When your garbage disposal jams, leaks, or stops working entirely, it can bring your entire kitchen to a halt. At Resource Repair, we offer fast, affordable garbage disposal repair and replacement services for homes across Clark County, NV. Whether you need a quick fix or a full replacement, our experienced technicians are here to get your sink back to peak performance.
Garbage disposals are convenient—but they’re also prone to wear and tear, especially if used improperly or over time. From motor failure to clogs caused by food buildup, ignoring disposal issues can lead to more serious plumbing problems like leaks under the sink or even drain line damage.
Hiring a professional ensures:
Our technicians know how to handle all major disposal brands and configurations, so you’re always in good hands.
We provide expert repair and replacement for a wide range of garbage disposal problems, including:
If your garbage disposal is more than 10 years old, a replacement may be more cost-effective than ongoing repairs. We’ll help you make the right call based on your usage, budget, and kitchen plumbing setup.
Many homeowners don’t realize how connected their garbage disposal is to the entire plumbing system. A malfunctioning unit can lead to clogged drain lines, backups in your kitchen sink, and even increased water consumption if the issue causes slow drainage or leaks.
Our team takes a holistic approach to kitchen plumbing, ensuring every fix is done with long-term performance in mind. We also educate homeowners on what can and can’t go down the disposal to prevent future problems. (Pro tip: Avoid fibrous vegetables, grease, eggshells, and coffee grounds.)
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Whether you need a one-time fix or ongoing support, Resource Repair offers options to fit your needs and your budget. Perfect for busy homeowners, landlords, or anyone tired of constant repair costs.
Common causes include motor burnout, jammed blades, electrical issues, or clogged drain lines. A technician can safely diagnose the issue and offer a repair or replacement.
You can try using an Allen wrench in the bottom reset slot or pressing the reset button, but never insert your hand. If the issue persists, it’s best to call a professional.
Most units last 8–12 years, depending on usage and maintenance. Older units may benefit more from replacement than repair.
Avoid grease, bones, pasta, rice, fibrous veggies (like celery), eggshells, and coffee grounds. These items can dull blades or clog the unit.
If your unit is under 5 years old and the issue is minor, repair makes sense. For older, inefficient, or leaking units, replacement may be the smarter long-term option.