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Garbage disposals are designed to grind up food and other items so they can go down sink drains easier. However, certain foods that are hard to break down can damage the disposal and trigger plumbing clogs. The professional plumbers at Drain Doctor in Levelland, TX, have seen their fair share of malfunctioning garbage disposals, so here, they share which foods should never be dropped into them.

Keep These Foods Out of Garbage Disposals

1. Fibrous Vegetables

Certain vegetables have fibrous strings that can wrap around garbage disposal components and cause damage. These include asparagus, celery, corn husks, carrots, and artichokes. To be safe, toss the vegetable waste in the garbage bin, or, better yet, add it to your compost pile to help create nutrient-rich soil.

2. Fats

Plumbing professionals will tell you grease, oil, and other fats are a garbage disposal's worst enemies. These waste items can congeal and clog up drain pipes. Instead, put cooled fats into a sealed can or bag and dispose of them in the garbage bin.

3. Pits & Bones

plumbingFruit and vegetable pits found in peaches, avocados, and other foods are hard and dense. The same is true of bones. Garbage disposals just aren't designed to break down these items. Trying to grind them will only lead to damaged parts and clogged plumbing.

4. Pasta & Rice

On the other end of the spectrum, don't let the softness of pasta and cooked rice fool you. These food items expand when wet, resulting in swollen carbs trapped in disposal traps and potential backups.

If you ever have a backed-up drain in the Levelland area, call the plumbing specialists at Drain Doctor. They have the experience and specialty equipment to handle emergency repairs fast. To schedule regular maintenance visits, call (806) 894-3796. Visit the website for additional information on the firm's plumbing services.
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