I was just wandering around TH-cam to find out what kind of hose to use for my air gap. For some reason tapped on your video first and got my answer, thanks.
I just paid this company to come fix my dishwasher draining problem and he told me to TH-cam "air gap installation" and you popped up. The tech said most all techs use TH-cam for repairs. Thanks for helping me do the job myself!! Hopefully 🤞$165 for their company to tell me that.😔
Well I’m glad I could be of help. Yeah no a days there’s pretty much anything you’d need to know on TH-cam. I’m trying to be one of those resources people find when they have a unique or common problem.
I am in my first apartment ever, and ran my new dishes through to make sure they're clean. Surprised to come back to a flooded countertop... OMG thank you so much!
sorry to hear that. Not a good way to start off the first apartment experience. But, you figured it out and are already building that DIY mindset. Once you get a home you’ll be ready to handle all the little fixes that come with that. Thank you for finding my channel. Happy I could be of help
This video saved me a call to a plumber. Your explanation was great and my issue was exactly this. The black hose from the air gap to the disposal had clogged from years of grossness, looked like slime. Thank you!!!
This video was perfect. After watching this video I inspected my air gap tube that went to the garbage disposal and found it clogged. 5 min fix. Thank you!!!!
I agree, just a quick search on line and you could be fixing some of your own problems around the house. Get everything back up n running, no appointments or service calls. And saving money along the way. Thats how it all started for me.
This video is so good. The diagram is incredibly useful as is your showing exactly how remove the little cap with tabs. Just saved us money and time. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video
You’re very very welcome. This is exactly why started filming stuff I’m doing and creating videos. Hoping other ppl out there could use what I’ve learned 🤙🏼🤙🏼
5:58 hey thanks for the video, it also solved my backed up hose,I ordered a two sided drain cleaning flex line with brushes and threaded it through from both sides till the brushes came out of both sides clean, instead of disconnecting anything, preserving the tight seal of the clamps 5:58 @FortKnoxCo 5:58
Thanks for the diagram of where the hoses are and how the water flows! So helpful! I'm 82yrs young and fixed it all myself!!! I'm strong, so getting the hose off once clamp off was a tussle, but I DID IT! Thank you so much for the clear directions (especially the diagrams!)
Thank you so much. I’m happy that I could be of help. I knew that I probably was not the only one who had this problem and it was wondering how to fix it. So I did my best to explain, in depth, the steps that I took, and to help other people problems solve. I’m happy you got this done good job.!
OMG! I've been without my dishwasher for a month and nobody wanted to help me fix it and I was about to buy a new dishwasher until I WATCHED YOUR VIDEO! I took an ethernet cable and pushed it down the air gap thing on the counter and some water/debris came out and then I ran the dishwasher and it worked!!! Thank you so much!😃
That’s so great to hear. This right here is exactly why I finally started my TH-cam channel. I always felt like there were many things that other people could do and problems to solve that many people come across. It’s the little things that increase that quality of life and getting in your house back up and running.
@@FortKnoxCo Thanks for the detailed info! It helps a single gal a ton of money and frustration of watching a dozen videos to figure out one household issue!
ok, thank you so much!!! We have had this flooding issue for a year, and I was about to spend a lot of money to try and repair it. Your solution was exactly the problem. "Clean the hose all the way through to the disposal." I found a 2 inch long piece of gunk in the line. Removed the gunk, and its works like new. You are so awesome. Thanks, mark2
fixed my flooding sink area in literally 30s thanks to this, the line to the disposal was reduced in diameter from 1/2 to 1/8" with food junk and the water would spray back. Thanks dude
@@FortKnoxCohello, my kitchen sink doesn’t have a waste disposal. Every 6-8months I get a clog in the connection of the white pvc pipe. It’s the smallest ID, it connects the air gap and the kitchen sink drain (the black hose) anyway to upsize the white pvc?
@@dohc1974 your connection should go from dishwasher to the smaller connection on the sir gap( usually coming off at an angle. Then from the larger connection going straight down from the sir gap to your drain. Drainage should not go from a larger to smaller as it goes down the line. Always smaller diameter to larger
@@FortKnoxCo yeah that’s how it’s currently setup, I just couldn’t describe it as well as you did. Maybe I wouldn’t have these issues as often if I had a disposal.
@@dohc1974 possibly. Have you checked and cleaned out your dishwasher’s filter? It’s at the bottom of the dishwasher and it’s usually just an easy 1/4 turn and you can pull it out and clean the screen. This will help keep large particles from getting through
My old GE dishwasher stopped draining at 12:30 am I was staring the dishwasher run before morning and i was almost in tears at 1:30 am after alot stuff happening in this old house this was the final straw, I decided to google for possible help after searching and scouring the internet for help and by some miracle I came a crossed your video about the air gap valve and I got an old long flexible clear plastic tube that was attached to my grandsons led ballon , I inserted it and it came back filled with gunk and after a few tries it was cleared and at 2:35 am, my dishwasher is draining better than before, you saved me a repair bill I could not afford and relieved me of so much unneeded stress , so thank you so very much
Wow, that is amazing to hear. I always wonder if people are going to find any of the videos I make helpful and when I hear things like this, it’s nothing but motivation for me to keep on going. I’m always trying to put something out there that I feel people could truly get some value from, so thank you for the kind words and I’m so happy that you got this fixed. Happy that I could be of help.
I watched four or five videos to figure out why my dishwasher wasn’t draining and none of those videos suggested to look at the airway you showed. Thank you so much! You helped me find the clog in the air gap! There was some plastic from a fork stuck in there. Next time I will check there first. Thanks again!
I almost grabbed one of the clear tubes. I bought the exact one you showed. I'm running the rinse cycle now. I did it all by myself! My husband will be impressed!! I started watching another video before I came upon this one. Both very helpful. Thank you for uploading!
This has been and on going problem for me, almost called a plummer to fix it..Just happened to stumble across your utube video, wow it definitely worked. First I removed the air gap filter cleaned it then I removed the garage disposal hose and flushed with hot water. It was just to easy and just like that problem solved... Dishwasher running like new, and the dishes are sparkling clean.... Thank you so much for this video, definitely saved me money....... 💰
I wasn't able to push any debris through, as you suggested, so took a cardboard tube (from toilet paper) , created a seal and blew. This pushed the debris through after only 2 tries. Thanks for your easy to follow video!
That’s cool you figured out another way. Yeah the wire sometimes doesn’t get it all. It’s good to punch through a blockage and hopefully get everything else flowing and cleaned out. But the next step would be to remove the tube completely and physically clean it all out. Good job!
Dude! Thank you very much. I watched the video and did exactly as you recommended. When I disconnected the hose from the disposal, the hose was clogged with some disgusting old food and stuff. I cleaned the hose very well, reassembled the hose and vent.... voila! it works perfectly.
Man that’s awesome to hear. I’m always happy to see when someone finds my videos helpful. I know the feeling when you fix something yourself that is a headache but now it’s up and working. Good job!
Thanks for the help, definitely saved me from having to hire a plumber. I took out the little vent cleaned it all out it was full of grease and food. Cleaned out all the hoses and everything seems to be working without an issue.
ABSOLUTELY BY FAR THIS IS THE BEST REMEDY...Obtain the cardboard tube feom you typical paper towels. Remove the cover to the air gap cover. Then place one end of the tube snuggly onto the air gap, no need to remove anything other then the cover. Once snug in place, take A DEEP BREATH and blow hard into the tube, there will be some resistance and BOOM you've just blew out the clog... WORKS 100% of the time😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Very nice informative video. I did change the air gap and hose from home depot. After soaking the hose in hot water, installation went smoothly although I still have a little kink going into the disposal. Would you recommend changing it with the universal hose from Amazon. It seems that there will be restrictions with the way the flex hose is made. Thank you
As long as you don’t have a full kink in the hose you should be fine but you can try a different hose too. Sometimes adjusting the angle of the air gaps stub out helps, so this just by twisting the air gaps stub and re tightening it. Also if you’re able to you can sometimes adjust the garbage disposal. Changing the angles of these connections sometimes does the job
Just wanted to thank you for this very well laid out video. Earned a sub for the no fluff, information full video style. Looking forward to the rest of your channel
I watched 2 other videos b4 getting to this. Your solution was the one that fixed my problem. The systematic approach worked well, try the easiest fix first as a "check" then get down n dirty in the garbage disposal black drain tube. Lots of gunk. I didn't have a coax cable but a long folded over/twisted bailing wire worked well. Thank you !
Nice! Good job on figuring it out. I know a coax cord is random, but it was all I had that was flexible enough but still Ridgid enough to push through any gunk. Happy you found the video helpful. 🤙🏼
You’re very welcome. I’m happy you got it all figured out. I was hoping that some people would find this video helpful so I felt like I needed to put it out there. Thank you for finding my video in my channel.
