Garbage disposal arenโt really what they sound like they are. In reality, garbage disposals are supposed to catch the few items that might be left on your plates or pans. If you try to use a garbage disposal like a trash can, itโs simply not going to work very well.
The first problem happens if you try to put a lot of items down the disposal at once. Itโs problematic because the garbage disposal simply canโt handle itโitโll get bound up and either trip the reset button or completely stop up the drain. Even if the disposal does take the items, theyโll wash down the line and eventually cause a clog. To prevent this from happening, only use the disposal for remnants on plates or pans as youโre washing the dishes.
Next, stay away from large volumes of potato peels. They arenโt very fluffy and donโt grind up easily. Sometimes people peel a whole bag of potatoes in the sink and push the peels down the disposal expecting it to get chewed up. If you donโt have a very large garbage disposal, it wonโt be able to handle the volume and texture of those peels.
Celery is another thing you should keep away from the disposal. Itโs very stringy and strong, so if you try to put too much down the garbage disposal, the strings will wrap around the grinding blades and bind them up to the point that youโll ave to take it loose and completely clean it out.
Another familiar food item that shouldnโt go down the garbage disposal is rice. Rice is capable of swelling, so it can be trouble if itโs put down the drain when it hasnโt swelled completely. When water hits it, itโll swell and stop up the disposal or the drain itself.
Eggshells are another big no-no. They will get caught in the drain. Theyโre very thin and they donโt wash down.
Last is large volumes of grease. When people dump grease down the garbage disposal without running much water, itโll sit and harden, eventually stopping up the drain.
The horsepower of your garbage disposal is also something important to consider. If you use the disposal a lot, you may want to make sure you get a 1 horsepower unit instead of a 1/2 horsepower unit.
The best thing to do is put a stopper on the drain and fill the sink with several inches of water before adding any solids. Then take the plug out and turn the garbage disposal on. All that water will help to wash the debris down as it gets ground up.
If you keep these common items away from your garbage disposal, itโs going to be in much better shape over the long run. Remember, use your garbage disposal as itโs meant to be used. Itโs not a trash can. If you have any questions about keeping your garbage disposal working properly, or if you have any problems and want us to check it out, just contact us online, look us up on Facebook, or give us a call at (540) 685-0366.