How a Garbage Disposal Actually Works
Here's a surprise for most people. A disposal doesn't have blades. It has a spinning plate with blunt teeth that throw food against a stationary ring on the wall. The ring grinds the food into bits that wash down with water. It's a grinder, not a cutter. That's why hard, stringy, and starchy foods cause trouble that soft food doesn't.
Water is key to a disposal working right. It needs a steady flow of cold water while running to move the ground bits down the drain. Not enough water while grinding is a big cause of clogs in the drain line below the disposal. The ground food has nowhere to go and packs up.
Common Disposal Problems and What Causes Them
Disposal won't start at all. Check the reset button on the bottom first. Running too long or grinding too hard trips it. Press it firmly and try again. If that fails, check the circuit breaker. If there's power but no response, the switch, the motor, or a part inside has failed.
Disposal hums but won't spin. The grinding plate is jammed. Something hard, like a bone or a bottle cap, is wedged in there. Most units have a slot on the bottom for an allen wrench. Stick it in and work it back and forth to free the plate. Turn the power off first, always.
Disposal drains slow or backs up. That's the drain line below the disposal, not the disposal itself. Grease, starchy food, or coffee grounds have packed up in the drain arm. Kitchen drain cleaning fixes this, not disposal repair.
Leaking from the base. The inside seal has failed. On most units, this repair costs about as much as a new one, especially on a disposal over 8 years old. We'll tell you whether repair or replacement makes more sense.
What to Expect From Our Service
When you call for garbage disposal repair near me, the tech runs through the basics first. The reset, the power check, the jam check. If the unit runs but the drain is slow, they look at the drain line instead of the disposal. If it's jammed, they free the plate and test it.
For bigger failures like a motor or electrical problem, the tech finds the exact bad part and gives you a repair-or-replace recommendation based on the unit's age and the cost. For a newer unit in good shape, repair usually makes sense. For an old one where the repair costs as much as a new unit, replacement is the smarter move, and we can often install a new one the same visit.
What Not to Put in the Disposal
Stringy veggies like celery, asparagus, and onion skins wrap around the plate and jam it. Starchy foods like potato peels, pasta, and rice swell up and gum up the works. Coffee grounds pack into the drain arm below. Grease hardens in the line. Bones and fruit pits are too hard for the grind ring and chip or jam it.
Most soft, non-stringy food is fine in small amounts with running cold water. The trick is knowing the limits, and now you do.
How Much Does Garbage Disposal Repair Near Me Cost?
In Florence, MS, a simple jam clearing or reset runs $75 to $150. Cleaning the drain line below the disposal, which is the most common real problem when the disposal seems broken, runs $100 to $250. A full disposal replacement with a standard unit, installed, runs $250 to $500 depending on the unit. Better units with quieter operation and longer warranties cost more.
We give you the price before any work, so there are no surprises.
A Quick Safety Note
Never, ever put your hand down into the disposal, even when it's off. If something's stuck, use tongs or pliers, or work the plate from the bottom with the allen wrench. And always cut the power at the breaker or unplug it before doing anything. It's everyone's gut reaction to reach in and grab the problem, but that's exactly the wrong move. Stay safe and let the tools do the work.
Keep Your Disposal Running
Run cold water before, during, and after grinding. Feed food in slowly instead of cramming it all at once. Grind a few ice cubes now and then to knock buildup off the grinding parts. Toss a lemon half in to keep it smelling fresh. And keep grease, bones, and stringy stuff out of it.
For reliable garbage disposal repair near me, we're here for homes all over Florence, MS. The best garbage disposal repair near me fixes the real problem, whether it's the unit or the drain line below it. Call (833) 472-2184 and we'll sort it out.
Repair or Replace?
This is the question we get most. Here's our honest take. If your disposal is under 8 years old and in good shape, repair usually makes sense. If it's older and the repair costs almost as much as a new unit, replacement is the smarter spend. We don't push you toward the pricier option. We lay out the numbers and let you decide what's best for your kitchen and your budget.
Why Trust a Pro
Disposals mix electricity, water, and spinning parts. That's not a great combo to guess your way through. A trained tech knows how to safely check the motor, the wiring, and the drain line without risking a shock or a worse jam. We diagnose the real problem fast and fix it right, instead of trial-and-error that can leave you worse off. Safe, quick, and done correctly.
Need garbage disposal repair near me you can trust? Call (833) 472-2184 and we'll help.
A working disposal makes kitchen cleanup so much easier, and getting yours fixed is usually quicker and cheaper than you'd expect. Whether it just needs a quick unjam or a full replacement, we'll get your kitchen back to normal fast. We've seen every disposal problem there is, and we know how to fix each one the right way.