I removed the airgap cover on top of the sink & squeezed the plastic portion off as you described. I poured hot water in there kept it open ran the rinse cycle nine minutes and had a empty jar over the air gap so the water wouldn’t splash all over. I also utilized one of those little plastic sink cleaners one can purchase at the dollar store. It helped me move some debris after running the rinse cycle a few times. It was completely clear and now the water flows into the garbage disposal instead of into the top of the sink. I believe that the dishes weren’t completely being rinsed because of the slow flow of water through the air gap. Thank you very much.
That’s awesome that you fix that. That’s exactly what happens. If that drainage line gets plugged, it ruins the whole process of cleaning your dishes and also how they dry. Helping the whole thing is keeping your dishes before you put them in if you’re able to. The food and debris gets caught in that line somehow making it past the dishwasher filter. Then it gets caught in the drainage line, and these problems start, good job getting it fixed 🤙🏼
The coaxial cable was the secret!!! Thank you so much! I had a little snake, but it kept getting caught at the hose curve, I think. The coaxial cable pushed the clog right out. (Knew I kept a few of those around for something...) Thanks again. 😁👍
That’s great to hear. Yeah it’s funny how the simplest or most random suggestion could be the quick work around to get something done. I’m all about problem solving 🤙🏼
Yep, nobody believed me. " An air gap? What is that?" Now they know as well. Great explanation and breakdown. For those non-believers. I'm subscribed now. Let's go fix more stuff!
That’s what I’m talking bout! The more you know. It feels good to fix things yourself and the more you do the easier new things become. It all adds up. Thanks for subscribing!! I appreciate it!
Thanks man, i was able to trace my clog to the airgap itself but your video helped show how to pop the two caps above the counter. Cleared it, much appreciated. btw i detach the black drain hose and use a length of rebar w/ a small piece of damp rag on the tip to clear out the grease buildup inside every 3-4 years, works pretty good.
good info, brief and to the point( and bonus points for no anoying background music!). One thing: you said 'some dishwahsers do not require an air gap' but I think you might mean 'some states (codes) do not require air gap for dishwasher installs'?
I had the dish washer running when I removed the inner air gap cap. It shot a clog out then became a 2-foot high fountain. It was a bit dramatic but it solved the problem. Thanks for the video.
lol well at least you got it fixed. I would not recommend this method to others though. Haha. Make sure you turn off the dishwasher or at least don’t do it while a cycle is running. Happy you got it handled though.
4:36 - I appreciate the deeper explanation of the air gap purpose. Our entire countertop flooded thanks to the discharge hose clog, along with that broken white plastic cap. Speaking of.. what is that white plastic thingy called (4:36). I think that cap plus the top part that screws in needs to be replaced.
Thank you! That piece is called different thing on different brands as they have slight variations on design. But it’s usually referred to as a cap/top in some diagrams. I don’t believe they sell it by itself. You would most likely need to buy a new air gap all together.
Regarding the hose that goes to the garbage disposal I thought I had seen when the installation individuals should have put a J-bend in the drainage hose? Is this correct?
I’m not sure as far as the JB that you’re referring to. Normally the hose that goes to the garbage disposal is coming from the air gap, so that means that it’s coming from up above and then back down. There are some ways to plumb this where you do not have to install an air gap, but you do need that Drainage line from the dishwasher to go up and then back down. You don’t want water sitting down in the bottom of a low spot.
Brilliant! Cost me $200 a couple of months ago just to have the airgap cap cleaned out. Same problem again now. I could fix but my fingers are not strong enough to get cap off.
The smallest discharge hose going to the garbage disposal at Home Depot was 2 ft. and my existing hose is approximate 9". Should I cut the hose I bought to 9"?
If you need to cut it to length that would be the way to go. I’m assuming you’re talking about the larger black hose? It’s kinda thick right? Make sure you soak it in hot water to help it bend into place and fit over your connections where your putting the hose clamps on
hi, great video, straightforward and well-paced, thank you. I have a question: any idea what orientation of the little plastic redirect insert we should use? It's asymmetrical, with a taller opening on one side. In your video when you first pulled it out I think I saw the opening toward the dishwasher small opening. Then in the end, it looked like you were planning on flipping it so that opening was farthest from that smaller outlet from the dishwasher drain line. Could use your thoughts on that orientation, and recommended orientation of the assembled air gap itself on the drainboard. If you have ideas, really appreciate it, and thanks again for the helpful video!
Hmm. I hadn’t looked closely to the small plastic clip that redirects the water. From my eye I thought it was symmetrical and acted the same either way since it clips in either way. Like an even “u” redirect. If it was mean to go one way or the other I’d hope the air gap itself would only accept it one way or the other. As far as orientation of the air gap itself it’s usually the smaller tube that’s coming off at an angle is for the dishwasher and should be pointing towards your dishwasher. Most cases I’ve had it where the dishwasher was situated to the left of the sink. And the larger tube pointing straight down is to the sink drain/garbage disposal. And that’s straight down and larger to allow the easiest flow of water to continue without resistance
@@FortKnoxCo Thank you! I did a little experimenting, and it looks like the correct way is for the shorter side to be placed next to the dishwasher outlet, so the longer end directs the water down past the overflow relief openings. You're right, it looks like the only way you SHOULD be able to place it is in that orientation. On mine for some reason I was able to put it on backwards, and the shorter side then allowed water to spew out. I flipped it and it worked beautifully. Thanks again for such a helpful video!
Curious if it's common for the 'correct' air gap to disposal tube to fail over time? It seems every couple of years that hose collapses into a kink or two and I have to replace it.
That could be a possibility. Depending on what brand you might notice different thicknesses on the pipe wall. Also, when installing you want to make sure there isn’t any torque on the pipe, especially when it’s corrugated. That can cause it to collapse on itself. But I have noticed that the pipe does Seem to kink easily if you twist it too much. And sometimes the ones that come with the dishwasher are pretty cheap.
Get video and diagram! My hoses don't seem to be cloged but the white plastic cap of the air gap has come off the counter. What bonding material should I use to secure it in place to the Caesar stone countertop? Thank you.
Thank you. If you’re just referring to the cap that covers the air gap, they are usually just held in place by friction. They slide overtop and have a tight fitting or possibly a rubber ring to create a seal and friction between the surfaces. I’d check that and see if there something you can clean or replace to make the contact tighter If your air gap is loose and not secured tightly to the counter top then you might need to tighten the ring that goes on under the counter top that secures it down. If the plastic nut is missing you may need to replace the air gap itself so you have all the proper pieces. And if the hole in your countertop is too big for the washer /nut under the counter to secure tightly you may need to use a larger washer on top or below the counter to create a tighter fit. The air gaps are not usually held in place by any bonding material.
Thanks for your quick reply and tips. The cap needed to be screwed into the air gap hose tightly to create a tight fit with the counter. I didn't realize there were threads!
You mentioned in your air gap connector video that you don’t necessarily need it as it’s no longer code in some states/cities. Can I bass and hook my dishwasher hose directly to the garbage disposal ?
But when you do it you just want to make sure it goes up above the garbage disposal and back down to the connection to the garbage disposal hook up. You done want water from your sink making its way from the garbage disposal down to your dishwasher. So it needs to go up, like maybe touching the underneath of your countertop and then down to your garbage disposal. If that makes sense
Have you checked your garbage disposal itself? Where it connects ? The little hole into the garbage disposal has a plug that needs to be removed on new garbage disposals. Or it could be just plugged up at that opening. I’d water is getting to the air gap then it not from there to the dishwasher. It’s somewhere from the air gap to the disposal.
If it needs to be removed and is too short, you most likely need to put a new piece in there. So loosen the clamps or pull them back and take a blade and lightly slice the tube. Making a slit deep enough to relieve the squeeze on the end pipe should allow you to wiggle off the tube. If you’re replacing it anyways might as well cut it off if it won’t come off with elbow grease. Just don’t cut too deep into the plastic connection of the garbage disposal. Try to cut just the tube and nothing below it. A little finesse
How can I prevent the hose from kinking? I feel very confident in fixing my kinked hose, but want to avoid that it kinks again. It was previously installed by a professional plumber, but now I need to make sure it won’t happen again.
Are you referring to the hose going to the garbage disposal? Make sure you have the length not too long and if needed you may be need to adjust the seated position of your garbage disposal so the part where it connects to your hose is in a better spot as to not require such a hard turn to make the connection.
@@FortKnoxCoreseating the GD would require new pipes as the are so perfectly lined up. Darn, thought there may be a simple fix. Thank you though for your response, it is certainly appreciated. At least I have an idea how to move forward with this project.
