Unclog Insinkerator

If your disposal spins but the water just sits there (slow drain), you don’t have a jam; you have a sludge clog. (they corrode the internal parts).

Avoid harsh chemicals like Drano. They can damage the rubber seals and internal components of your InSinkErator.

Always run cold water while grinding; it keeps fats solid so they can be ground up rather than coating the pipes. unclog insinkerator

Put a bucket under the "P-trap"—the U-shaped pipe under the sink.

Most InSinkErator models come with a silver "Jam-Buster" hex wrench. If you’ve lost yours, a standard will work. If your disposal spins but the water just

Never put coffee grounds , pasta/rice , or fibrous peels (corn husks, celery) down the drain.

Look at the very bottom of the disposal unit under the sink. In the center, there is a small hole. Insert the hex wrench there. They can damage the rubber seals and internal

If the plunger didn’t work, the clog is likely stuck in the P-trap (the U-shaped pipe under your sink).

Here is the complete, step-by-step guide to safely unclog your InSinkErator.

For extra safety, unplug the unit from the outlet under the sink or turn off the circuit breaker. put your hands inside the disposal. 2. Identify the Type of Clog

Before you call a plumber or start dumping harsh chemicals down the drain, take a deep breath. In most cases, unclogging a garbage disposal is a simple DIY fix that takes less than ten minutes.