Don’t Let a Broken or Clogged Garbage Disposal Ruin Your Holidays
The holidays are meant to be enjoyed. No one should have to deal with a broken or clogged garbage disposal during this season. And yet, this is precisely the scenario that many homeowners could be facing because of the many holiday gatherings that occur, threatening to overwhelm not just homeowners but their appliances and systems as well.
If homeowners want to ensure that their garbage disposal doesn’t experience issues after that five-course dinner or holiday gathering is finished and the dishes are piled high in the sink, then read on for some easy tips to keep the garbage disposal humming along smoothly through it all.
Don’t Get Rid of These Food Items in the Garbage Disposal
When it comes to maintaining the condition of garbage disposals, the first thing to do is to engage in preventative measures, and with garbage disposals, that usually means keeping specific foods away from the drain so that they don’t inadvertently cause the garbage disposal to clog or break.
These food types include anything excessively oily or greasy since oil and grease can become solid in the disposal and cause it to get blocked or stall. Other kinds of food that could potentially wreak havoc in the disposal include starchy foods that absorb water and expand, such as rice and pasta, stringy and fibrous food like vegetable and fruit peels, which can get caught in the blades, and hard food debris like bones and seeds that can potentially break the blades.
Even if food gets past the garbage disposal, that doesn’t mean that homeowners are in the clear. These foods, grease, and oil can also wreak havoc on the plumbing by forming clogs in the piping, so avoid using the garbage disposal and drain as a garbage can to prevent problems.