Garburator & Garbage Disposal Repair in Vancouver
Garburator jammed, humming, leaking, or won’t turn on? Our technicians offer garburator repair in Vancouver and install all garbage disposal brands with flat-rate pricing, genuine OEM parts, and a 6-month repair warranty. Same-day service available.
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Red Seal Technicians
We only hire technicians from the federal Red Seal Appliance Service Program. So you can rest easy knowing your appliance is in the best of hands.ITA# K42107427
Licensed, Bonded & Insured
All of our technicians are licensed for gas & electrical appliances and carry insurance policies, so you know you're covered in the event of any emergency.
Manufacturer Authorized
We are a registered warranty repairer for Electrolux, Frigidaire, Bosch, Danby, Beko, Blomberg, Fulgor Milano, SHARP, Gaggenau, Thermador and many more.
Flat-Rate Repair Pricing
$250.00 + Parts
Diagnostic + labour included. Sealed Parts are separate.
Other Appliances We Fix

Common Garburator Problems
A garburator that stops working turns your kitchen sink into a mess of standing water and food waste. Whether it’s jammed, making a humming noise, leaking under the sink, or completely dead, most garburator problems can be diagnosed and repaired in under an hour.
Vancouver Appliance Service Pros repair and install all residential garburator brands and models – from standard ⅓ HP units in condos to heavy-duty 1 HP disposals in family homes. We also handle garburator replacement when repair isn’t cost-effective.
Garburator Humming But Not Grinding
A humming sound means the motor is getting power but the flywheel is stuck. This is the most common garburator problem — usually caused by food debris, a small bone, fruit pit, or utensil fragment jamming the grinding plate. Do not leave the unit running in this state, as it can burn out the motor. Turn it off, and call us. We clear the jam, test the motor, and verify the unit is grinding properly before we leave.
Garburator Won't Turn On at All
If pressing the switch produces no sound at all – no hum, no noise – try pressing the red reset button on the bottom of the unit first. If that doesn’t work, the problem is typically a tripped circuit breaker, a failed wall switch, a faulty internal switch, a blown motor winding, or a wiring fault. We test the full electrical path from the breaker panel to the disposal to isolate the failure.
Garburator Leaking Water
Water dripping from under your sink cabinet is often traced back to the garburator. Leaks can come from three areas: the sink flange connection at the top (worn putty or loose mounting ring), the dishwasher inlet connection on the side (a cracked or loose hose clamp), or the drain outlet at the bottom (a failed gasket or loose connection). We identify the exact leak source, replace the failed seal or component, and test under running water to confirm it’s resolved.
Garburator Draining Slowly or Not Draining
A garburator that grinds but doesn’t drain usually has a clog in the discharge pipe, the P-trap below the disposal, or further down the drain line. Common causes include grease buildup, fibrous food waste (celery, potato peels, onion skins) wrapped around the grind components, or accumulated food particles in the trap. We clear the blockage and clean the drain path to restore proper flow.
Garburator Making Loud Grinding or Rattling Noises
Unusual metallic grinding, rattling, or screeching sounds indicate a foreign object caught between the grinding plate and the shredder ring (a common culprit: small utensils, bottle caps, or broken glass), a loose mounting bracket causing the unit to vibrate against the sink, or worn internal grinding components. We remove foreign objects, tighten the mounting, and assess whether the grinding mechanism needs repair or if the unit should be replaced.
Garburator Producing Foul Odours
A persistent bad smell from your garburator is caused by food residue trapped in the grinding chamber, splash guard, or drain baffle. Over time, bacteria break down stuck food particles and produce odour. While running ice cubes and citrus peels through the disposal can help temporarily, a professional deep cleaning of the grinding chamber, splash guard, and drain connection eliminates the source. If odour persists after cleaning, the splash guard gasket may need replacement.
