Why does my garbage disposal keep clogging up?
If there are fats and oils stuck in the garbage disposal, hot water can break them down and create clogs. When you don’t use enough water while the disposal is running, the drainpipe can get backed up. Dropping something into your garbage disposal by accident can also clog it.
Is it possible to unclog a garbage disposal?
Unclogging a garbage disposal can be a DIY project. If you can’t clear the clog yourself, it may be time to call in the professionals to fix or replace the disposal.
What to do if your garbage disposal is stuck?
Turn off the power. Check the bottom of the garbage disposal unit. Find the reset button and press it, then turn on the power to test it. If the disposal is still stuck, turn the power back off. Insert a 1/4-inch Allen wrench into the hex socket on the bottom.
What kind of wrench should I use to unclog my garbage disposal?
Most garbage disposals come with a long Allen wrench tool that’s specifically designed to work with the garbage disposal. However, if yours did not, or you are unable to locate yours, any Allen wrench should work. You should never unscrew or loosen the nuts and bolts that are within the chamber.
If there are fats and oils stuck in the garbage disposal, hot water can break them down and create clogs. When you don’t use enough water while the disposal is running, the drainpipe can get backed up. Dropping something into your garbage disposal by accident can also clog it.
Unclogging a garbage disposal can be a DIY project. If you can’t clear the clog yourself, it may be time to call in the professionals to fix or replace the disposal.
What should I do if my garbage disposal is not working?
Garbage disposal problems commonly occur if the disposal isn’t receiving power, or if it’s clogged, leaking, or jammed. First, ensure your disposal is receiving power from its outlet properly. Next, unplug the disposal and check for leaks or clogs with a flashlight. Finally, insert a hex wrench to unjam the flywheel manually.
Most garbage disposals come with a long Allen wrench tool that’s specifically designed to work with the garbage disposal. However, if yours did not, or you are unable to locate yours, any Allen wrench should work. You should never unscrew or loosen the nuts and bolts that are within the chamber.