E15 leak, E22 filter, E24 drain — fixed same-day. One visit, guaranteed.
$80 service call · Applied to your repair · Price quoted before any work starts
Why St. George homeowners call us first:
St. George is the ferry-terminal hub of Staten Island — Bay Street runs along the harbor, Richmond Terrace traces the North Shore, and residential blocks step uphill from Hyatt Street toward Fort Hill. Many homes date from the 1880s–1920s — Victorians, brownstones, pre-war walk-ups. Compact galley kitchens, copper supply lines decades old, and hard water create a specific pattern of Bosch problems we see from this ZIP.
The most common Bosch call from St. George is the E15 error — flashing tap icon, water in the base pan, machine refuses to start. Bosch's Aquastop trips a float switch the moment water collects under the tub. In older kitchens here, the leak often isn't the dishwasher — it's a pinhole in the supply line that's been dripping slowly for weeks. Tilt the unit forward 30 degrees, dry the base pan, and inspect for the source.
E22 means the dishwasher detected reduced spray pressure — almost always a clogged filter or blocked spray arm. In St. George, hard-water mineral buildup fills the filter faster than the manual assumes. Pull the filter, rinse, brush the perforations, and reseat. Check both spray arms — calcium clogs the small holes and forces the wash motor to work harder.
E24 means the dishwasher couldn't drain in time — standing water at the bottom of the tub. In St. George brownstones, the drain hose often runs across the back of the cabinet at a height that creates an air-lock when the pump weakens. Check the air gap and the high-loop under the sink first. If both are clear, the drain pump has failed — we carry replacements on the truck.
Many homes on Hamilton Avenue and Stuyvesant Place were built between 1890 and 1925. The kitchen plumbing has been retrofitted multiple times — copper to galvanized to PEX patches — and the line feeding the dishwasher takes a winding path through the wall. Pressure at the dishwasher is regularly 8-12 PSI lower than at the kitchen sink. Bosch's flow meter is sensitive to low pressure, and intermittent E14 errors are common in these buildings. The meter itself is rarely the problem — it's the supply line.
North Shore water picks up enough mineral content through old mains to qualify as moderately hard at the tap — readings in the 7-12 grain-per-gallon range are typical for 10301 buildings older than 1940. Bosch recommends monthly filter cleaning for hard water; in St. George we recommend every 3 weeks. A 50%-blocked filter doesn't trigger E22 — it just shortens wash-motor life by months.
Cabinets in many pre-war St. George kitchens have settled a quarter-inch or more over the decades. Bosch dishwashers compensate with adjustable feet, but if the unit wasn't leveled on installation, the door eventually sags. A sagging door puts asymmetric load on the latch — once the microswitch fails to register a closed door, the dishwasher won't start at all. We re-level the unit and check latch alignment on every St. George diagnosis.
We work on all Bosch series in 10301 — 100, 300, 500, 800, and Benchmark including SHEM63W55N, SHEM78W55N, SHPM88Z75N, SHX878ZD5N, SHV9PT53UC, and SGE53X55UC. Drain pumps, heater elements, Aquastop valves, door springs, latch assemblies — the parts that St. George machines need are on the truck before we leave.
Real Bosch machines we've repaired across Staten Island — 300, 500, 800, Benchmark
Exact repair cost quoted on-site after diagnosis. No work begins without your approval. Most Bosch dishwasher repairs in St. George are completed same-day in a single visit.
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The E15 error means Bosch's Aquastop float switch detected water in the base pan. The dishwasher locks itself out to prevent flooding.
The E22 error means spray pressure has dropped below threshold. Almost always a clogged filter or blocked spray arm — fixable yourself in 10 minutes.
The E24 error means the dishwasher couldn't drain water at the end of the cycle. Standing water at the bottom of the tub.
The E09 error means the heating element circuit failed. Dishes come out cold and dripping wet because the heater never engaged. The element itself or the control-board relay is the cause.
The E14 error means the flow meter didn't see expected fill volume. In St. George, this is more often a low-pressure supply issue than a failed sensor — common in pre-war buildings with original copper feeds and multiple retrofits in the wall.
Where the water appears tells you which part has failed. Check before calling — it helps us arrive with the right part already on the truck.
Bosch dishwashers are designed quiet — many models run at 38-42 dB. Sudden loud operation means something has changed.
Call (929) 261-4444 or book online. Tell us the address and what the machine is doing — we confirm your time window right away. Mon–Fri 8 AM – 10 PM · Sat–Sun 9 AM – 5 PM.
Your tech arrives with drain pumps, Aquastop valves, door springs, heating elements, and inlet valves for the most common Bosch models in 10301. The parts for the most frequent St. George repairs are already on the truck.
We inspect the machine and tell you the exact repair cost before touching anything. The $80 service call is applied. You decide — no pressure, no upselling.
We run a complete cycle before leaving — confirm it fills, washes, drains, and dries. Only then does the 90-day parts and labor warranty begin. Same fault within 90 days costs you nothing.
St. George stretches uphill from the Staten Island Ferry Terminal — Bay Street and Richmond Terrace trace the harbor; Hyatt Street, Stuyvesant Place, and Hamilton Avenue climb the hill toward Fort Hill Park. The streets around Curtis High School and Westervelt Avenue hold some of the oldest housing on the island, with many Victorians and brownstones built between 1880 and 1925.
Kitchens here are typically compact galley layouts with built-in dishwashers tied into pre-war plumbing. Hard-water mineral content, supply-line pressure variability, and floor settling combine to make Bosch dishwashers in 10301 particularly prone to E15 leak trips, E22 filter clogs, and door alignment issues. We service this area multiple times every week. Call (929) 261-4444 — we can typically be at your door the same day.
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The $80 service call is applied directly toward your repair. The exact cost is quoted on-site after diagnosis — no work starts until you approve it. Call (929) 261-4444 with any questions.
The most common calls from 10301 are E15 Aquastop trips, E22 clogged filter, and E24 drain pump issues. All three are same-day repairs — parts on the truck. Call (929) 261-4444.
Yes — same-day service in 10301 seven days a week. Call (929) 261-4444 or book online and we'll confirm your window right away.
About 45-60 minutes on-site for most Bosch models once the leak source is identified. We carry Aquastop solenoids, door seals, and pump-housing gaskets on the truck — typically one visit, same-day.
90-day parts and labor warranty on every repair. If anything goes wrong within 90 days, we come back at no charge. No questions asked.
Yes — all Bosch series including 100, 300, 500, 800, and Benchmark (SHEM, SHPM, SHX, SHV, SGE models). If your model needs a part we don't have on hand, we source it and return within 24 hours. Call (929) 261-4444 with your model number.
No. The $80 service call is flat seven days a week — Mon–Fri 8 AM – 10 PM, Sat–Sun 9 AM – 5 PM. No weekend surcharge. What you're quoted is what you pay.
E15, E22, E24, leaking, not draining — we're in St. George and can be at your door fast.