Garbage Disposal Repair in Las Vegas, Henderson, and Enterprise

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Invented almost a century ago, garbage disposals have become an essential household appliance. It sits between the drain trap and the drain under the sink and pulverizes leftover food. Without it, the plumbing can become clogged.

However, sometimes, a garbage disposal decides not to cooperate. The reasons for this are varied. Something might be wrong with the disposal itself, or a large piece of food stuck in the drain, resulting in garbage disposal failure.

Whatever the case, homeowners should know when to call a professional.

Signs a Plumber Needs to Fix the Garbage Disposal

Garbage disposal not working:

A garbage disposal collects and grinds solid food waste into fine particles that water easily flushes through the piping system. The food is pulverized in the grinding chamber where two impellers or an impelling wheel pushes the waste against the walls by turning at high speed. If the disposal isn’t working correctly, the impellers might be broken, and the whole unit will need inspection.

Foul smell from garbage disposal:

Some garbage disposals have an internal rinse cycle that keeps the grinding chamber clean and removes foul odors. If not, homeowners can clean the garbage disposal by pouring in baking soda and white vinegar or lemon slices. Still, a repair might be necessary if any smell comes from unusual places in the garbage disposal. Cracks and other damage in the until are typically accompanied by a foul smell. The smell escapes through these crevices and accumulates over time, creating an unpleasant odor regardless of how often teh disposal is cleaned.

Garbage disposal leaks at the bottom:

A leaking garbage disposal is just as concerning as a leaky toilet or sink. The cause of garbage disposal leaks may be cracks in the seal or the sink’s drain flange. Loose bolts and deteriorating seal could also cause water to escape. For garbage disposal leaks, a plumber is the first person to call. However, while they wait for the plumber to arrive, homeowners can try to determine the source of the leak to make the repair process speedier.

Garbage disposal won’t turn on:

Homeowners should inspect the electrical connection if the garbage disposal doesn’t start. Garbage disposals are electrically powered devices that need a source of energy to function. If the device is plugged in, the problem might be with the power source. Consult with both a plumber and an electrician if that’s the case.

Garbage disposal hums but is not working:

The average lifespan of a garbage disposal is around ten years. The working period might be even shorter for devices that are used more frequently. A humming garbage disposal might only need a quick fix, but if the device is old, replacement is a far wiser option. An average garbage disposal replacement costs around $150 to $850, while repairs can range between $100 to $250. Comparing a one-time investment to several repairs makes replacement much more worthwhile.

Clogged garbage disposal:

Large pieces of food and other objects that might fall down the drain by accident represent the most common cause of clogged garbage disposal. Fixing clogs requires disassembling the entire device, so calling a professional plumber is recommended.

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A garbage disposal issue isn’t something that should be taken lightly. Homeowners in Las Vegas, Henderson, and Enterprise should contact Adaven Plumbing to solve garbage disposal problems. Our team ensures the garbage disposal is repaired quickly and per current codes.