Garbage Disposal Installation
You have two types of garbage disposals to choose from. The first is a continuous feed model, which allows you to add food waste while the disposal is running. The other is a batch feed disposal.
During installation, we help you decide from among the most trustworthy name brands and pick the right size and power level for your needs. We also assess your sink to ensure compatibility. Then, we carefully mount your new garbage disposal, making sure there’s a tight seal to prevent leaks. Next, we connect the drain lines. Finally, we do a test for functionality and clean up the work area.
Garbage Disposal Repair
Garbage disposals encounter many common issues. Clogs are among them. Clogs are usually the result of food waste, grease, and other debris building up in the disposal. Leaks develop when there’s a loose connection or worn-out seals. You might even experience a jam, which happens when bones, fruit, pits, or fibrous vegetables keep the blades from turning.
When do you need garbage disposal repair?
You’ll know when your garbage disposal experiences one of these issues. You’ll hear unusual noises. There might also be a persistent odor, and you’ll find that the sink drains slowly. In extreme cases, you won’t have any power when you flip the switch, or it won’t grind the food waste properly.
When you reach out to us, we’ll systematically troubleshoot these common problems and identify the exact cause of the issue. Depending on what we find, we may have to remove obstructions, replace worn parts, or reset the disposal. Furthermore, we’ll check for loose connections, replace worn gaskets and seals, and reset the sink flange.
Garbage Disposal Replacement
We’ll recommend a replacement if it’s more cost-effective than repairs. This is especially true if your current disposal is nearing the end of its lifespan or frequently clogs. By upgrading to a new garbage disposal, you’ll enjoy better performance, a more powerful motor, and a better grinding mechanism. Modern disposals also use sound-dampening technology for a quieter operation.