Garbage Disposal Repairs

Jammed Burned Out Leaking We’ve Got It

If your garbage disposal is humming, stuck, leaking, or completely dead—we’ll get it working again or replace it with something that lasts. We handle residential and light commercial garbage disposal issues throughout Sammamish, Bellevue, Medina, Newcastle, Issaquah, and nearby Eastside areas. From quick fixes to full replacements, we do clean, code-compliant work that gets your kitchen back to normal fast.

What We Work On

Fix It Replace It Clean It Up

Jammed or Humming Disposals

If your disposal hums but won’t spin, we’ll safely clear the jam, reset the unit, and check for any damaged internal parts.

Non-Working or Dead Units

If it won’t turn on at all, we’ll inspect the electrical connection, motor, and switch to diagnose whether it’s a quick fix or time for replacement.

Leaks Under the Sink

Leaky disposals can cause long-term cabinet damage. We’ll pinpoint the source—whether it’s a failed gasket, cracked housing, or loose connection—and fix it fast.

New Disposal Installation

Whether you’re upgrading or starting fresh, we’ll install a high-quality disposal that fits your sink and plumbing setup—and make sure everything’s up to code.

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Garbage Disposal FAQs

What to Know Before We Get There

  • Why is my garbage disposal humming but not spinning?

    A humming sound usually means the disposal is jammed—something is blocking the blades from turning even though the motor is still trying to run. We see this often in homes around Sammamish, Bellevue, and Issaquah where food scraps, utensils, or debris get stuck in the grinding chamber. Continuing to run the disposal like this can quickly overheat and burn out the motor. We’ll safely clear the jam, check for internal damage, and make sure the system is working properly before we leave.

  • What causes a garbage disposal to leak?

    Leaks can come from multiple spots: the sink flange at the top, the hose connections, or the body of the disposal itself. In some cases, it’s just a loose gasket or worn-out seal, which we can replace easily. But if the unit itself is cracked or corroded—something we often see in older setups around SeaTac and Tukwila—it’s usually time to swap it out. We’ll check everything and explain your options clearly before doing any work.

  • Can you replace just the garbage disposal without touching the rest of the sink plumbing?

    Yes, in most cases, we can replace the disposal without disturbing the rest of your drain or supply lines. We’ll match the new unit to your existing setup and ensure a tight, secure fit. If your old plumbing is corroded or leaking, we’ll let you know and recommend next steps—but we won’t replace anything you don’t need. Our goal is to leave it cleaner and better than we found it.

  • Do you install disposals that customers provide?

    We do. If you’ve already purchased a unit, we’ll inspect it to make sure it’s compatible with your sink and plumbing, and then install it properly. We’ll also test it and check for leaks before we wrap up. If you need a recommendation, we can suggest reliable brands that hold up well in Seattle-area homes with a lot of use.

  • Do you service disposals in commercial kitchens or shared facilities?

    We handle light commercial garbage disposal installs and repairs—especially in breakrooms, small restaurants, or shared prep areas around the Seattle metro. These setups often have heavier use and more demanding plumbing connections. We’ll make sure the unit is sized properly and meets local code requirements so you don’t run into repeat issues. If you’re managing a facility and need consistent service, we’re happy to help.