Garburator Brands We Service
Major brands: InSinkErator, Waste King, Moen, GE, KitchenAid, Frigidaire, Whirlpool, Kenmore
Premium brands: InSinkErator Evolution, Moen GX Series, Waste King Legend
We service and install garburators from ⅓ HP compact units (common in condos and apartments) up to 1 HP heavy-duty models for large households. If your brand isn’t listed, call us — we’ve likely worked on it.

















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How Garburator Repair Works
Step 1: Book Your Appointment
Call (604) 265-3852 or book online. Let us know the symptoms — is it jammed, leaking, humming, making noise, or completely dead? If you know the brand and model, that helps us arrive prepared.
Step 2: Diagnostic & Quote
Your technician inspects the garburator, tests the motor and electrical connections, checks for jams, and examines all plumbing connections for leaks. You receive a clear diagnosis and upfront quote.
Step 3: Repair or Replace Your Garburator
Most garburator repairs take 20–45 minutes. If the unit is beyond repair (burned-out motor on an older unit), we can often install a replacement the same day. We use genuine OEM parts for repairs and carry popular replacement models on the van.
Step 4: Warranty & Follow-Up
We run the garburator with water flowing, test grinding performance, check all connections for leaks, and verify the drain is flowing freely. 6-month repair warranty on all repair work.
How Much Does Garburator Repair Cost in Vancouver?
Garburator repairs are typically among the quickest and most affordable appliance service calls — here’s what to expect.
- Flat-Rate Garburator Repair $250.00 + Parts
Diagnostic & labour included. If the repair doesn't make sense financially, we'll recommend a replacement and apply the diagnostic fee toward a new installation.
- All-Appliance Maintenance $150 Yearly
Maintenance for all 7 major household appliances. Yearly tuneups & inspection + year round $75 flat-rate repair coverage for any problems between visits.
- Appliance Installation Varies
Get a custom quote for your new appliances, whether you just need one appliance installed or have a whole package you need dealt with - we've got your back.
Common garburator parts and their approximate costs: splash guards ($10–$20), mounting gaskets and flanges ($15–$40), discharge tube gaskets ($5–$15), reset switches ($10–$25), and stopper assemblies ($10–$20). For units that need complete replacement: a new standard garburator (⅓–½ HP) costs $80–$180, a mid-range unit (¾ HP) costs $150–$300, and a premium unit (1 HP, InSinkErator Evolution series) costs $300–$500. Installation labour is included in our flat-rate pricing.
Repair vs. replacement math: Garburators are relatively inexpensive appliances. If the motor has burned out on a unit over 5 years old, replacement with a new unit is almost always more cost-effective than motor repair. We’ll give you an honest recommendation based on the age and condition of your specific unit.
Red Seal Technicians
Licensed & insured interprovincial Red Seal expert repair technicians.ITA License: K42107427
Manufacturer Trained & Authorized
Authorized & trained by most major household appliance brands in North America.
Quick Professional Service
Same & next-day appointments almost always available across the lower mainland.
6-Month Repair Warranty
Simple and reliable warranty on all appliance repair projects you can count on.
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Red Seal Technicians
We only hire technicians from the federal Red Seal Appliance Service Program. So you can rest easy knowing your appliance is in the best of hands.ITA# K42107427
Licensed, Bonded & Insured
All of our technicians are licensed for gas & electrical appliances and carry insurance policies, so you know you're covered in the event of any emergency.
Manufacturer Authorized
We are a registered warranty repairer for Electrolux, Frigidaire, Bosch, Danby, Beko, Blomberg, Fulgor Milano, SHARP, Gaggenau, Thermador and many more.
Flat-Rate Repair Pricing
$250.00 + Parts
Diagnostic + labour included. Sealed System & specialty repair pricing quoted on-site by technician.
Recent Garburator Repair in Vancouver - A Case Study
The problem: A homeowner in Kitsilano called in reporting that their garburator wasn’t working even when they hit the reset button on it and wanted to inquire about a replacement.
