A garbage disposal that hums but won’t grind, or leaks from the mounting seal, is done. Repair isn’t worth it — replacement is the move. The job itself is straightforward: shut off power, unbolt the old unit, disconnect the waste line, install the new one, and test for leaks. Most disposals are identical under the sink, so swaps take less than an hour.
What we do
- Shut off power to the disposal at the breaker
- Disconnect and remove the failed unit
- Prepare the mounting and waste connections
- Install the new disposal (if you’ve chosen one) or source a matching unit
- Connect waste line and test for leaks at all fittings
- Restore power and confirm operation
Why we usually replace instead of repair
- Grinding chamber jammed or seized (jam recovery is temporary at best)
- Motor hums but impeller doesn’t turn (internal failure, unrepairable)
- Leaking from the mounting flange (seal failure, not serviceable)
- Unit older than 8–10 years (efficiency tanks with age)
- Frequent jams or backup (indicates design failure for your use)
New disposals are affordable and efficient. You’ll get years of reliable service and the peace of mind that comes with fresh warranty coverage.
Service area
Pompano Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Lighthouse Point, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Sea Ranch Lakes, Hillsboro Beach, Deerfield Beach, Coral Springs, Coconut Creek, Pembroke Pines, Boca Raton.