Before you call a plumber or reach for your wallet, take a deep breath. Unblocking an InSinkErator is a manageable DIY task for most homeowners. In this guide, we will walk you through the safe, systematic process of diagnosing the blockage, clearing the jam, and getting your kitchen back in working order.

Before attempting any repairs, ensure the power is completely off. Unplug the unit from the outlet under the sink if possible.

if your unit is hardwired to ensure there is no chance of the motor engaging while you work.

Now that the impellers can spin, the disposal is technically "unjammed," but the culprit is still inside. If you turn the disposal on now, it will likely jam again immediately.

It sounds obvious, but in the heat of the moment, it is a common mistake. The impellers (the spinning blades) are sharp, and even if the unit is off, a sudden movement or a residual charge could cause injury. We will use tools to do the work, not fingers.

There are few household sounds more frustrating than the low, humming groan of a jammed garbage disposal. One minute you are cleaning up dinner, and the next, your InSinkErator is frozen, the water is rising, and panic sets in.

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