If the air gap is clear and no clogs are blocking it, what else can cause the water to back up and have it come from the air drain line? I cleaned it all out but on a rinse cycle water is still coming out from the gap, thank you
If water is coming out of the air gap, that usually means that the water is not having a problem going from the dishwasher up, but from air gap forward is the problem. So I would check the pipe or tube that is connected from the air gap down to your drain or garbage disposal and possibly clear that out. You may need to remove that pipe altogether to really see if it is gunked up also check the opening to your drain or garbage disposal, that very often gets blocked by debris and that could be the culprit. Assuming from the air gap down to your drain is completely free and clear that should solve the whole problem. There is something stopping the water flow from there to the drain itself. A lot of times I see the blockage at or in the garbage disposal.
I tried this but it's still leaking/overflowing. The hose is ribbed/corrugated, which I'm assuming is wrong, but also there is a solid cupboard wall hiding the dishwasher end of the hose making it hard to replace. Do you have a video/tips on how to access that end? I have zero dishwasher experience, except for the dishes part
To get to the hose connection on the dishwasher you’d need to pull the dish washer out of the base cabinet. It’s usually pretty easy to do. If you open you dishwasher door and look at the area where the dishwasher meets the under side of the countertop you’ll most likely see a couple screws that are holding down two metal tabs that connect to the dishwasher. They are usually small screws that screw into the bottom side of you countertop underlayment. You under those screws and the washing machine should slide out like pulling a stove/fridge/washer dryer away from the wall. It’s usually just a couple simple screws holding it in place. As far as the water still coming out of the air gap I’d check the hose going down from the air gap to the garbage disposal/drain and the air gap itself. Usually the tube from the dishwasher to the air gap isn’t the problem in this situation. Water is obviously not having a problem getting to the air gap, it’s having a problem at the air gap or from the air gap to the drain. If the dishwasher was having problems with water/food/draining during the wash cycle then I’d be more focused on the washer drain line and the washers itself. Make sure the air gap is clear, that the washer line and the line going to the drain are on the right parts of the air gap. And make sure the air gap has the little plastic piece that clips in over the two holes that redirects the water back down into the drain line. When that little piece is missing it will allow water to get everywhere inside the air gap and cause the overflow or spilling.
@@FortKnoxCo thank you for such a clear explanation! I tried your wire trick, and when that failed, I blocked the outlet to the small dishwasher tube with clay, used a toilet paper roll to make a tight seal with my small makita blower, and pushed air through for a minute, and that cleared up the problem! Does this sound to you like a safe method to try again if the problem comes back? I wasn't sure if the air pressure might risk damage to any parts of the system
@@Casadero1 sounds like you figured it out. Pushing air shouldn’t hurt so lang as your not over pressurizing the pipe/tube. They can withstand a good amount of psi but if what you did worked then that could be a future solution. Just be cautious with the amount of pressure you trap in the pipe when clearing it up and gauge it. That’s awesome you got it figured out. Good job !
I have a new Bosch dishwasher… Which I hardly use. When I was looking under the sink for some thing, I noticed at the drain line coming from the Bosch into the disposal had water in it. The water was nice and clean but I wondered why that line isn’t empty. I reset the cycle and ran it through manual rinse and drain cycle. The hose is clear so I could see the water being flushed to the disposal but when it was done it still had left water in the hose. Is this normal? If not what should I look for?
That’s usually fine. You don’t want any big dips or low spots if possible . You want a clean run to the air gap and a smooth run down to the garbage disposal. The low spots can act like a P Trap and hold water that isn’t forced out during the flush. It’s not a bad thing, but you don’t want a lot of water sitting in the lines if possible. As long as it’s clear and you can see the water flowing through during the cycle it should be fine. You might be able to get rid on the dips in the line and help that water make its way out.
Your welcome! The dishwasher to the air gap should come with the dishwasher. It’s usually a corrugated hose, and it has rubber fittings on both ends that a clamp goes over to hold onto the dishwasher and the end piece of the air gap. You can search on Amazon or find it at Home Depot easily. Very common. They just call it a dishwasher drain hose
Even I could do this. I used a rigid wire down the air gap and could actually see it come out via the space above the garbage disposal- Wasn't a ton of gunk, but ew that disposal was gross. Cleaned that rubber fitting and put the air gap back together and presto! $500 saved. Thanks FKC!
Should there be water in the dishwasher drain hose going to the air gap/overflow? I can take the cap off the overflow and see water in the smaller hose (dishwasher drain hose) when dishwasher is not in use. There is no leaking and no standing water in my dishwasher after running a cycle.
The line usually stay open and clear. But depending on your dishwasher it may not eject all the water and finish with a push of air to clear that out. The main thing is that it’s not standing in your dishwasher obviously. It it’s sitting between the washer and the air gap that could be ok so long as it’s not because it’s clogged or jammed and not allowing some water to escape. Usually the dishwasher install instructions will show how the line is supposed to run as to not have any dips or unnecessary twists to avoid sitting water.
Bryan, I was at a vacation house where when the dishwasher was run, sometimes water would come out of the air gap but otherwise, dirty dish water would build up in the main bowl of the double sink and if I ran the garbage disposal, the main bowl would drain but the dirty water would then flow through the drain into the other bowl. Eventually the water in both would drain slowly. Any idea what the issue was?
There is probably some clogged parts around the connections to the garbage disposal and in the garbage disposal. If the water is making it to the sink area and not draining fast enough and backing up it’s most likely at the drain/garbage disposal. The small port on the side of the disposal that allows water to drain to the sewer is most likely gunked up
I got ok flow the plastic hose that runs to the dishwasher I used a hook vertical or clothes hanger got a lot food out on one side should I completely pull out dishwasher to clear out the other side of the plastic hose
If you have food and debris clogging up the dishwasher side pipe going down to the washer I would say it’s a safe bet to pull it out and clean it all the way. That pipe is usually a little more narrow and has ridges sometimes and catches stuff. So to clean it all the way out 100% would be best if you can. Otherwise get as much as you can out and then run the dishwasher empty and see if it flushes the rest of anything out.
@@FortKnoxCo exactly what I'm do it's working now no more smell coming from the air top air flow had old food and stuff took all rubber hose etc off cleaned it out yea I'm unplug plastic hose to the dishwasher pull it out and clean it I almost messed up by using a metal hanger as a hook and didn't wanna rip hose thank God lol got lucky
I change the dishwasher airgap put a new one on and I have a new garbage disposal and a new dishwasher that was put in about six months ago. I noticed that there was water on the countertops and on the floor when I came in one afternoon so I’m still seeing after changing all that stuff out. I am still seeing the water come out same way out of the dishwasher airgap
Did you make sure the air gap has the small plastic cap that sits above the two tubes inside it? That piece redirects the water and keeps it from just overflowing in there. I’ve seen that be a very common reason.
Do you have any other recommendations on how to fix? We cleaned out the water gap and even removed the pipe connecting to the dishwasher - a bunch of food came out and we positioned it back to place. but when we tried to run the cycle again water still continued to come out from the water gap.
Did you also clean out the tube that goes from the air gap to the garbage disposal? You need to make sure that the tube from the dishwasher to the air gap is clean like you said, the air gap itself is clean and it also has that little plastic cap that redirect the water from one hole back down to the next. and then you need to make sure that the tube from that other hole going down to the garbage disposal is clean. Food commonly gets stuck in the tubes. The one going from the air gap to the garbage disposal can get gunk up just as easily as the other, but you also wanna look into the opening where it connects to the garbage disposal. Sometimes food will build up right there where it feeds into the garbage disposal and it gets backed up like a plug. So if that is also jammed up, it will cause the water to backfill and spill out of your air gap.
Yep. That could be park of it. It may not be draining properly and having the old food gunk in the line leaving bacteria causing the smell. But I would also check you actual dishwasher screen/filter. It should be in the bottom of your dishwasher when you open it up look under your bottom rolling rack. On the floor of the inside of your dishwasher there should be a thing you tune and open and can clean out the screen where the water drain from. I’d check that for sure
Waters still coming out the air gap when the washing machine is draining? If it is that at least means your washing machine pump is working and water is getting from the machine to the air gap. So you need to focus on the air gap itself and the path to the garbage disposal. Make sure the water line from the washing machine to the air gap is connected to the correct side. Sometimes the hose connections are switched at the air gap. Also check the air gap again to make sure you have that small plastic piece that clicks in over the top on the inside. That small plastic piece is critical in redirecting the water from one hole back down to the other. If all of that is good then consider taking off the hose that goes down to the garbage disposal. That easily gets food stuck in it especially at the garbage disposal itself. Clearing that path will allow water to flow freely.
You’re very welcome. I was hoping this video would help a few people out. I know how frustrating it is having to wait for a plumber when maybe it’s something you can do yourself and save some money
I just followed all the steps apart from replacing the hose because it is a proper one. It didn’t work unfortunately. What could be the next thing the check?
