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Whether you’re looking for a new garbage disposal installation or emergency repairs, Endless Energy is your local solution for all plumbing services. Explore our installation, repair, and maintenance services and discover why Massachusetts homeowners count on us for expert plumbing services.
Why Choose Endless Energy for Garbage Disposal Services?
Learn why Endless Energy is a local favorite for professional garbage disposal services:
- Licensed pros who are knowledgeable about common problems and experienced at installing, repairing, and maintaining garbage disposals.
- Same-day service that fits your schedule.
- Transparent pricing with clear quotes and no upsells or unnecessary extras.
- Local service from a Massachusetts company that’s up to date on local codes and regulations.
Our Garbage Disposal Services
Explore our comprehensive garbage disposal services to find the right solution for your home.
Garbage disposal installation
Take your kitchen convenience to the next level with our professional garbage disposal installation services. We’ll talk with you about your home’s needs and budget to match you with the right system, then install it and perform the necessary safety and performance tests so you can start enjoying your new garbage disposal.
Garbage disposal repair
From clogs and jams to leaking systems, our team is on hand for all your local garbage disposal repairs. Our licensed plumbers repair all major kitchen garbage disposal brands and models.
Garbage disposal maintenance
Keep your system running smoothly with expert garbage disposal maintenance. It’s recommended to book professional maintenance once a year to check for potential issues, keep the system running smoothly, and maintain warranty compliance.
Garbage Disposal Repair vs Replacement
If you’re deciding whether to fix your garbage disposal or replace it, consider these three factors.
- System age. Most garbage disposal systems last about 12 years, though some models can last 15 to 18 years with proper maintenance. If your garbage disposal is reaching the end of its expected lifespan and suffers a major breakdown, it’s usually more cost-effective to replace it.
- Repair costs. In general, if repairs are estimated to cost more than 50% of the value of a new unit, you may want to consider replacing the full system.
- Type and frequency of repairs. Minor problems like a loose seal or gasket, a broken power switch, or a jammed blade are typically effective and affordable to repair. However, if your system requires major repairs for a problem like a bottom leak or cracked casing, garbage disposal replacement may be more effective. You may also want to consider replacing your garbage disposal if it’s experiencing frequent clogging, even if the issue is minor.
Types of Garbage Disposals
There are two main types of garbage disposals: continuous-feed and batch-feed. Explore the advantages of each system to find the right fit for your home.
Continuous-feed garbage disposals
Continuous-feed garbage disposals are usually operated with a wall-mounted switch. When the switch is turned on, the garbage disposal runs continuously, allowing you to steadily feed items into it. These models are popular for their convenience and are the most common type of garbage disposal, so there is a wide variety available at different price points.
Batch-feed garbage disposals
Batch-feed garbage disposals don’t require a switch — instead, you place scraps into the system, then put on the drain cover to activate the garbage disposal. Some people find this less convenient than continuous models, but they’re significantly safer because they won’t turn on unless the drain is completely covered. This can be good for households with children and also eliminates the risk of cutlery falling into the garbage disposal. Since batch-feed systems don’t need a switch, they can also be installed more easily on kitchen islands.
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Common Garbage Disposal Issues
Jams
If your garbage disposal is humming but the blades aren’t spinning, it’s most likely jammed. Avoid inserting anything into the system, as this poses a safety hazard and can worsen the problem by damaging the blades. A pro can safely un-jam the garbage disposal.
Clogs
Items like grease, fats, fibrous foods, and extremely starchy foods can lead to a clogged garbage disposal and plumbing emergencies. You can try flushing the system with baking soda, vinegar, and hot water, but if this doesn’t work, call a plumber to clear the system.
Bad smells
Bad garbage disposal smells usually come from food scraps and residue that have gotten stuck in the system. Flush it with a cleaning solution, then run ice cubes and citrus peels through the disposal to deodorize.
Leaks
The most common cause of garbage disposal leaks is worn-out seals. These are quick and easy repair jobs for a licensed plumber. In some cases, leaks may come from damage to the bottom of the garbage disposal, which is a larger repair that may be an opportunity to consider replacing the system.
Garbage disposal won’t turn on
If your garbage disposal isn’t working, start by checking the circuit breaker and system power, particularly if you’ve recently had a power outage. You may also need to press the reset button, which is typically located on the bottom of your garbage disposal. If it still won’t turn on, there may be an electrical issue with the unit itself, which requires professional repairs.
What to Avoid Putting in My Garbage Disposal
Minimize the risk of kitchen sink disposal repairs by steering clear of these common culprits:
- Grease, oil, and fat should never go down any drains, as they can solidify and lead to plumbing clogs.
- Fibrous foods like carrots, celery and corn husks can jam garbage disposal blades.
- Fruit pits, bones, and other hard items that can damage or dull the blades.
- Coffee grounds can clog the plumbing.
- Any non-food items, such as packaging, twist ties, and stickers, that might be attached to food.
Tidy tip: While some foods are bad for your garbage disposal, others can help keep it clean and fresh. Try running citrus peels and ice cubes through your garbage disposal about once a week to remove buildup from old food, eliminate odors, and add a refreshing scent.
Call Today for Professional Garbage Disposal Services
Keep your kitchen fresh and your plumbing running smoothly with professional garbage disposal services from Endless Energy. Whether you’re looking for garbage disposal installation near you or repairs for your existing system, our team of licensed plumbers is on hand for all your garbage disposal needs. Contact us today to book your next appointment or to chat with a pro about how our garbage disposal services can help make your home more comfortable and convenient.
Garbage Disposal FAQs
Do I need to run water when using my garbage disposal?
Yes, it’s best to run cold water when using your garbage disposal and to keep it running for 10 to 20 seconds after turning off the system. This helps flush food pieces through the plumbing and prevents the buildup of debris or odors.
How long should I run the disposal after turning it on?
Run the garbage disposal until the grinding sounds stop, which typically takes 10 to 30 seconds. Remember to also run cold water for this time and for a few seconds after.
Can I use chemical drain cleaners in a garbage disposal?
No, it’s not a good idea to use chemical drain cleaners in a garbage disposal. These can damage the seals of your garbage disposal, leading to breakdowns, and can also increase plumbing corrosion and the likelihood of leaks and clogs.
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