard water buildup, incorrect loading, and water temperature issues. Houston's mineral-heavy water accelerates wear on spray arms and valves. Regular maintenance makes a big difference.
Is it worth repairing or should I just replace my dishwasher?▼
If your dishwasher is under 7 years old and the repair is under $350, fixing it almost always makes more financial sense. A spray arm or inlet valve replacement is straightforward and affordable. We'll give you an honest recommendation during the diagnostic.