What is happening? Water coming out of the air gap and not going down to the garbage disposal? Or is the dishwasher not getting water up to the air gap? If water is coming out of the air gap then the washer is obviously getting water forward to the air gap, but something is either not redirecting it back down to the other hole/hose to the garbage disposal. Or it’s plugged from the garbage disposal to air gap, which means you might need to focus on the tube connected to the garbage disposal, possibly replace it with a new clean tube, remove the garbage disposal and look more closely to the opening/connection for the tube, sometimes that is heavily plugged. And make sure you have the small plastic water redirecting cap on your air gap. If that’s missing or not correctly pushed into place it will most certainly let water get everywhere and leak out
I’m experiencing a slightly different issue with my dishwasher. In addition to water coming out of the air gap, I’ve noticed that the bottom of the dishwasher is filling with water, and the inner tube of the air gap pipe is also backed up with water. Do you have any idea what might be causing this?
The air gap no flowing right will cause water to back up in the drain pipe going towards your dishwasher. So making sure that tube is clear as well as the air gap. You gotta remove all gunk or food chunks out. Also check your dishwasher itself. It pumps water out from the bottom and there is a cover on the floor of your dishwasher that you can remove with just a twist. Inside you can see a little basket filter that is meant to catch large pieces of food. Make sure that is all cleaned out as well. That being gunned up can cause all those problems too.
Make sure you have it installed correctly. The angled end piece off the bottom of the air gap to the dishwasher. The straight piece down goes to the garbage disposal. And that the small plastic cap is in place on the air gap that redirects the water. Also make sure you have the opening to the garbage disposal popped out. A lot of the time people forget to remove the plug at the garage disposal. They come sealed or plugged at that pipe connection for the air gap. You need to knock it put with a screw driver or the newer ones you can twist it out like a screw. That could be causing the water to not flow into the garbage disposal
Believe it or not, the first issue was a plastic cap stuck in the garbage disposal😏. I removed it, and as of now, the water flows through the pipes cleanly. However, there’s still a small amount of water coming out of the air gap. I’m considering replacing that piece as well.
@ yeah that would be my next suggestion. Get a new air gap 🤷🏼♂️ because there shouldn’t be any reason water is making its way out onto your sink if everything else is checked off
I would check the filter in your dishwasher. Usually an easy twist to a plastic piece in the bottom of your dishwasher and it pops off and you can see if it’s clogged up. Then I’d check the garbage disposal itself. Take the pipe off and see if it has gunk in it that you can remove by rinsing or scraping. Sometimes the plug of gunk is at the garbage disposal itself at the connection where the tube is. Clean that out. If all of that is clean and working then it may be something with the air gap. So replacing the air gap could be the final step. But making sure the hose to the air gap and hose from the air gap to the garbage disposal are clean is a must.
I notice the water drain line from the dishwasher goes directly to the air gap. And when the dishwasher drains I see water coming out the air gap then flows down to the drain line to the disposal. If I take the plastic cap off the air gap water will overflow all over the counter when the dishwasher is draining.. is this normal
Are you referring to the plastic cap as in the cover of the air gap? Like the silver or gold finish cap? Or the small plastic piece that clips in above the hole in the top of the air gap? The small plastic piece that clips in redirects the water from one hole , the dishwasher tube, to the other hole , the garbage disposal. If you remove that small clip in cap it will just let water spray all over. It’s there to act like a U-Turn for the water to go back down and find its way to the garbage disposal and drain. The air gap cover that usually just pulls off is mainly for cosmetic purposes and doesn’t really have a function other than cleaning up the look of your air gap.
So this has been happening consistently for a while and I’ve tried snaking that line a few times. Each time I can feel the snake coming out into the garbage disposal, but the next time I run the dishwasher, the water still comes out the air gap. Am I missing something? Thanks!
I’d check the line from the dishwasher to the air gap and the line from the air gap to the garbage disposal. Make sure they are both clean and clear. And then check your air gap and make sure you have that set up correctly. Which side is connected to the dishwasher and which one down to the garbage disposal. Then make sure you have the air gap assembler correctly with the plastic piece that covers over the two holes, the piece that redirects the water back down. I’ve heard of people not having that plastic piece in there and that will make water just spill out into the air gap cover and obviously spill water everywhere. So make sure you have that piece that redirects the water down and into the line going to the garbage disposal.
@@FortKnoxCo Thank you! Just to close the loop, I ended up snaking it again with a much bigger diameter snake (the first was one of those flat ones with barbs to get hair out of a sink, this one was a metal coil) while also putting my finger down into the garbage disposal to the inside end of that line. I felt a large clump of food in the perimeter of that line and had to work that snake back and forth a number of times to clear it out. Combined with trying to fish it out with my finger. Finally, I poured some water down into the air gap (with a funnel) to make sure it was coming out before trying the dishwasher again. All clear!
Water shouldn’t sit. May not be running the right way up and down. Ideally the washer will push the water up, the air gap redirects the water back down and the water runs down through and out into the garbage disposal/drain. It shouldn’t sit anywhere. If it sits in a spot the hose may need to me adjusted so it has no low spots that water wouldn’t naturally flow down and out. May require shortening the hose if the length is too long and has those low areas
This video probably saved me a ton of money on a service call for 3 minutes of work cleaning a clogged air gap. Thank you so much!!
Nice! That was the goal. I knew someone out there could be needing to know this so I wanted to share. Thank you for finding my channel/video
I was just wandering around TH-cam to find out what kind of hose to use for my air gap. For some reason tapped on your video first and got my answer, thanks.
That’s awesome to hear! Happy I could be of help
I just paid this company to come fix my dishwasher draining problem and he told me to TH-cam "air gap installation" and you popped up. The tech said most all techs use TH-cam for repairs. Thanks for helping me do the job myself!! Hopefully 🤞$165 for their company to tell me that.😔
Well I’m glad I could be of help. Yeah no a days there’s pretty much anything you’d need to know on TH-cam. I’m trying to be one of those resources people find when they have a unique or common problem.
I am in my first apartment ever, and ran my new dishes through to make sure they're clean. Surprised to come back to a flooded countertop... OMG thank you so much!
sorry to hear that. Not a good way to start off the first apartment experience. But, you figured it out and are already building that DIY mindset. Once you get a home you’ll be ready to handle all the little fixes that come with that. Thank you for finding my channel. Happy I could be of help
This video saved me a call to a plumber. Your explanation was great and my issue was exactly this. The black hose from the air gap to the disposal had clogged from years of grossness, looked like slime. Thank you!!!
That’s great to hear! Happy I could be of help
Best, to the point and precise without wasting time on useless stuff! Thank you.
Your very welcome 🤙🏼
This video was perfect. After watching this video I inspected my air gap tube that went to the garbage disposal and found it clogged. 5 min fix. Thank you!!!!
That’s great to hear! I love seeing these success stories! Happy to be of help.
Yes, this I very helpful! Thank you so much!!! You've help a lot of people save money. Calling a plumber will charge a lot with this simple DIY.
I agree, just a quick search on line and you could be fixing some of your own problems around the house. Get everything back up n running, no appointments or service calls. And saving money along the way. Thats how it all started for me.
This video is so good. The diagram is incredibly useful as is your showing exactly how remove the little cap with tabs. Just saved us money and time. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video
You’re very very welcome. This is exactly why started filming stuff I’m doing and creating videos. Hoping other ppl out there could use what I’ve learned 🤙🏼🤙🏼
5:58 hey thanks for the video, it also solved my backed up hose,I ordered a two sided drain cleaning flex line with brushes and threaded it through from both sides till the brushes came out of both sides clean, instead of disconnecting anything, preserving the tight seal of the clamps 5:58 @FortKnoxCo 5:58
@ that’s awesome to hear!!
Thanks for showing the drawing of how the air gap is connected. Worth a 1000 words!👍
Your welcome! Happy I could be of help 🤙🏼
Great video! It's creators like you that give value to TH-cam! Very clear explanation and instruction.
Thank you. I really appreciate that
Best, most straightforward video in history. Thanks!
Thank you! I really appreciate that!
Thanks for the diagram of where the hoses are and how the water flows! So helpful! I'm 82yrs young and fixed it all myself!!! I'm strong, so getting the hose off once clamp off was a tussle, but I DID IT! Thank you so much for the clear directions (especially the diagrams!)
Thank you so much. I’m happy that I could be of help. I knew that I probably was not the only one who had this problem and it was wondering how to fix it. So I did my best to explain, in depth, the steps that I took, and to help other people problems solve. I’m happy you got this done good job.!
The pictures you show really explain this well!! Thank you !
Your welcome! I’m Happy you found it helpful
OMG! I've been without my dishwasher for a month and nobody wanted to help me fix it and I was about to buy a new dishwasher until I WATCHED YOUR VIDEO! I took an ethernet cable and pushed it down the air gap thing on the counter and some water/debris came out and then I ran the dishwasher and it worked!!! Thank you so much!😃
That’s so great to hear. This right here is exactly why I finally started my TH-cam channel. I always felt like there were many things that other people could do and problems to solve that many people come across. It’s the little things that increase that quality of life and getting in your house back up and running.
