If you have a trash compactor that’s suddenly stopped working, call Mr. Appliance®, your trusted kitchen appliance repair service provider. Our experts will determine the problem and provide the appropriate trash compactor repair.
The service professionals at Mr. Appliance can repair many different kinds of trash compactors. Below are the most common types that we service:
Freestanding
Under-the-counter
Convertible
Common Trash Compactor Issues We Repair
When problems crop up, our professional trash compactor service is ready to provide residential repairs for these issues:
The trash compactor won't compact garbage or is too noisy
The door or drawer won't open
The trash compactor smells bad
All Mr. Appliance franchises are locally owned and operated and may offer fewer or more services than those listed here. To learn more about the trash compactor service offered in your area, contact the Mr. Appliance nearest you for details or a customized on-site assessment.
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Decades of experience, highly skilled service professionals, and a commitment to exceptional customer service have made Mr. Appliance a trusted leader in appliance maintenance and repairs. Our commitment to keeping your appliances up and running includes using our many years of experience and expertise to answer your questions. Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about trash compactor repair.
Trash compactors are complex machines that can pose many risks to someone who is unfamiliar with fixing appliances. Here are some reasons that professional trash compactor repair is recommended:
Safety Risks: Trash compactors use significant force and involve electrical components. Attempting complex repairs without proper knowledge can lead to injuries (electrocution, pinching, or worse) and further damage to the appliance.
Expertise and Tools: Professionals have the training, experience, and specialized tools to accurately diagnose and fix a wide range of problems.
Warranty: Many repair services offer warranties on their work and parts, providing peace of mind.
Efficiency: A professional can often diagnose and fix the issue quickly, saving you time and frustration.
Preventing Further Damage: Incorrect DIY repairs can exacerbate the problem, leading to more costly repairs down the line.
Regular maintenance can extend the life of your trash compactor and prevent costly breakdowns. Some maintenance can be done without professional help, but it’s always best to seek a service expert if you have questions about your appliance.
Cleaning: Regular cleaning of the compactor bin and drawer tracks is important to prevent odor buildup and jams from food particles and debris. This should ideally be done monthly or whenever odors or residue are noticed.
Lubrication: Accessible moving parts, such as the drive chain and power nuts, can benefit from lubrication with an appliance-approved lubricant to ensure smooth operation and reduce wear.
Routine professional trash compactor service often includes:
Structural assessment: Checking the overall physical condition of your trash compactor.
Electrical system check: Ensuring optimal performance and addressing any wiring issues.
Hydraulic system check (if applicable): Monitoring fluid levels, checking for leaks, and inspecting hoses and seals.
Safety feature review: Verifying that safety switches and emergency stops are working.
System pressure check: Ensuring appropriate pressure levels for compaction.
Chain tension adjustment: Ensuring the drive chain has proper tension.
Testing: Running the trash compactor to evaluate overall performance.
Some minor issues with trash compactors can be resolved with some basic troubleshooting. If your trash compactor appears to be experiencing electrical issues, ensure it is unplugged before inspecting it. Also, do not put your hands into the machine to avoid injury.
Power Supply: Is it plugged in? Is the circuit breaker tripped?
Drawer Closure: Is the drawer fully closed and latched?
Overloading/Jams: Is there too much trash, or is something stuck?
If these basic checks don't resolve the issue, or if you're uncomfortable working with electrical components or mechanical parts, it's always safer and often more efficient to call a trash compactor service professional to open the panel and inspect the internal parts.
Trash compactor owners should conduct a basic inspection monthly. You should clean the compactor and visually inspect for obvious issues like leaks or strange noises.
Professional preventative maintenance should be conducted at least annually. This allows service professionals to identify potential issues early and address them before they become major problems. Some commercial compactors might require quarterly maintenance depending on usage.
Begin by checking the power supply. Ensure the compactor is securely plugged into a working electrical outlet. Then, check your home's circuit breaker panel to see if the breaker for the compactor has tripped. Reset it if necessary.
Next, confirm that the compactor drawer is fully closed and latched. Most compactors have a safety interlock switch that prevents operation if the drawer isn't completely shut. Also, check for any debris in the drawer tracks that might be obstructing its closure.
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