When Is the Right Time for Garbage Disposal Replacement?

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The garbage disposal doesn't last forever and can break for several reasons. Once it's experienced too much wear and tear, the garbage disposal usually shows signs that it needs to be replaced. But what exactly are those signs?

This article will list several clues to look out for when determining whether the garbage disposal needs replacing. Here are the most common signs that a garbage disposal might be broken:

Frequent clogs

Despite responsible use of the garbage disposal, it can still clog often. For instance, even if a homeowner disposes of food leftovers approved by the disposal's manufacturer or dumps small pieces of debris inside, the garbage disposal may clog nevertheless. In this case, it may be time to get a new one.

Resetting the garbage disposal often

It's common to reset the garbage disposal after clogs or after putting large amounts of debris inside the unit. However, having to reset it more often than usual could mean that the disposal's motor is on its last legs and needs replacing.

Persistent odors

People usually freshen up their disposal by putting vinegar, baking soda, ice cubes, citrus peels, and dish soap inside. Still, if this doesn't do the trick, the smell might be coming from the unit or drain lines. As a result, the only way to eliminate the stench might be to replace the disposal.

Dull blades

If the garbage disposal takes too long to grind food, the blades may have become dull. Replacing the disposal is a sure-fire solution to return to sharp blades and shred food as quickly as before.

Inexplicable power issues

If the garbage disposal won't turn on or shuts off on its own while operating, the connected circuit may have blown. However, if the electrical system is in good shape, the garbage disposal motor may be failing. In this case, it's time to get a new unit.

Water leaks

Eventually, water can seep through areas where the disposal is connected to the rest of the plumbing system. The resulting leaks can leave puddles under the sink, drip from beneath the garbage disposal, or pool on the floor.

Since it's easy to mistake disposal leaks for sink or dishwasher leaks, reach out to an experienced plumber to pinpoint the root of the problem.

Don't let trouble go unnoticed

The moment these signs make themselves known, take action right away. Instead of trying to fix the issue alone, hire a trusted plumber. They will inspect the garbage disposal and determine whether it needs some repair or replacement.

No one should be stuck with a poorly functioning garbage disposal that can cause an unpleasant smell and potentially damage other areas of the house by leaking.

If you need a licensed, bonded, experienced plumber for plumbing installation and service in Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Queen Creek, Ahwatukee or San Tan Valley call Norfleet Family Plumbing Heating and Air at 480-681-1764.

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