@@FortKnoxCo Thanks for the detailed info! It helps a single gal a ton of money and frustration of watching a dozen videos to figure out one household issue!
@ your very welcome 🤙🏼
Your video was super quick to the point and helped me avoid a maintenance call. Thank you so much!
You’re very welcome
ok, thank you so much!!! We have had this flooding issue for a year, and I was about to spend a lot of money to try and repair it. Your solution was exactly the problem. "Clean the hose all the way through to the disposal." I found a 2 inch long piece of gunk in the line. Removed the gunk, and its works like new. You are so awesome. Thanks, mark2
That’s awesome!! I’m happy you found my video. I really appreciate you commenting and the kind words.
Thank you, cleaned it out, then poured the water in, looked in the garbage disposal and saw the water flowing freely in.
That’s awesome. It’s the little things in life. Lol. Sometimes the simplest fixes.
fixed my flooding sink area in literally 30s thanks to this, the line to the disposal was reduced in diameter from 1/2 to 1/8" with food junk and the water would spray back. Thanks dude
Nice! I’m Happy to hear this. Thank you for finding and watching my video.
Not me sitting here thinking I can’t fix this without my exhusbands help …. Thank you so much 🙌🏼 I feel so proud of myself
You’re very welcome. Happy I could be of help. You can for sure do this !👍🏼
@@FortKnoxCohello, my kitchen sink doesn’t have a waste disposal. Every 6-8months I get a clog in the connection of the white pvc pipe. It’s the smallest ID, it connects the air gap and the kitchen sink drain (the black hose) anyway to upsize the white pvc?
@@dohc1974 your connection should go from dishwasher to the smaller connection on the sir gap( usually coming off at an angle. Then from the larger connection going straight down from the sir gap to your drain. Drainage should not go from a larger to smaller as it goes down the line. Always smaller diameter to larger
@@FortKnoxCo yeah that’s how it’s currently setup, I just couldn’t describe it as well as you did. Maybe I wouldn’t have these issues as often if I had a disposal.
@@dohc1974 possibly. Have you checked and cleaned out your dishwasher’s filter? It’s at the bottom of the dishwasher and it’s usually just an easy 1/4 turn and you can pull it out and clean the screen. This will help keep large particles from getting through
My old GE dishwasher stopped draining at 12:30 am I was staring the dishwasher run before morning and i was almost in tears at 1:30 am after alot stuff happening in this old house this was the final straw, I decided to google for possible help after searching and scouring the internet for help and by some miracle I came a crossed your video about the air gap valve and I got an old long flexible clear plastic tube that was attached to my grandsons led ballon , I inserted it and it came back filled with gunk and after a few tries it was cleared and at 2:35 am, my dishwasher is draining better than before, you saved me a repair bill I could not afford and relieved me of so much unneeded stress , so thank you so very much
Wow, that is amazing to hear. I always wonder if people are going to find any of the videos I make helpful and when I hear things like this, it’s nothing but motivation for me to keep on going. I’m always trying to put something out there that I feel people could truly get some value from, so thank you for the kind words and I’m so happy that you got this fixed. Happy that I could be of help.
I watched four or five videos to figure out why my dishwasher wasn’t draining and none of those videos suggested to look at the airway you showed. Thank you so much! You helped me find the clog in the air gap! There was some plastic from a fork stuck in there. Next time I will check there first. Thanks again!
That’s awesome to hear. I’m very happy I could be of help.
I almost grabbed one of the clear tubes. I bought the exact one you showed. I'm running the rinse cycle now. I did it all by myself! My husband will be impressed!! I started watching another video before I came upon this one. Both very helpful. Thank you for uploading!
Nice! Happy you got it figured out. Save some money in the process too I bet. Good job!
This has been and on going problem for me, almost called a plummer to fix it..Just happened to stumble across your utube video, wow it definitely worked. First I removed the air gap filter cleaned it then I removed the garage disposal hose and flushed with hot water. It was just to easy and just like that problem solved...
Dishwasher running like new, and the dishes are sparkling clean....
Thank you so much for this video, definitely saved me money....... 💰
🙌🏼🙌🏼 that’s awesome! So happy to hear it helped you.
I wasn't able to push any debris through, as you suggested, so took a cardboard tube (from toilet paper) , created a seal and blew. This pushed the debris through after only 2 tries. Thanks for your easy to follow video!
That’s cool you figured out another way. Yeah the wire sometimes doesn’t get it all. It’s good to punch through a blockage and hopefully get everything else flowing and cleaned out. But the next step would be to remove the tube completely and physically clean it all out. Good job!
Looks like an easy (and cheap!) fix for the water that started leaking out of our air gap earlier. Thanks!
Yep, definitely something you can do yourself. Hope you can get it done 🤙🏼
@FortKnoxCo Got it done exactly as shown and no leaks since!
@@littlefriend420 nice good job!
Fantastic information! Thank you for sharing a very educational and self-help video!
You’re very welcome 🤙🏼
Dude! Thank you very much. I watched the video and did exactly as you recommended. When I disconnected the hose from the disposal, the hose was clogged with some disgusting old food and stuff. I cleaned the hose very well, reassembled the hose and vent.... voila! it works perfectly.
Man that’s awesome to hear. I’m always happy to see when someone finds my videos helpful. I know the feeling when you fix something yourself that is a headache but now it’s up and working. Good job!
Thanks for the help, definitely saved me from having to hire a plumber. I took out the little vent cleaned it all out it was full of grease and food. Cleaned out all the hoses and everything seems to be working without an issue.
That’s awesome! Sounds like you got it handled.
Thanks for this video, very detailed w/o excessive narration. Im going to do this today!
Your welcome. I hope you get the problem fixed.
ABSOLUTELY BY FAR THIS IS THE BEST REMEDY...Obtain the cardboard tube feom you typical paper towels. Remove the cover to the air gap cover. Then place one end of the tube snuggly onto the air gap, no need to remove anything other then the cover. Once snug in place, take A DEEP BREATH and blow hard into the tube, there will be some resistance and BOOM you've just blew out the clog... WORKS 100% of the time😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Haha. Nice! Thats an awesome trick! Thank you for sharing that. I appreciate it
No idea how a half inch piece of a chopstick managed to get into my air gap tube, but it did. Thanks for the video!
Never seen that one. Crazy. But happy you got it fixed 🤙🏼
Very nice informative video. I did change the air gap and hose from home depot. After soaking the hose in hot water, installation went smoothly although I still have a little kink going into the disposal. Would you recommend changing it with the universal hose from Amazon. It seems that there will be restrictions with the way the flex hose is made. Thank you
As long as you don’t have a full kink in the hose you should be fine but you can try a different hose too. Sometimes adjusting the angle of the air gaps stub out helps, so this just by twisting the air gaps stub and re tightening it. Also if you’re able to you can sometimes adjust the garbage disposal. Changing the angles of these connections sometimes does the job
Just wanted to thank you for this very well laid out video. Earned a sub for the no fluff, information full video style. Looking forward to the rest of your channel
Thank you so much. I really appreciate that 🙏🏼
I watched 2 other videos b4 getting to this. Your solution was the one that fixed my problem. The systematic approach worked well, try the easiest fix first as a "check" then get down n dirty in the garbage disposal black drain tube. Lots of gunk. I didn't have a coax cable but a long folded over/twisted bailing wire worked well. Thank you !
Nice! Good job on figuring it out. I know a coax cord is random, but it was all I had that was flexible enough but still Ridgid enough to push through any gunk. Happy you found the video helpful. 🤙🏼
I replaced the kinked black rubber hose thanks to your help! Thank you for the short and easy explanation.
You’re very welcome. I’m happy you got it all figured out. I was hoping that some people would find this video helpful so I felt like I needed to put it out there. Thank you for finding my video in my channel.
I removed the airgap cover on top of the sink & squeezed the plastic portion off as you described.
I poured hot water in there kept it open ran the rinse cycle nine minutes and had a empty jar over the air gap so the water wouldn’t splash all over.
I also utilized one of those little plastic sink cleaners one can purchase at the dollar store.
It helped me move some debris after running the rinse cycle a few times.
It was completely clear and now the water flows into the garbage disposal instead of into the top of the sink.
I believe that the dishes weren’t completely being rinsed because of the slow flow of water through the air gap.
Thank you very much.
That’s awesome that you fix that. That’s exactly what happens. If that drainage line gets plugged, it ruins the whole process of cleaning your dishes and also how they dry. Helping the whole thing is keeping your dishes before you put them in if you’re able to. The food and debris gets caught in that line somehow making it past the dishwasher filter. Then it gets caught in the drainage line, and these problems start, good job getting it fixed 🤙🏼
The coaxial cable was the secret!!! Thank you so much! I had a little snake, but it kept getting caught at the hose curve, I think. The coaxial cable pushed the clog right out. (Knew I kept a few of those around for something...) Thanks again. 😁👍
That’s great to hear. Yeah it’s funny how the simplest or most random suggestion could be the quick work around to get something done. I’m all about problem solving 🤙🏼
Yep, nobody believed me. " An air gap? What is that?" Now they know as well. Great explanation and breakdown. For those non-believers.
