Most garbage disposal problems — jammed blades, humming but not spinning, leaking from the bottom — are repaired or replaced in under an hour. We can supply and install replacement units by Whirlpool and Insinkerator.
Our skilled technicians are well-versed in diagnosing and repairing a variety of issues affecting major garbage disposal brands. Whether it's jammed blades, strange noises, or a unit that won't turn on, we guarantee efficient solutions. With a focus on quick response and the use of genuine replacement parts, our goal is to have your garbage disposal back in optimal condition promptly.
Trust our experts for a hassle-free installation of your new garbage disposal. We specialize in major brands, ensuring precise connections, thorough testing, and safety checks. Your satisfaction and the seamless integration of your new garbage disposal into your kitchen are our top priorities during the installation process.
Our team comprises skilled technicians with extensive experience in repairing and installing major garbage disposal brands.
We understand the importance of a well-functioning kitchen. Count on us for prompt, reliable service to minimize disruptions to your daily routine.
Genuine replacement parts are a cornerstone of our service, ensuring the durability and reliability of your garbage disposal post-repair.
We believe in transparency. Our pricing is clear and upfront, with no hidden fees, allowing you to make informed decisions about your appliance services.
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A jam reset or simple fix runs under $150 total with the service call. A full replacement with a new unit runs $300–$500 depending on the disposal model you choose.
Not necessarily. The motor is running but the grinding plate is jammed. Most of the time this is fixable with a hex key reset (instructions are usually on the bottom of the unit). If that doesn’t clear it, the plate or motor may need replacing — call us and we’ll get it sorted.
Most residential disposals last 10–15 years with normal use. If yours is over 12 years old and leaking from the bottom, replacement is usually the better call — a bottom leak means the internal seals have failed, and the unit is near end of life.
We believe in transparency. Our pricing is clear and upfront, with no hidden fees, allowing you to make informed decisions about your appliance services.