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bigdog 08-13-2024 04:44 AM

Garbage Disposal Leaking ?
 
My Garbage Disposal appears to be leaking out of the Red Reset button on the bottom of unit, At least, I believe that's where I think the leak is coming from ?

Disposal is at second home, and not there often, will continue to monitor....
TIA for your feed-back, much appreciated !

jbolty 08-13-2024 06:43 AM

not really supposed to have water mixed in with the electricity. Or, is it leaking up higher and dripping down and around?

beat deal on a new one I have found anywhere. I have installed these in two houses of my own and a couple more for friends.

https://www.costco.com/american-stan...100692318.html

TheTimeTraveler 08-13-2024 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by bigdog (Post 395624)
My Garbage Disposal appears to be leaking out of the Red Reset button on the bottom of unit, At least, I believe that's where I think the leak is coming from ?

Disposal is at second home, and not there often, will continue to monitor....
TIA for your feed-back, much appreciated !

I could be wrong but it may be easier (and cheaper) just to replace the old disposal with a new one.

Whenever I replace one I now always use either a 3/4 horsepower or a full one horsepower model. Makes a huge difference in overall use of the unit. I am not sure why they bother selling 1/2 horsepower models anymore.

8gv 08-13-2024 01:16 PM

Were it mine I would check for tightness on the dishwasher drain hose, disposal outlet and the mounting gasket at the sink.

If the problem persists then replace the unit.

Biggd 08-13-2024 02:49 PM

Just an FYI, If you replace it yourself and you have a dishwasher, don't forget to poke out the plug in the dishwasher inlet.:D

Descant 08-13-2024 03:42 PM

Diy
 
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Originally Posted by Biggd (Post 395638)
Just an FYI, If you replace it yourself and you have a dishwasher, don't forget to poke out the plug in the dishwasher inlet.:D

Do it yourself? If you have a handy friend to help, you can squeeze a half-hour job into two beers and 90 minutes.

fatlazyless 08-14-2024 04:30 AM

use a scissors jack to position new disposal
 
Unable to muscle a replacement disposal up and into the old, existing collar attached to the sink while you lay on your back under the sink?

Try using that scissors jack from the trunk of your car to raise and position the new disposal into the old collar, just right, so it can be secured tight into place.

Resident 2B 08-14-2024 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by fatlazyless (Post 395657)
Unable to muscle a replacement disposal up and into the old, existing collar attached to the sink while you lay on your back under the sink?

Try using that scissors jack from the trunk of your car to raise and position the new disposal into the old collar, just right, so it can be secured tight into place.

Excellent advice! I have been doing it this way for decades. Simple and safe.

grantdylan 09-10-2024 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by bigdog (Post 395624)
My Garbage Disposal appears to be leaking out of the Red Reset button on the bottom of unit, At least, I believe that's where I think the leak is coming from ?

Disposal is at second home, and not there often, will continue to monitor and add Aluminum fence in Los Angeles globusgates.com/products/fences/aluminum-fence
TIA for your feed-back, much appreciated !

Hi! I’ve had a similar problem with my garbage disposal before, and in most cases, a leak from the bottom, especially near the red reset button, usually points to a failing internal seal or gasket. When those wear out, water can start leaking through, which sounds like what you’re dealing with. Unfortunately, these kinds of leaks often mean the disposal unit is nearing the end of its life.

root1 09-11-2024 06:37 PM

Sadly, like most consumer goods these days, a garbage disposal is built to a price rather than a quality point; and is not repairable.
Toss it and get a new one.

Biggd 09-11-2024 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by root1 (Post 396535)
Sadly, like most consumer goods these days, a garbage disposal is built to a price rather than a quality point; and is not repairable.
Toss it and get a new one.

The garbage disposal is now garbage!


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