I'm subscribed now. Let's go fix more stuff!
That’s what I’m talking bout! The more you know. It feels good to fix things yourself and the more you do the easier new things become. It all adds up. Thanks for subscribing!! I appreciate it!
Thanks man, i was able to trace my clog to the airgap itself but your video helped show how to pop the two caps above the counter. Cleared it, much appreciated. btw i detach the black drain hose and use a length of rebar w/ a small piece of damp rag on the tip to clear out the grease buildup inside every 3-4 years, works pretty good.
That’s awesome to hear! Good job! Yeah sometimes you gotta be a little creative to fix these things.
thank you! your coaxial cable trick solved my problem. you saved me so much hassle!
That’s great to hear. It’s funny how such a random idea like using a coax cable could be the fix. Gotta be creative sometimes.
Thank you so much for posting this video. It helped clear the garage disposal issues. YEAH!!!!
That great to hear. I’m happy I could be of help
good info, brief and to the point( and bonus points for no anoying background music!). One thing: you said 'some dishwahsers do not require an air gap' but I think you might mean 'some states (codes) do not require air gap for dishwasher installs'?
Yes. You are correct. Some codes done require the air gap. I appreciate the feedback back. Thank you for watching and finding my channel
Thank you...best video I've seen so far; I like the close up video of the area itself.
Thank you I really appreciate that 🙏🏼
I had the dish washer running when I removed the inner air gap cap. It shot a clog out then became a 2-foot high fountain. It was a bit dramatic but it solved the problem. Thanks for the video.
lol well at least you got it fixed. I would not recommend this method to others though. Haha. Make sure you turn off the dishwasher or at least don’t do it while a cycle is running. Happy you got it handled though.
4:36 - I appreciate the deeper explanation of the air gap purpose. Our entire countertop flooded thanks to the discharge hose clog, along with that broken white plastic cap.
Speaking of.. what is that white plastic thingy called (4:36). I think that cap plus the top part that screws in needs to be replaced.
Thank you! That piece is called different thing on different brands as they have slight variations on design. But it’s usually referred to as a cap/top in some diagrams. I don’t believe they sell it by itself. You would most likely need to buy a new air gap all together.
@@FortKnoxCo Thank you! Yup, entire air gap assembly is one piece and needs to be replaced anyways.
@@ChristopherDillman your welcome. I have a link for them on Amazon or you should be able to grab one easily at any big box store.
Thank you so much for this! It was exactly what I needed to fix my dishwasher drain hose.
Happy I could be of help!
Regarding the hose that goes to the garbage disposal I thought I had seen when the installation individuals should have put a J-bend in the drainage hose?
Is this correct?
I’m not sure as far as the JB that you’re referring to. Normally the hose that goes to the garbage disposal is coming from the air gap, so that means that it’s coming from up above and then back down. There are some ways to plumb this where you do not have to install an air gap, but you do need that Drainage line from the dishwasher to go up and then back down. You don’t want water sitting down in the bottom of a low spot.
Brilliant! Cost me $200 a couple of months ago just to have the airgap cap cleaned out. Same problem again now. I could fix but my fingers are not strong enough to get cap off.
Well I’m happy the video could be of some help. Saving money is always a nice feeling
Thank you so much! This helped my fix the issue with the clog between airgap and the disposal...
Your very welcome
The smallest discharge hose going to the garbage disposal at Home Depot was 2 ft. and my existing hose is approximate 9". Should I cut the hose I bought to 9"?
If you need to cut it to length that would be the way to go. I’m assuming you’re talking about the larger black hose? It’s kinda thick right? Make sure you soak it in hot water to help it bend into place and fit over your connections where your putting the hose clamps on
Thank you for showing us how to do this as a DIY. 😁
Your very welcome 🤙🏼
hi, great video, straightforward and well-paced, thank you. I have a question: any idea what orientation of the little plastic redirect insert we should use? It's asymmetrical, with a taller opening on one side. In your video when you first pulled it out I think I saw the opening toward the dishwasher small opening. Then in the end, it looked like you were planning on flipping it so that opening was farthest from that smaller outlet from the dishwasher drain line. Could use your thoughts on that orientation, and recommended orientation of the assembled air gap itself on the drainboard. If you have ideas, really appreciate it, and thanks again for the helpful video!
Hmm. I hadn’t looked closely to the small plastic clip that redirects the water. From my eye I thought it was symmetrical and acted the same either way since it clips in either way. Like an even “u” redirect. If it was mean to go one way or the other I’d hope the air gap itself would only accept it one way or the other.
As far as orientation of the air gap itself it’s usually the smaller tube that’s coming off at an angle is for the dishwasher and should be pointing towards your dishwasher. Most cases I’ve had it where the dishwasher was situated to the left of the sink. And the larger tube pointing straight down is to the sink drain/garbage disposal. And that’s straight down and larger to allow the easiest flow of water to continue without resistance
@@FortKnoxCo Thank you! I did a little experimenting, and it looks like the correct way is for the shorter side to be placed next to the dishwasher outlet, so the longer end directs the water down past the overflow relief openings. You're right, it looks like the only way you SHOULD be able to place it is in that orientation. On mine for some reason I was able to put it on backwards, and the shorter side then allowed water to spew out. I flipped it and it worked beautifully. Thanks again for such a helpful video!
Awesome video!! Thank you so much for this invaluable content! 🙏🏼
You’re very welcome
Show different youtube, and I did the pipe, but it didn't work. And found your video and did it from the top. And it work!
That’s awesome!!! So happy you found it helpful
Thank you very much for your concise and specific video.
Your welcome
Curious if it's common for the 'correct' air gap to disposal tube to fail over time? It seems every couple of years that hose collapses into a kink or two and I have to replace it.
That could be a possibility. Depending on what brand you might notice different thicknesses on the pipe wall. Also, when installing you want to make sure there isn’t any torque on the pipe, especially when it’s corrugated. That can cause it to collapse on itself. But I have noticed that the pipe does Seem to kink easily if you twist it too much. And sometimes the ones that come with the dishwasher are pretty cheap.
@@FortKnoxCo Good info, Thanks!
Get video and diagram! My hoses don't seem to be cloged but the white plastic cap of the air gap has come off the counter. What bonding material should I use to secure it in place to the Caesar stone countertop? Thank you.
Thank you.
If you’re just referring to the cap that covers the air gap, they are usually just held in place by friction. They slide overtop and have a tight fitting or possibly a rubber ring to create a seal and friction between the surfaces. I’d check that and see if there something you can clean or replace to make the contact tighter
If your air gap is loose and not secured tightly to the counter top then you might need to tighten the ring that goes on under the counter top that secures it down. If the plastic nut is missing you may need to replace the air gap itself so you have all the proper pieces. And if the hole in your countertop is too big for the washer /nut under the counter to secure tightly you may need to use a larger washer on top or below the counter to create a tighter fit.
The air gaps are not usually held in place by any bonding material.
Thanks for your quick reply and tips. The cap needed to be screwed into the air gap hose tightly to create a tight fit with the counter. I didn't realize there were threads!
@@melissalewis2120 oh nice. Thats awesome you figured it out! Good job 👍🏼
nobody ever mentions the tube. awesome. thanks
Thank you! I appreciate the comment. I try to cover everything I think could help.
You mentioned in your air gap connector video that you don’t necessarily need it as it’s no longer code in some states/cities. Can I bass and hook my dishwasher hose directly to the garbage disposal ?
Yeah You can. Just some areas require it for code I believe. But it’s not necessarily required.
But when you do it you just want to make sure it goes up above the garbage disposal and back down to the connection to the garbage disposal hook up. You done want water from your sink making its way from the garbage disposal down to your dishwasher. So it needs to go up, like maybe touching the underneath of your countertop and then down to your garbage disposal. If that makes sense
Replaced garbage disposal and hoses and still water not draining properly.
What else do I check
Have you checked your garbage disposal itself? Where it connects ? The little hole into the garbage disposal has a plug that needs to be removed on new garbage disposals. Or it could be just plugged up at that opening. I’d water is getting to the air gap then it not from there to the dishwasher. It’s somewhere from the air gap to the disposal.
No garage disposal. But the hose from air gap to sink drain appears to be kinked. Could that be causing the overflow?
Yes very much so. That line needs to be unobstructed and no sharp bends. You want very smooth flow.
Very helpful, thank you that ended up being an easy fix.
That’s great to hear you were able to fix it. Happy I could be of help !
Any tips to remove the tubing that’s connected to the garbage disposal? Mine is on there so tight but I can see it’s so short that it’s created a kink
If it needs to be removed and is too short, you most likely need to put a new piece in there. So loosen the clamps or pull them back and take a blade and lightly slice the tube. Making a slit deep enough to relieve the squeeze on the end pipe should allow you to wiggle off the tube. If you’re replacing it anyways might as well cut it off if it won’t come off with elbow grease.
