Installation & Repair
At Tempe Plumber we proudly offer comprehensive plumbing services in Tempe and throughout the surrounding areas. Whether you need new kitchen garbage disposal installation or repair, you can rely on our team of friendly, knowledgeable technicians.
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To Remove or Prevent Nasty Garbage Disposal Smells:
Here are some natural methods to clean garbage disposals that are good for the environment and very inexpensive.
Periodically, take a lemon or orange and toss it into the disposal. The oils and juice from the fruits and peels naturally clean the walls inside and create a fresh, long-lasting scent.
Freeze vinegar in ice cube trays and run those down the disposal. This will keep your grind chambers clean while safely killing odor-causing bacteria.
For stubborn odors pour baking soda into the drain and let it sit for several hours before running the water and garbage disposal.
For really stubborn odors, use a safe cleaning product like Borax. Just pour 3-4 tablespoons of Borax down the drain and let it sit for an hour. Then turn on the hot water and flush the borax away.
Garbage Disposal “Do’s”
- Do keep garbage disposals clean. Pour a little dish soap inside and let the garbage disposal run for a minute or so with some cold water after washing dishes.
- Do run them regularly. Frequent use prevents rust and corrosion, assures that all parts stay moving, and prevent obstructions from accumulating.
- Do grind food waste with a strong flow of cold water. Why cold water? It will cause any grease or oils that may get into the unit to solidify so that they can be chopped up before reaching the trap.
- Do grind certain hard materials such as small chicken and fish bones, small fruit pits, etc. A scouring action is created by these particles inside the grinding chamber that cleans the garbage disposal’s walls.
- Do cut large items into smaller pieces. Put them into garbage disposals one at a time instead of trying to shove a large amount in at once.
Garbage Disposal “Don’ts”
The most important rule of thumb: Don’t Put Anything In The Garbage Disposal That Is Not Biodegradable Food. The garbage disposal is not a trash can; it’s for food scraps only. Nonfood items can damage both blades and the motor. When in doubt, throw it out!
- Don’t grind glass, plastic, metal, or even paper.
- Don’t grind anything combustible.
- Don’t grind cigarette butts.
- Don’t pour grease, oil, or fat into your garbage disposal or drain. Grease will slowly accumulate and impede your garbage disposal’s grinding ability as well as clog drains.
- Don’t use hot water when grinding food waste. Hot water will cause grease to liquefy and accumulate, causing drains to clog.
- Don’t grind extremely fibrous material like corn husks, celery stalks, onion skins, and artichokes. Fibers from these can tangle and jam the garbage disposal motor and block drains.
- Don’t turn off the motor or water until grinding is completed. When grinding is complete, turn off the garbage disposal first. Let water continue to run for at least 15 seconds, flushing out any remaining particles. Then turn off the water.
- Don’t put too many potato peels down the garbage disposal. The starches in the potatoes will turn into a thick paste and may cause blades to stick.
- Don’t put large amounts of food down the garbage disposal. Feed food into the garbage disposal a little at a time with the cold water running; this will help the food scraps flow down freely through the drain pipes and plumbing.
- Don’t put expandable foods into your garbage disposal. Foods like pasta and rice expand when you add water in a pot; they do the same thing once inside your pipes or garbage disposal and are the cause of many jams and clogs.
- Don’t grind large animal bones (beef, pork, etc.).
- Avoid putting coffee grounds down the garbage disposal. They won’t harm the garbage disposal and they’ll actually help eliminate odors. However, they can accumulate in drains and pipes, causing clogs. Best to avoid.
- Don’t use harsh chemicals like bleach or drain cleaners. They can damage blades and pipes. Borax is a natural sink cleaner and sanitizer that effectively works on odor-causing mold and mildew that accumulate in garbage disposals.