Albuquerque Garbage Disposal Installation & Repair Services

Looking for professional Albuquerque garbage disposal installation and repair services? Contact the plumbing specialists at Daniels Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning, LLC at 505-898-8860.

Customers may not realize how much they depend on their garbage disposal until it stops working. Many issues can be avoided by simply adhering to proper operational requirements. That is why the caring staff at Daniels Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning, LLC wants our customers to be well-informed on the correct ways to use your system so potential problems are prevented. Still, some unexpected issues are unavoidable, which is why our professionals are here to provide affordable repair services to resolve situations quickly. In more extreme cases repairing your unit is no longer an option, but not to worry, we also offer reliable installation services, and can help you to choose a highly efficient unit suited to the specific needs of you and your property.

Garbage Disposal Installation Repair Services Albuquerque, NM

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Common Issues Requiring Garbage Disposal Repair

Our technicians see many of the same garbage disposal problems again and again. If your disposal isn’t working properly, it’s likely due to one of the following issues:

  • Clogged unit
  • Dull disposal blades
  • Leaking joints
  • Fuse or electrical issues
  • Loose mounting screws

There are additional issues that may come up, which is why our experienced plumbers will perform a thorough inspection of your unit to determine what has caused it to malfunction. From there we can make an informed decision on whether your problem can be solved by a simple repair or if replacing the garbage disposal is ultimately the better option.

Identifying the Source of the Problem

Garbage disposal issues can often be attributed to a few common culprits. A humming but no grinding sound often indicates a jam, usually from silverware, a bone, or fibrous food waste like celery. If you hear no sound at all when you flip the switch, it could be a tripped circuit breaker, a faulty motor, or an electrical issue. Leaks are another frequent problem, often stemming from loose connections, cracks in the disposal housing, or issues with the dishwasher drain hose. Understanding these typical signs can help you communicate the problem more effectively when you call for service.