Garbage Disposal

Updated on April 24, 2008
A.R. asks from Edmond, OK
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I have asked a couple of questions here and you all have been great so sorry to bore you with this one, but I haven't had to deal with it before. It's about my garbage disposal. It still makes a noise when we flip the switch, but doesn't grind. Nothing is stuck in it that we can tell from the top. I thought there was a way to get in from under the sink, but I can't seem to figure out how to get in there. Can someome tell me how? Or can you recommend someone that I can call to come fix it that won't charge me and arm and a leg? Thanks in advance.

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M.A.

answers from Kansas City on

Hi A.,
You don't need to call anybody untill everything else fails:) It happens at home all the time!
The reset button is underneath but usually that is not the problem, but try it anyway, it is the easiest one. Then there is a small hole underneath too, you are suppose to use a thin allen but if you don't have one, you can either go to Home Depot and ask for the one you need (they know) or try with anything thin, a crochet hook, or a very thin screwdriver (nothign that can break), if you can push it might work. Otherwise, get the allen and try both ways, usually you have to unscrew with it but you can try both, make sure the disposer is off when you do it. Then try again. Also make sure that the sink is not plug, sometimes you can't see anythign but something might be cought inside (like egg shells), usually you can fix this by unscrewing with the allen key.
Hope it helps,
Mariana Abadie
www.MaiaCreations.ecrater.com
www.myKidsfirst.com

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S.H.

answers from Kansas City on

Hi! You've probably already gotten the response you need, but I'll post anyway...
You should have a metal thing (I think they call it a key, but it looks nothing like a key; it's a metal stick about 3 inches long with a bent part at both ends). Go under your sink and to the bottom side of the disposal motor. There should be a little hole you can put one end of the key in to get it to "unjam."
Good luck!

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C.P.

answers from Kansas City on

A.,

My husband is a plumber, his cell is: ###-###-####. He is a person of integrity and if you describe your problem, he WILL tell you the truth--either how to fix it, or if it needs replaced for some reason. He has been in business in Johnson County, KS for 8 years.

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L.R.

answers from Kansas City on

I've had this happen before, there is a reset button at the bottom of the garbage disposal, but if you're having trouble getting to the bottom of the disposal I'm not sure how to help. I guess it would depend on your sink set-up. Is there a handy neighbor or a co-worker that can come over to take a look. It sounds like a pretty easy fix and most plumbers or professional handyman will charge just to come over and take a look.

good luck

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J.G.

answers from Kansas City on

Sometimes the get "locked-up" try using google and typing in the problem. I found this link http://www.dailyping.com/archive/2004/09/27/

Good luck!

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A.P.

answers from Kansas City on

Hi A.,
We just went through this right before Christmas. Ours was doing the same thing. We woud take the little allen wrench that was given with the disposal to turn and help fix it or "restart it" I guess. We ended up having to replace it. They aren't really that expensive, and honestly wasn't all the hard to replace....just make sure you read the directions. My little brother went gung-ho and did it all w/o, but mom and I put in our 2 cents. We were able to get ours at Home Depot. They've got all kinds. If you don't want to buy a new one and see if it's still fixable, see if you can find an 800 # somewhere on the disposal under the sink. Hope it works out. Good luck!

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T.N.

answers from Kansas City on

I'm a follower of flylady.net and they partner with heytom.net - it's for more of the maintenance and outside stuff of the house! You can ask the question there or maybe find the answer already posted?

And, check the Local Business Reviews here on Mamasource for a handyman listing.

Good luck!

T.

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