Just don’t cut too deep into the plastic connection of the garbage disposal. Try to cut just the tube and nothing below it. A little finesse
I’d try a heat gun or a Blowdryer
How can I prevent the hose from kinking? I feel very confident in fixing my kinked hose, but want to avoid that it kinks again. It was previously installed by a professional plumber, but now I need to make sure it won’t happen again.
Are you referring to the hose going to the garbage disposal? Make sure you have the length not too long and if needed you may be need to adjust the seated position of your garbage disposal so the part where it connects to your hose is in a better spot as to not require such a hard turn to make the connection.
@@FortKnoxCoreseating the GD would require new pipes as the are so perfectly lined up. Darn, thought there may be a simple fix. Thank you though for your response, it is certainly appreciated. At least I have an idea how to move forward with this project.
thank you for making this video! you helped me fix my clogged airgap
That’s awesome to hear. Your very welcome
If the air gap is clear and no clogs are blocking it, what else can cause the water to back up and have it come from the air drain line? I cleaned it all out but on a rinse cycle water is still coming out from the gap, thank you
If water is coming out of the air gap, that usually means that the water is not having a problem going from the dishwasher up, but from air gap forward is the problem. So I would check the pipe or tube that is connected from the air gap down to your drain or garbage disposal and possibly clear that out. You may need to remove that pipe altogether to really see if it is gunked up also check the opening to your drain or garbage disposal, that very often gets blocked by debris and that could be the culprit. Assuming from the air gap down to your drain is completely free and clear that should solve the whole problem. There is something stopping the water flow from there to the drain itself. A lot of times I see the blockage at or in the garbage disposal.
I tried this but it's still leaking/overflowing. The hose is ribbed/corrugated, which I'm assuming is wrong, but also there is a solid cupboard wall hiding the dishwasher end of the hose making it hard to replace. Do you have a video/tips on how to access that end? I have zero dishwasher experience, except for the dishes part
To get to the hose connection on the dishwasher you’d need to pull the dish washer out of the base cabinet. It’s usually pretty easy to do. If you open you dishwasher door and look at the area where the dishwasher meets the under side of the countertop you’ll most likely see a couple screws that are holding down two metal tabs that connect to the dishwasher. They are usually small screws that screw into the bottom side of you countertop underlayment. You under those screws and the washing machine should slide out like pulling a stove/fridge/washer dryer away from the wall. It’s usually just a couple simple screws holding it in place.
As far as the water still coming out of the air gap I’d check the hose going down from the air gap to the garbage disposal/drain and the air gap itself. Usually the tube from the dishwasher to the air gap isn’t the problem in this situation. Water is obviously not having a problem getting to the air gap, it’s having a problem at the air gap or from the air gap to the drain. If the dishwasher was having problems with water/food/draining during the wash cycle then I’d be more focused on the washer drain line and the washers itself.
Make sure the air gap is clear, that the washer line and the line going to the drain are on the right parts of the air gap. And make sure the air gap has the little plastic piece that clips in over the two holes that redirects the water back down into the drain line. When that little piece is missing it will allow water to get everywhere inside the air gap and cause the overflow or spilling.
@@FortKnoxCo thank you for such a clear explanation! I tried your wire trick, and when that failed, I blocked the outlet to the small dishwasher tube with clay, used a toilet paper roll to make a tight seal with my small makita blower, and pushed air through for a minute, and that cleared up the problem! Does this sound to you like a safe method to try again if the problem comes back? I wasn't sure if the air pressure might risk damage to any parts of the system
@@Casadero1 sounds like you figured it out. Pushing air shouldn’t hurt so lang as your not over pressurizing the pipe/tube. They can withstand a good amount of psi but if what you did worked then that could be a future solution. Just be cautious with the amount of pressure you trap in the pipe when clearing it up and gauge it. That’s awesome you got it figured out. Good job !
I have a new Bosch dishwasher… Which I hardly use. When I was looking under the sink for some thing, I noticed at the drain line coming from the Bosch into the disposal had water in it. The water was nice and clean but I wondered why that line isn’t empty. I reset the cycle and ran it through manual rinse and drain cycle. The hose is clear so I could see the water being flushed to the disposal but when it was done it still had left water in the hose.
Is this normal? If not what should I look for?
That’s usually fine. You don’t want any big dips or low spots if possible . You want a clean run to the air gap and a smooth run down to the garbage disposal. The low spots can act like a P Trap and hold water that isn’t forced out during the flush. It’s not a bad thing, but you don’t want a lot of water sitting in the lines if possible. As long as it’s clear and you can see the water flowing through during the cycle it should be fine.
You might be able to get rid on the dips in the line and help that water make its way out.
This video was so helpful thank you! But which hose do I need for the dishwasher to the air gap?
Your welcome! The dishwasher to the air gap should come with the dishwasher. It’s usually a corrugated hose, and it has rubber fittings on both ends that a clamp goes over to hold onto the dishwasher and the end piece of the air gap. You can search on Amazon or find it at Home Depot easily. Very common. They just call it a dishwasher drain hose
@@FortKnoxCo thanks so much! Got it!
@@janeaustenfan1979 awesome
Very informative/ functional video. Your instructions WORK 💯.. thank you...
That’s awesome! Happy I could be of help
THANK YOU, IT WORKED! SO SATIFYING TO BE ABLE TO FIX IT MYSELF!
That’s awesome!! I know the feeling. And saving that money too!
Even I could do this. I used a rigid wire down the air gap and could actually see it come out via the space above the garbage disposal- Wasn't a ton of gunk, but ew that disposal was gross. Cleaned that rubber fitting and put the air gap back together and presto! $500 saved. Thanks FKC!
Freakin’ awesome! Good job! 🤙🏼🤙🏼 I appreciate it! Happy to hear you saved some $$
Should there be water in the dishwasher drain hose going to the air gap/overflow?
I can take the cap off the overflow and see water in the smaller hose (dishwasher drain hose) when dishwasher is not in use.
There is no leaking and no standing water in my dishwasher after running a cycle.
The line usually stay open and clear. But depending on your dishwasher it may not eject all the water and finish with a push of air to clear that out. The main thing is that it’s not standing in your dishwasher obviously. It it’s sitting between the washer and the air gap that could be ok so long as it’s not because it’s clogged or jammed and not allowing some water to escape. Usually the dishwasher install instructions will show how the line is supposed to run as to not have any dips or unnecessary twists to avoid sitting water.
Nice explanation. One thing you didn't show which would be useful is seeing the hose being attached to the top of the air gap.
Thank you. I might do another video where I’m replacing my air gap completely with a new one. And I’ll make sure to show the connections in the video
Bryan, I was at a vacation house where when the dishwasher was run, sometimes water would come out of the air gap but otherwise, dirty dish water would build up in the main bowl of the double sink and if I ran the garbage disposal, the main bowl would drain but the dirty water would then flow through the drain into the other bowl. Eventually the water in both would drain slowly. Any idea what the issue was?
There is probably some clogged parts around the connections to the garbage disposal and in the garbage disposal. If the water is making it to the sink area and not draining fast enough and backing up it’s most likely at the drain/garbage disposal. The small port on the side of the disposal that allows water to drain to the sewer is most likely gunked up
I got ok flow the plastic hose that runs to the dishwasher I used a hook vertical or clothes hanger got a lot food out on one side should I completely pull out dishwasher to clear out the other side of the plastic hose
If you have food and debris clogging up the dishwasher side pipe going down to the washer I would say it’s a safe bet to pull it out and clean it all the way. That pipe is usually a little more narrow and has ridges sometimes and catches stuff. So to clean it all the way out 100% would be best if you can.
Otherwise get as much as you can out and then run the dishwasher empty and see if it flushes the rest of anything out.
@@FortKnoxCo exactly what I'm do it's working now no more smell coming from the air top air flow had old food and stuff took all rubber hose etc off cleaned it out yea I'm unplug plastic hose to the dishwasher pull it out and clean it I almost messed up by using a metal hanger as a hook and didn't wanna rip hose thank God lol got lucky
@@MarkAranita-rg2gv we’ll good job. Sounds like you got it handled. And good call on taking the hose off and not risking it.
I change the dishwasher airgap put a new one on and I have a new garbage disposal and a new dishwasher that was put in about six months ago. I noticed that there was water on the countertops and on the floor when I came in one afternoon so I’m still seeing after changing all that stuff out. I am still seeing the water come out same way out of the dishwasher airgap
Did you make sure the air gap has the small plastic cap that sits above the two tubes inside it? That piece redirects the water and keeps it from just overflowing in there. I’ve seen that be a very common reason.
Do you always have to replace the tube or can you just clean them?
You can just clean them. But worst case you can replace.
