Quick answer
Turn off the dishwasher and water supply. Check the air gap for clogs and clean it with a brush and warm water. If the problem continues, inspect the drain hose for kinks or blockages.
Confirm the symptom
- Water is pooling around the air gap on the countertop
- The air gap is constantly dripping or overflowing
- You hear gurgling sounds from the air gap when the dishwasher drains
Tools and prep
- Screwdriver (flathead or Phillips, depending on your model)
- Plumber's putty or silicone sealant
- Bucket or towel to catch water
- Soft brush or toothbrush
- White vinegar or baking soda
- Work gloves
- Turn off the dishwasher power and water supply before starting
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Turn Off Power and WaterDo: Unplug the dishwasher or turn off the circuit breaker. Close the water supply valve behind the unit.Observe: No water flows into the dishwasher.Means: You can now work safely without risk of electric shock or water damage.Next: Inspect the air gap
- Inspect the Air GapDo: Locate the air gap on the countertop near the sink. Remove the cap and look inside for debris or clogs.Observe: Visible blockages like food particles or grease.Means: A clogged air gap is likely causing the overflow.Next: Clean the air gap
- Clean the Air GapDo: Use a soft brush or toothbrush to scrub the interior. Rinse with warm water and vinegar or baking soda solution.Observe: Debris is removed, and water drains freely.Means: The air gap is now clear and should function properly.Next: Check the drain hose
- Check the Drain HoseDo: Inspect the drain hose from the dishwasher to the sink or disposal. Look for kinks, clogs, or improper connections.Observe: Kinks or blockages in the hose.Means: A restricted drain hose can cause water to back up into the air gap.Next: Unclog or reposition the hose
- Unclog or Reposition the HoseDo: Straighten any kinks. Use a wet-dry vacuum to clear clogs. Ensure the hose is securely connected without siphoning.Observe: Water flows freely from the hose.Means: The drain path is now clear.Next: Test the dishwasher
- Test the DishwasherDo: Turn the water supply back on. Run a short cycle to check if the air gap still overflows.Observe: No overflow during the cycle.Means: The issue is resolved.Next: Done
- Seal the Air Gap (if needed)Do: If water leaks around the air gap, apply plumber's putty or silicone sealant around the base.Observe: No water leaks from the air gap.Means: The air gap is properly sealed.Next: Done
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clogged air gap Food particles, grease, or debris block the air gap, preventing proper drainage. | Common | Easy | None |
| Kinked or clogged drain hose A kink or blockage in the hose restricts water flow, causing backup into the air gap. | Common | Easy–Medium | None |
| Improper installation of the drain hose The hose may be too low or improperly connected, causing siphoning or poor drainage. | Sometimes | Medium | Drain hose |
| Faulty air gap seal A damaged or missing seal allows water to leak out instead of draining properly. | Sometimes | Easy | Sealant or plumber's putty |
| Clogged garbage disposal or sink drain If the disposal or sink is clogged, water can't drain from the dishwasher, causing overflow. | Sometimes | Medium | None |
| Malfunctioning dishwasher drain pump A failing pump can't push water out, leading to backup into the air gap. | Rare | Hard | Drain pump |
| High water pressure Excessive water pressure can overwhelm the air gap and drain system. | Rare | Hard | Pressure regulator |
Parts matching
Common parts that may be needed for a dishwasher air gap overflow include:
- Plumber's putty or silicone sealant (for sealing leaks)
- Drain hose (if kinked or damaged)
- Drain pump (if the issue is internal and persistent)
Purchase parts specific to your dishwasher model for compatibility.
When to call a professional
- The air gap continues to overflow after cleaning and checking the hose
- You suspect a faulty drain pump or internal dishwasher issue
- Water damage is occurring or spreading to other areas
- You're unsure about reassembling components safely
- The dishwasher is under warranty and you don't want to risk voiding it
FAQ
What is a dishwasher air gap?
An air gap is a device that prevents contaminated water from flowing back into the dishwasher. It's typically located on the countertop near the sink.
Can I use a wet-dry vacuum to clean the drain hose?
Yes, a wet-dry vacuum can help remove clogs from the drain hose. Make sure the hose is disconnected from the dishwasher first.
Why is my air gap dripping even after cleaning?
If the air gap still drips, check the drain hose for kinks or improper installation. A clogged garbage disposal can also cause this issue.
Is it normal for the air gap to have some water in it?
A small amount of water in the air gap is normal, but constant dripping or overflow is not and indicates a problem.
Can a clogged air gap damage my dishwasher?
Yes, a clogged air gap can cause water to back up into the dishwasher, leading to leaks, mold, or electrical issues.