
Garbage Disposal Installation in Waynesboro
Just Better Home Services provides professional Garbage Disposal Installation & Replacement for homes in Waynesboro. Whether you're upgrading your kitchen with a new disposal or need to fix a malfunctioning unit, our skilled technicians are here to help.
Just Better Home Services provides professional garbage disposal installation, repair, and replacement services in Waynesboro, VA, for both residential and commercial properties.
Our experienced plumbers handle everything from installing new garbage disposals and replacing worn-out units to diagnosing jams, repairing leaks, and resolving electrical or connection issues. We assess each situation carefully to ensure the unit is properly installed or restored for safe and reliable kitchen operation.
Whether you’re upgrading your kitchen, dealing with a malfunctioning disposal, or replacing a unit that has stopped working, our team delivers dependable service and quality workmanship. When you choose Just Better Home Services, you can trust your kitchen plumbing needs are in experienced hands.

Garbage Disposal Services:
• Garbage Disposal Installation
• Garbage Disposal Replacement
• Garbage Disposal Repair
• Garbage Disposal Jam Removal
• Disposal Leak Repair
• Electrical Connection & Wiring
• Drain Line Connection & Repair
• Upgrade to High-Powered Disposal
• And More!
Common Garbage Disposal Issues We Handle:
• Garbage Disposal Not Turning On
• Disposal Humming but Not Spinning
• Jammed Garbage Disposal
• Disposal Leaking Under the Sink
• Disposal Making Loud Grinding Noises
• Disposal Resetting Frequently
• Slow Drain After Disposal
• Foul Odors from Disposal
• Disposal Tripping the Circuit Breaker
• And More!
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WAYNESBORO, VA

WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
First time using Just Better Home Services. Will definitely use again. Corey came out to fix my garbage disposal Corey was professional knowledgeable and very courteous. He was kind enough to answer all of my questions and provide the other services the company handles.
Waynesboro Garbage Disposal
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use chemical drain cleaners in my garbage disposal?
Short answer? Not a good idea. Chemical drain cleaners can corrode your disposal’s components, damage your pipes, and even create harmful fumes. If your disposal is clogged or slow to drain, a safer approach is to clear the blockage manually or call a professional for help.
Here are some safe ways to clean your garbage disposal:
Turn Off the Power: Unplug the unit or switch off the circuit breaker to avoid accidents.
Remove Visible Blockages: Use tongs or pliers (never your hands!) to pull out trapped food particles.
Flush with Hot Water: Run hot water for about a minute to help loosen any buildup.
Scrub with Ice & Salt: Toss in a few ice cubes and a handful of coarse salt, then run the disposal. This helps clean the blades and remove grime.
Freshen Up with Citrus Peels: Grinding up lemon or orange peels can help eliminate odors.
If your disposal still isn’t draining, makes strange noises, or has a persistent odor, it’s best to have a professional take a look. At Just Better Home Services, we can safely remove deep clogs and keep your system working like new—without risking damage to your pipes.
Need expert help? We’ve got you covered! Schedule a service today and keep your kitchen running smoothly.
My garbage disposal's jammed. I'm pretty handy, so can't I just fix it myself?
It's understandable to want to tackle it yourself, but with garbage disposals, DIY can be a slippery slope.
You should absolutely:
- Turn off the power.
- And unplug the disposal.
But even then, poking around in there with tools or your hands is risky. Garbage Disposal blades are sharp, and you can't always see what's going on.
What seems like a simple jam could be a sign of a bigger problem – a motor issue, a broken part, or even a plumbing blockage. By trying to fix it yourself, you risk potentially causing injuries or doing more damage to the disposal or your plumbing.
A licensed plumber has the expertise and tools to safely clear the jam and diagnose the underlying issue. At Just Better Home Services, we can check for any hidden problems and make sure your disposal is working correctly. It's really about preventing a small issue from turning into a costly and dangerous one. So, while we appreciate the DIY spirit, this is one area where calling a pro can save you a lot of trouble in the long run.
What items should I avoid putting into my garbage disposal?
To maintain optimal performance and prevent damage, avoid disposing of the following items in your garbage disposal:
Fibrous Foods: Such as celery, corn husks, and onion skins, which can entangle the blades.
Grease, Fats, and Oils: These substances can solidify in pipes, leading to clogs.
Hard Materials: Including bones, fruit pits, and shells, which can dull or damage the blades.
Starchy Foods: Like pasta, rice, and potato peels, which can expand and create blockages.










