Cornetta Bros. Plumbing and Heating is a fourth-generation, family-operated company that specializes in garbage disposal repair in Nassau County, NY.
Having a disposal in the kitchen makes a huge difference in cleanup and keeping the cooking space sanitary. You don’t want food scraps or grease to build up because they’ll leave behind foul odors and bacteria. But, like all appliances, garbage disposals endure wear and tear over time.
Jams, leaks, and motor failures are three of the most common repairs we perform on these units. If the unit keeps losing power or has recurring clogs despite professional plumbing repair, we’ll recommend a full replacement.
We can walk you through today’s latest models to help you choose the right fit for your kitchen and budget.
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Why Choose Cornetta Bros. for Garbage Disposal Service
Here at Cornetta Bros. Plumbing and Heating, we always send licensed plumbers to do garbage disposal repairs. We understand that having experience matters when working on any type of kitchen plumbing.
Our quick turnaround time and same-day availability ensure you get help when it matters most. Our plumbers always clean up after every project so your home stays neat and undisturbed. You can use our free estimates on complicated problems, so you don’t have to put off essential repairs.
What Sets Us Apart
- Fourth-generation plumbing company with deep local roots
- Licensed and insured plumbers on every job
- Same-day availability and fast turnaround times
- Free estimates and flexible financing options available
- Specialized expertise in kitchen plumbing and disposal systems
- Professional clean-up after every service visit
Common Garbage Disposal Problems We Fix
Clogs caused by overloading are a top cause of garbage disposal problems. You might also notice foul odors after running the unit if you don’t flush it with water. Poor drainage typically stems from buildup in the pipes and will require a thorough cleaning.
Leaks can sometimes happen with disposal when there are loose seals or worn-out connections. If the motor starts to fail, it’s likely due to overheating or age-related wear. It’ll probably make a humming noise with no grinding to break down food. We’ll carefully inspect the blades, drain line, and motor to pinpoint the underlying cause of any malfunctions or breakdowns.
Explore the full range of garbage disposal repairs we provide:
- Jammed garbage disposal repair
- Motor replacement or repair
- Switch or control replacement
- Drain pipe reattachment or replacement
- Humming noise diagnostics
Schedule Garbage Disposal Service Today
If the garbage disposal isn’t turning on or it’s making a weird noise, go ahead and give us a call. You don’t want to delay a repair, as leaks and clogs can create huge messes that damage cabinets or flooring. Broken blades and other components can lead to injury, and water damage can spread quickly. Cornetta Bros.
We have served the Nassau County area with leading plumbing solutions for decades. With experience starting as far back as 1946, we have plenty to draw on to fix your garbage disposal. Not only that, but we include New York state-certified backflow inspectors to ensure every job is done right. Customers keep choosing us for disposal problems because of our fast response time and strong dedication to solving problems.
Call Cornetta Bros. Plumbing and Heating today for expert garbage disposal repair in Nassau County.
Garbage Disposal FAQs
We’re ready to answer any questions you have about garbage disposals or kitchen plumbing. Don’t see your inquiry below? Give us a call!
Should I repair or replace my garbage disposal?
Choosing between a repair or replacement for a garbage disposal doesn’t have to be a difficult task. We’ll look at the whole setup to determine the best option. We can fix most clogs and leaks with simple repairs, while motor failure or severe corrosion typically requires a full replacement.
What items should never go down my disposal?
Grease, bones, fibrous vegetables, and coffee grounds are items you should never put in a garbage disposal. They dull the blades and keep food waste from breaking down properly. Soft scraps, small bits of cooked food, and liquids are the only items that should go down a disposal.