Garbage Disposal Repair & Replacement: Windsor, Santa Rosa & Healdsburg
Also serving Cloverdale.
A garbage disposal stays invisible until it doesn’t. When it hums, leaks, jams, or quits mid-dinner, it turns your kitchen sink into a bottleneck. Bowen Plumbing repairs jams and installs high-torque replacements. We double-check the dishwasher connections and P-traps to ensure your new unit runs quietly and drains fast.

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Signs your disposal needs repair
- Hums but won’t spin
- Burning smell or frequent resets
- Leaks from bottom, flange, or fittings
- Backs up into the other sink bowl
- No sound, won’t turn on
- Slow draining when it runs
- New rattling or grinding noises
- Runs inconsistently
Fast diagnosis, clean results
Garbage disposal repair
Jams, humming, and resets
Drain issues that look like disposal problems
Leaks under the sink
Dry-cabinet finish
Garbage disposal replacement
If you already bought a disposal, we can install it if it’s compatible with your sink setup and wiring.
What replacement includes
- Remove the old disposal (dispose of unit if requested)
- Install new disposal and sink flange assembly
- Connect drain line and dishwasher line (if present)
- Leak testing, flow testing, and final run test
- Quick guidance on what to feed it, and what to avoid
What we will and won’t fix
We will
- Repair jams, mounting issues, and connection leaks
- Replace worn flanges, gaskets, or discharge fittings
- Replace disposals and verify proper drainage
- Diagnose kitchen drain issues tied to disposal symptoms
We won’t
- Perform electrical upgrades or run new circuits (we can coordinate with an electrician if needed)
- Recommend chemical drain cleaners as a fix
- Force a repair when the unit is unsafe or failing internally
Common causes of disposal problems
Disposal failures are predictable, like a small engine fed the wrong fuel.
- Fibrous foods (celery, onion skins, corn husks) wrap and stall the unit
- Grease and fats coat the line and trap debris
- Starchy foods (rice, pasta, potato peels) swell and clog
- Hard items (bones, fruit pits, metal) can damage the grind mechanism
- Old seals lead to leaks at the flange or housing
Tips to keep it running longer
- Run cold water before, during, and after use
- Feed waste slowly, not in one big dump
- Avoid grease, fibrous scraps, and starchy loads
- If it smells, rinse and basic cleaning helps, recurring odors often mean buildup in the drain line
Garbage Disposal FAQ
Usually a jam or a seized grind plate. It may be fixable, but forcing it can burn out the motor. Call us and we’ll clear it safely.
Leaks from the bottom housing often mean the internal seal has failed. In many cases, replacement is the best option.
Not always. That often points to a drain restriction in the trap or kitchen line. We’ll diagnose the whole system.
Yes, and it’s often a smart add-on if valves are old, stiff, or corroded.
Call to schedule
If your disposal is loud, leaking, jammed, or making the sink drain slow, get it fixed before it turns the cabinet into a soggy mess.