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Common Garbage Disposal Problems We Fix

Disposal Won’t Turn On

If pressing the switch produces nothing, no sound, no movement, the unit may have tripped its internal overload protector (the red reset button on the bottom), or there may be a wiring issue, a blown fuse, or a failed motor. We diagnose the cause and determine whether a repair is feasible or replacement is the better path.

Disposal Hums but Won’t Grind

A humming sound without grinding action typically means the grinding plate is jammed, usually by a hard object that made its way into the chamber. This can be cleared, but if the motor has been running while jammed for any length of time, overheating damage may have occurred. We assess and resolve the issue safely.

Disposal Leaks

Garbage disposal leaks can come from several points, the mounting flange at the sink, the side discharge connection, or the bottom of the unit. Leaks from the bottom typically indicate a failed internal seal and usually mean the unit needs replacement. Leaks at connections are often repairable.

Disposal Drains Slowly

A slow-draining disposal is often caused by a partial clog in the drain line connecting the disposal to your plumbing system, particularly common if the disposal has been used for materials it wasn’t designed to handle (fibrous foods, grease, large quantities of starchy waste). We clear the drain and advise on prevention.

Loud or Unusual Grinding Noises

Rattling, clanging, or grinding sounds often indicate a hard object (a piece of glass, a bottle cap, silverware) in the grinding chamber. We safely remove the obstruction and inspect for any damage to the grinding components.

Persistent Odors

Persistent unpleasant odors from a garbage disposal that doesn’t resolve with cleaning usually indicate food buildup inside the grinding chamber or on the underside of the rubber splash guard. We clean the unit thoroughly and advise on ongoing maintenance to prevent recurrence.

Garbage Disposal Installation — New or Replacement

Replacing an Old or Failed Unit

When a garbage disposal is beyond repair, we remove the failed unit completely, select the right replacement for your sink configuration and household needs, and install it cleanly and properly, including all drain connections, mounting hardware, and electrical connections.

First-Time Installation

If your kitchen sink currently has no disposal and you’d like to add one, we assess the existing drain configuration, plumbing, and electrical supply under your sink and perform a proper installation, including any necessary plumbing modifications to accommodate the new unit.

Choosing the Right Disposal for Your Home

Not all garbage disposals are equal. We help you select the right unit based on motor horsepower (ranging from 1/3 HP for light use to 1 HP for heavy household or small commercial use), noise insulation features, grinding stage count, and your budget. We install units from trusted brands including InSinkErator, Waste King, Moen, and KitchenAid.

What Not to Put in Your Garbage Disposal

A well-maintained garbage disposal will serve your kitchen reliably for years, but only if used correctly. We advise all our customers to avoid putting the following into their disposal: fibrous vegetables (celery, artichokes, onion skins), starchy foods (potato peels, pasta, rice), grease, oils, and fats, coffee grounds in large quantities, eggshells in large quantities, bones and hard materials, and any non-food items.