Garbage Disposal Services Near Palm Springs
Our garbage disposal services near Palm Springs handle garbage disposal repair, garbage disposal installation, and garbage disposal replacement or upgrade projects. Each job is completed precisely and up to code. In addition, all of our employees arrive promptly at your job site and keep their workstations clean and free of leftover hazardous materials. This keeps your family safe and allows them to carry on with their daily tasks during your repair or installation.
Garbage Disposal Repair
The most common garbage disposal repair is damaged or broken blades. Certain foods cause significant garbage disposal damage. To best avoid broken parts and constant garbage disposal repair services, it’s best to keep greasy foods, nuts, bones, rice, pasta, vegetable peels, and bones out of your unit. You should also keep your garbage disposal system free of silverware that can get caught and damage its parts or cause clogs.
Garbage Disposal Installation
New garbage disposal installation is usually completed in a couple of hours. During a garbage disposal installation, our team will disconnect your current kitchen pipes and turn off any electricity running to your sink area. We will then seal sections and connect any necessary wires before restoring your water and electricity and testing your new product’s performance.
Garbage Disposal Replacement or Upgrade
If your garbage disposal fails to turn on and isn’t responding to repairs, you will need a garbage disposal replacement or upgrade. In general, the well-maintained garbage disposal will last around 10 years before needing to be replaced. Our professional plumbing team will help you inspect your garbage disposal system to determine if repairs or replacement services will best handle existing issues.
Our expert plumbers will discuss garbage disposal options with you and find the correct size unit and placement in your sink area. Garbage disposal upgrades can also help you change how you run your unit. There are both batch-fed models and continuous models. Batch-fed models work with small portions of food and clear an entire batch before moving on to the next one. Continuous models keep shredding food as you fill it, instead of waiting for the next batch.