Do you have any other recommendations on how to fix? We cleaned out the water gap and even removed the pipe connecting to the dishwasher - a bunch of food came out and we positioned it back to place. but when we tried to run the cycle again water still continued to come out from the water gap.
Did you also clean out the tube that goes from the air gap to the garbage disposal? You need to make sure that the tube from the dishwasher to the air gap is clean like you said, the air gap itself is clean and it also has that little plastic cap that redirect the water from one hole back down to the next. and then you need to make sure that the tube from that other hole going down to the garbage disposal is clean. Food commonly gets stuck in the tubes. The one going from the air gap to the garbage disposal can get gunk up just as easily as the other, but you also wanna look into the opening where it connects to the garbage disposal. Sometimes food will build up right there where it feeds into the garbage disposal and it gets backed up like a plug. So if that is also jammed up, it will cause the water to backfill and spill out of your air gap.
Great vid ! Would a clogged drain possibly explain my clean dishes smelling like a wet dog after a wash? Thanks.
Yep. That could be park of it. It may not be draining properly and having the old food gunk in the line leaving bacteria causing the smell. But I would also check you actual dishwasher screen/filter. It should be in the bottom of your dishwasher when you open it up look under your bottom rolling rack. On the floor of the inside of your dishwasher there should be a thing you tune and open and can clean out the screen where the water drain from. I’d check that for sure
Thanks@@FortKnoxCo
Hello, I have checked all the clogged areas that are mentioned in this video, and all seem clear. What now?
Waters still coming out the air gap when the washing machine is draining?
If it is that at least means your washing machine pump is working and water is getting from the machine to the air gap. So you need to focus on the air gap itself and the path to the garbage disposal.
Make sure the water line from the washing machine to the air gap is connected to the correct side. Sometimes the hose connections are switched at the air gap.
Also check the air gap again to make sure you have that small plastic piece that clicks in over the top on the inside. That small plastic piece is critical in redirecting the water from one hole back down to the other.
If all of that is good then consider taking off the hose that goes down to the garbage disposal. That easily gets food stuck in it especially at the garbage disposal itself. Clearing that path will allow water to flow freely.
By the way, that was very helpful on the how to change that out and check everything
Thank you!
Thank you so much. You saved me a lot of time and effort.
You’re very welcome. I was hoping this video would help a few people out. I know how frustrating it is having to wait for a plumber when maybe it’s something you can do yourself and save some money
I just followed all the steps apart from replacing the hose because it is a proper one. It didn’t work unfortunately. What could be the next thing the check?
What is happening? Water coming out of the air gap and not going down to the garbage disposal? Or is the dishwasher not getting water up to the air gap?
If water is coming out of the air gap then the washer is obviously getting water forward to the air gap, but something is either not redirecting it back down to the other hole/hose to the garbage disposal. Or it’s plugged from the garbage disposal to air gap, which means you might need to focus on the tube connected to the garbage disposal, possibly replace it with a new clean tube, remove the garbage disposal and look more closely to the opening/connection for the tube, sometimes that is heavily plugged.
And make sure you have the small plastic water redirecting cap on your air gap. If that’s missing or not correctly pushed into place it will most certainly let water get everywhere and leak out
Super well explained. Deserves a like 👍 !
Thank you I really appreciate that
I see 2 hoses running. How many should I have.
Two. One from the washer to the air gap. And one from the air gap to the garbage disposal/drain.
I thought it draining into my sink was normal! I feel so stupid!! Omg thank you 🙃🤦🏽♀️
Oh no, Yeah it draining out of the cap is not normal. Happy I could be of help. Save some money not having a plumber come out for an easy fix.
Same! The amount of water has been increasing though so I thought nah this can’t be right
Thanks so much for the video! Very helpful!
Your very welcome
I’m experiencing a slightly different issue with my dishwasher. In addition to water coming out of the air gap, I’ve noticed that the bottom of the dishwasher is filling with water, and the inner tube of the air gap pipe is also backed up with water. Do you have any idea what might be causing this?
The air gap no flowing right will cause water to back up in the drain pipe going towards your dishwasher. So making sure that tube is clear as well as the air gap. You gotta remove all gunk or food chunks out.
Also check your dishwasher itself. It pumps water out from the bottom and there is a cover on the floor of your dishwasher that you can remove with just a twist. Inside you can see a little basket filter that is meant to catch large pieces of food. Make sure that is all cleaned out as well. That being gunned up can cause all those problems too.
It did not solve the problem for me. Cleaned everything but still the water comes out of air gap.
Make sure you have it installed correctly. The angled end piece off the bottom of the air gap to the dishwasher. The straight piece down goes to the garbage disposal. And that the small plastic cap is in place on the air gap that redirects the water.
Also make sure you have the opening to the garbage disposal popped out. A lot of the time people forget to remove the plug at the garage disposal. They come sealed or plugged at that pipe connection for the air gap. You need to knock it put with a screw driver or the newer ones you can twist it out like a screw. That could be causing the water to not flow into the garbage disposal
Believe it or not, the first issue was a plastic cap stuck in the garbage disposal😏. I removed it, and as of now, the water flows through the pipes cleanly. However, there’s still a small amount of water coming out of the air gap. I’m considering replacing that piece as well.
@ yeah that would be my next suggestion. Get a new air gap 🤷🏼♂️ because there shouldn’t be any reason water is making its way out onto your sink if everything else is checked off
I did all that and it still doesn’t work. Should I buy a new air gap?
I would check the filter in your dishwasher. Usually an easy twist to a plastic piece in the bottom of your dishwasher and it pops off and you can see if it’s clogged up.
Then I’d check the garbage disposal itself. Take the pipe off and see if it has gunk in it that you can remove by rinsing or scraping. Sometimes the plug of gunk is at the garbage disposal itself at the connection where the tube is. Clean that out.
If all of that is clean and working then it may be something with the air gap. So replacing the air gap could be the final step. But making sure the hose to the air gap and hose from the air gap to the garbage disposal are clean is a must.
Thanks! A clogged air gap… that was it!
Awesome you got it fixed! Happy to be of help.
I notice the water drain line from the dishwasher goes directly to the air gap. And when the dishwasher drains I see water coming out the air gap then flows down to the drain line to the disposal. If I take the plastic cap off the air gap water will overflow all over the counter when the dishwasher is draining.. is this normal
Are you referring to the plastic cap as in the cover of the air gap? Like the silver or gold finish cap?
Or the small plastic piece that clips in above the hole in the top of the air gap? The small plastic piece that clips in redirects the water from one hole , the dishwasher tube, to the other hole , the garbage disposal.
If you remove that small clip in cap it will just let water spray all over. It’s there to act like a U-Turn for the water to go back down and find its way to the garbage disposal and drain.
The air gap cover that usually just pulls off is mainly for cosmetic purposes and doesn’t really have a function other than cleaning up the look of your air gap.
So this has been happening consistently for a while and I’ve tried snaking that line a few times. Each time I can feel the snake coming out into the garbage disposal, but the next time I run the dishwasher, the water still comes out the air gap. Am I missing something?
Thanks!
I’d check the line from the dishwasher to the air gap and the line from the air gap to the garbage disposal. Make sure they are both clean and clear. And then check your air gap and make sure you have that set up correctly. Which side is connected to the dishwasher and which one down to the garbage disposal. Then make sure you have the air gap assembler correctly with the plastic piece that covers over the two holes, the piece that redirects the water back down. I’ve heard of people not having that plastic piece in there and that will make water just spill out into the air gap cover and obviously spill water everywhere. So make sure you have that piece that redirects the water down and into the line going to the garbage disposal.
@@FortKnoxCo Thank you! Just to close the loop, I ended up snaking it again with a much bigger diameter snake (the first was one of those flat ones with barbs to get hair out of a sink, this one was a metal coil) while also putting my finger down into the garbage disposal to the inside end of that line. I felt a large clump of food in the perimeter of that line and had to work that snake back and forth a number of times to clear it out. Combined with trying to fish it out with my finger. Finally, I poured some water down into the air gap (with a funnel) to make sure it was coming out before trying the dishwasher again. All clear!
@@itayneta nice! Good job!! Happy you got it fixed!!
Thanks very well explained
Your welcome
Brian God bless you ! You are thee man!
Thank you 🙏🏼
Thanks for the help
Your very welcome
Good job of explaining
Thank you
Water just sits in mine. Is that still a hose problem?
Water shouldn’t sit. May not be running the right way up and down.
Ideally the washer will push the water up, the air gap redirects the water back down and the water runs down through and out into the garbage disposal/drain. It shouldn’t sit anywhere. If it sits in a spot the hose may need to me adjusted so it has no low spots that water wouldn’t naturally flow down and out. May require shortening the hose if the length is too long and has those low areas
@FortKnoxCo thank you. I found out the problem. The person who installed it hooked it up backward.
@@cutestlittlething17 welp that’ll do it. Good thing you caught it. Happy you got it figured out.