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Getting a new garbage disposal can make kitchen cleanup much easier, but it is not a free pass to toss anything and everything into the sink. Using your disposal correctly will keep it running smoothly and help you avoid calling a plumber for costly repairs. Service Hero recommends knowing what your disposal can and cannot handle right from the start.

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Why It Matters

Your garbage disposal uses sharp blades and a motor to break down food scraps into small pieces so they can pass through your plumbing system. When the wrong items go down, they can clog pipes, damage the blades, or even burn out the motor. A plumbing repair service visit can be expensive, so it pays to treat your disposal with care.

Grease, Oil, and Fat

One of the biggest mistakes people make is pouring grease, oil, or fat down the drain. While these substances may be liquid when hot, they solidify as they cool. Once inside your pipes, they can stick to the walls and cause stubborn clogs. Instead of pouring them into the sink, collect grease in a container and throw it in the trash once it solidifies.

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Fibrous Vegetables

Celery, corn husks, onion skins, and asparagus have long, stringy fibers that can wrap around the disposal blades. Over time, this can tangle the mechanism and jam the motor. Cutting these items into very small pieces or composting them instead will help protect your unit and keep your kitchen running smoothly.

Starchy Foods

Foods like potatoes, pasta, and rice absorb water and turn into a sticky paste that can clog both the disposal and your pipes. Even small amounts can create buildup over time. Scrape these foods into the trash or compost bin before rinsing your plate in the sink.

Bones and Shells

Your garbage disposal is strong, but it is not meant to grind up bones or hard shells from seafood. Chicken bones, beef bones, and crab shells are too tough and can damage the blades or cause the motor to strain. Toss these into the trash instead of risking damage that will require a plumbing repair service to fix.

Coffee Grounds

Coffee grounds seem harmless, but they can create a sludge-like material that settles in your pipes. This buildup can lead to slow drains and unpleasant odors. If you want to be environmentally friendly, add coffee grounds to your compost pile rather than in the trash.

Eggshells

Many people believe eggshells sharpen disposal blades, but that is a myth. The thin membrane inside the shell can wrap around the blades, and the small shell fragments can contribute to pipe buildup. It is better to discard eggshells in the trash or compost bin.

Fruit Pits and Seeds

Pits from peaches, cherries, avocados, and other fruits are far too hard for your disposal. They can dull or break the blades, and may cause the motor to seize. The same goes for large seeds from squash or pumpkins. Keep these items out of your sink to avoid damage that would require Service Hero or another professional plumber to repair.

Non-Food Items

It should go without saying, but non-food items like twist ties, bottle caps, paper, and plastic should never go into your garbage disposal. Even small objects can jam the blades or get stuck in the pipes, leading to an emergency service call.

How to Use Your Garbage Disposal Safely

  • Run cold water while the disposal is in use to help flush food particles through the pipes.
  • Cut large scraps into smaller pieces before putting them in.
  • Avoid overloading the disposal with too much food at once.
  • Clean the disposal regularly with a mix of ice cubes and rock salt to keep the blades free of buildup.
  • Use citrus peels occasionally to help keep odors away, but in small amounts to avoid clogging.

When to Call a Professional

If your garbage disposal is making unusual noises, draining slowly, or has stopped working, it is best to call a qualified plumber in Sacramento, CA for help. Continuing to run a damaged disposal can make the

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