What we found: Our technician Leon arrived on site and verified the customer’s complaint. Indeed the garburator wasn’t starting up, even when the reset button was pressed. Before un-mounting the garburator and checking inside, Leon verified that it received appropriate power from the plug it was connected to – and sure enough there was 120 VAC at the plug. However, at the garburator end, there was some floating readings, but nothing remotely near 120 VAC against neutral. Weird, huh?
The fix: Leon reconnected the garburator and verified that it received 120 VAC as intended. Apparently, when installing the in-sink garbage disposal (garburator), the plug that came with the unit couldn’t reach the wall socket, so the plumber (or handyman) who did the installaton fashioned their own using two marettes that weren’t appropriately sized. So when the homeowner went to move some stuff in their cabinet – they nudged this whole contraption and must have dislodged the live wire slightly. This is an incredibly dangerous situation as they could have gotten shocked!
We connected the plug and the garburator line with a crimp-on metal connector that was insulated with shrink tube. This was a much safer install, and restored proper power to the unit. After cleaning out some debris from inside, and leaving the customer some helpful tips about what to put inside, and what to avoid – Leon tested the unit, which now worked perfectly. Total cost: $250.
The takeaway: Garburator malfunctions are often misdiagnosed as a burnt out resettable fuse or a dead motor which requires a replacement of the whole unit. Careful, thorough diagnostic on the part of our technician helped save the customer a few hundred bucks in this case.
Should You Repair or Replace Your Garburator?
Average garburator lifespan: 8–12 years depending on usage and the quality of the unit.
Repair if: The issue is a jam (food or object stuck in the grinding mechanism), a leak from a gasket or connection point, or a simple electrical issue like a failed switch. These repairs are quick, affordable, and extend the unit’s life significantly.
Replace if: The motor has burned out (you’ll hear nothing at all, or smell a burning odour from the unit), the grinding mechanism is severely corroded or worn, or the unit is over 8 years old and has had multiple issues. New garburators are relatively inexpensive ($80–$500 depending on horsepower and brand) and installation takes about an hour.
Cost context: Most garburator repairs cost $250 or less. A new mid-range replacement unit installed runs $250–$450 total. Because the price gap between repair and replacement is smaller for garburators than for any other appliance, we’re always honest about which option makes better sense for your situation.
Garburator Repair & Installation Across Metro Vancouver
We provide same-day and next-day garburator repair and installation throughout the entire Lower Mainland including Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, New Westminster, Delta, Surrey, Langley, and Maple Ridge.
Based at #106-3030 Oak St, Vancouver BC. Call (604) 265-3852 to book.
Garburator Repair FAQ
My garburator is humming but not grinding - what should I do?
Turn it off immediately – a jammed motor that keeps running can burn out. Try pressing the red reset button on the bottom of the unit. If it still hums without grinding, the flywheel is jammed and needs to be cleared by a technician. Don’t put your hand inside the disposal.
What should I never put in a garburator?
Avoid putting grease or cooking oil (it solidifies in pipes), fibrous vegetables (celery, artichokes, onion skins – the strings wrap around the grinding mechanism), coffee grounds (they accumulate as sludge), bones larger than chicken wing bones, pasta or rice (they expand with water and cause clogs), eggshells, and any non-food items. Running cold water while the garburator operates helps flush waste through properly.
Can you install a garburator where one doesn't currently exist?
Yes. We can install a new garburator in most kitchen sinks, including drilling the countertop or sink for an air switch if a wall switch isn’t available. Installation involves connecting to your existing drain plumbing and electrical supply. Call us for a quote based on your kitchen setup.
Is a garburator leak an emergency?
Not an immediate emergency, but it shouldn’t be ignored. Water leaking from a garburator damages the cabinet floor, subfloor, and can lead to mold growth. Turn off the disposal, place a container under the leak, and call us for a same-day or next-day appointment. Most garburator leaks are inexpensive to fix.
How long does a garburator last?
A standard garburator lasts 8–12 years with normal use. Higher-end models (¾ HP and above) with stainless steel grinding components tend to last longer than entry-level units with galvanized steel parts. Running cold water during operation and avoiding the items listed above are the two best ways to extend its lifespan.