Garbage Disposal Repair

Service area

Irving, TX and surrounding areas

Availability

Same-day appointments
Monโ€“Sat 7 AMโ€“9 PM ยท Sun 9 AMโ€“6 PM

Service fee

$80

Warranty

6 months on parts and labor

Contact

(972) 200-9519

Irving Refrigerator Repair provides garbage disposal repair in Irving, TX for all major brands including InSinkErator, Waste King, Moen, and KitchenAid. We diagnose jams, leaks, electrical failures, and motor problems. If repair is not practical, we also install replacement units.

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DISHWASHER CONNECTION

Garbage Disposal and Dishwasher Problems

Most dishwashers drain through the garbage disposal. This means disposal problems can cause dishwasher problems, and vice versa.

  • If your dishwasher is not draining properly: The garbage disposal may be clogged, jammed, or not running. Run the disposal to clear the drain path before running the dishwasher.
  • If water backs up into the sink during the dishwasher cycle: The disposal’s drain line or the dishwasher inlet may be clogged. We check both during the service call.
  • If you recently had a new disposal installed and the dishwasher does not drain: The installer may have forgotten to remove the knockout plug inside the dishwasher inlet. This is a common installation error that we can correct. If the dishwasher itself has problems unrelated to the disposal, such as not filling with water, not cleaning dishes, or leaking from the door, a separate diagnosis is needed. Our dishwasher repair service covers dishwasher-specific issues including pump failures, spray arm problems, and control board malfunctions.
WHO NEEDS THIS SERVICE

Who Should Call Today

Call Irving Refrigerator Repair at (972) 200-9519 if:

  • The garbage disposal hums but does not spin.
  • The garbage disposal does not turn on at all.
  • The garbage disposal leaks water under the sink.
  • The garbage disposal makes loud grinding or rattling noises.
  • The reset button keeps tripping or will not stay pressed.
  • Water backs up into the sink or dishwasher when the disposal runs.
  • The garbage disposal runs but does not grind food properly.
  • The disposal smells bad even after cleaning.
Call for garbage disposal service
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Common Garbage Disposal Problems and Causes

The table below lists symptoms Irving homeowners commonly report, along with the most likely causes.

SymptomLikely CausesRepair or Replace?
Hums but does not spinJammed flywheel (object stuck between impeller and grinding ring)Usually repairable
Does not turn on at allTripped reset button, tripped breaker, faulty switch, failed motorRepairable unless motor has failed
Leaks from the bottomInternal seal failureUsually requires replacement
Leaks from the topLoose or failed mounting flangeOften repairable
Leaks from the sideLoose dishwasher connection or discharge pipeUsually repairable
Loud grinding or rattlingForeign object in grinding chamber (utensil, bone, pit)Repairable (remove object)
Reset button keeps trippingJam, overload, or failing motorRepairable if jam; replace if motor failing
Slow draining or clogsClogged discharge pipe or drain lineUsually repairable
Runs but does not grindWorn grinding components or low-powered unitMay require replacement

LEAK DIAGNOSIS

Where Is Your Garbage Disposal Leaking?

The location of a garbage disposal leak determines whether repair or replacement makes sense.

  • Leaking from the bottom: A leak from the bottom of the disposal usually means the internal seals have failed. These seals cannot be replaced on most units. Bottom leaks typically require full disposal replacement.
  • Leaking from the top: A leak from the top, near the sink drain, usually indicates a problem with the mounting flange or the plumber’s putty seal. We can often fix this by reseating the flange or replacing the seal.
  • Leaking from the side: Side leaks typically come from the dishwasher inlet connection or the discharge pipe. Tightening the connections or replacing a worn gasket usually fixes the leak. If you see water under your sink but cannot identify the source, we locate the leak during the service call and explain your options before any work begins.
REPAIR OR REPLACE

When to Repair or Replace a Garbage Disposal

Not every garbage disposal is worth repairing. The decision depends on the problem, the unit’s age, and the cost of repair relative to replacement.

Repair usually makes sense when:

  • The disposal is less than 8 years old
  • The problem is a jam, electrical issue, or minor connection leak
  • The reset button fix restores normal operation
  • The leak is from the top or side (not the bottom)

Replacement usually makes sense when:

  • The disposal is over 8 years old
  • The unit leaks from the bottom (internal seal failure)
  • The motor has burned out (no hum, no response)
  • The disposal has been repaired multiple times for recurring problems
  • Grinding performance has significantly declined

We provide honest guidance after diagnosis. If replacement makes more sense than repair, we explain why and can install a new unit during the same visit in most cases.

HOW IT WORKS

What to Expect During a Service Call

Step 1: Schedule

Call (972) 200-9519 or submit the contact form. We offer same-day when available.

Step 2: Technician Arrival

The technician arrives during the scheduled window and calls before arrival.

Step 3: Diagnosis

The technician inspects the disposal, tests electrical connections, checks for jams, and identifies leaks. Diagnosis typically takes 15 to 20 minutes.

Step 4: Quote

We explain the problem and provide a repair or replacement quote. No work begins without your approval.

Step 5: Repair or Install

If approved, we complete the repair or install a replacement unit. Most jobs take 30 to 60 minutes.

Step 6: Warranty

All repairs include a 6-month warranty on parts and labor.

If you decline the repair: The $80 service fee still applies. It covers the visit and diagnosis.

Frequently Asked Questions

A humming sound means the motor is receiving power but the flywheel cannot turn. This usually indicates a jam. Something is stuck between the impeller and the grinding ring. We can often clear the jam and restore function without replacing the unit.

A disposal that does not turn on may have a tripped reset button, a tripped circuit breaker, a faulty wall switch, or a failed motor. Press the reset button on the bottom of the unit first. If that does not work, check the breaker. If neither works, the switch or motor may need repair.

Repeated reset trips indicate the motor is overheating. This can happen from a jam, overloading with too much food, or internal motor failure. If clearing the grinding chamber does not solve the problem, the motor may need replacement.

A bottom leak usually means the internal seals have failed. These seals are not replaceable on most units, so bottom leaks typically require full unit replacement.

Yes. Most dishwashers drain through the garbage disposal. If the disposal is clogged, jammed, or not running, water may back up into the dishwasher or pool in the sink during the dishwasher drain cycle.

The installer likely forgot to remove the knockout plug inside the dishwasher inlet. This plug blocks the drain path and must be removed for dishwashers to drain properly. We can correct this during a service call.

Repair makes sense for jams, electrical issues, and minor leaks on units under 8 years old. Replacement makes sense for bottom leaks, motor failures, and units over 8 years old with significant problems.

Garbage disposals typically last 8 to 12 years with normal use. Heavy use, hard water, and grinding inappropriate items can shorten lifespan.

Avoid fibrous foods (celery, artichokes, corn husks), starchy foods (pasta, rice, potato peels), grease and oil, bones, fruit pits, coffee grounds, and eggshells. These items cause jams, clogs, and premature wear.

Run cold water before, during, and after using the disposal. Periodically grind ice cubes and citrus peels to clean the grinding chamber. Avoid letting food sit in the disposal without running it.

Yes. We install new garbage disposals and can recommend a replacement unit if repair is not practical. We connect disposals to existing plumbing and dishwasher drain lines.

Yes. All garbage disposal repairs include a 6-month warranty on parts and labor.

The $80 fee includes technician travel to your Irving location, diagnosis, and labor for repairs that do not require parts. If we can fix the issue through adjustment, cleaning, or minor repair, $80 is the total cost.