Sunset Heating & Cooling is proud to serve Portland and communities across Oregon with trusted HVAC, plumbing, and electrical solutions. The holiday season is a time for family, feasts, and celebrations — and unfortunately, a lot of kitchen cleanup. Garbage disposals are one of the most convenient tools in your kitchen, helping you manage food scraps quickly and efficiently. However, misusing your disposal can lead to clogs, costly repairs, or even damage to your plumbing. To make sure your holiday cooking goes smoothly, here’s what every Oregon homeowner should know about the do’s and don’ts of garbage disposal use.
Do: Run Cold Water
Whenever your garbage disposal is on, run a steady stream of cold water. Cold water helps solidify any fats or oils in your food waste, allowing them to be chopped up and flushed away safely. Warm or hot water, on the other hand, can melt fats, which then cool and solidify further down your pipes, leading to clogs. For homes in the Portland Metro area, where rainy winters often mean more indoor cooking and comfort meals, this simple step can save significant headaches during the busy season.
Don’t: Overload the Disposal
It can be tempting to dump large amounts of food down the disposal at once, especially when cleaning up after a big holiday meal. Overloading the unit can jam the blades and strain the motor, potentially shortening the lifespan of your disposal. Instead, feed food scraps gradually, giving the disposal time to process each batch completely. This is particularly important when preparing traditional Oregon holiday dishes that include fibrous vegetables, bones, or heavy peels.
Do: Cut Food Into Small Pieces
Even though disposals are designed to handle scraps, cutting larger items into smaller pieces ensures smoother operation. Fibrous vegetables like celery, corn husks, or artichoke leaves can tangle or wrap around the blades if put in whole. Small bones, such as from fish, are usually safe in moderation, but avoid larger chicken or turkey bones entirely. Pre-chopping foods also reduces the risk of jams during the busiest cooking days of the year.
Don’t: Put Problematic Foods Down the Drain
Certain foods are notorious for causing disposal problems:
- Grease and oils: Even in small amounts, grease can coat the blades and pipes, eventually causing clogs.
- Potato peels and starchy foods: Starch can create a thick paste that sticks to pipes.
- Coffee grounds: While seemingly harmless, they can accumulate and compact into blockages.
- Pasta and rice: These foods expand in water and can clog drains.
- Stringy vegetables: Onion skins, celery strings, and corn husks can wrap around blades and motors.
By avoiding these foods, you can keep your disposal running efficiently throughout the holiday season and all year long.
Do: Clean and Maintain Your Disposal Regularly
Maintenance is key to a long-lasting garbage disposal. Here are some simple practices:
- Flush with hot water occasionally: While you run cold water during use, flushing with hot water after helps dissolve minor buildup in pipes.
- Ice cubes + citrus peels: Grinding ice cubes sharpens the blades, while citrus peels help remove odors.
- Use it regularly: A disposal that sits unused can rust or corrode, so running it occasionally even without food scraps keeps it in good working order.
Oregon’s damp winter climate can sometimes contribute to lingering odors in kitchen drains, so regular cleaning helps prevent that unpleasant “wet” smell.
Don’t: Ignore Warning Signs
A disposal that makes unusual noises, drains slowly, or emits foul odors is trying to tell you something. Ignoring these warning signs can lead to more severe plumbing problems down the line. If you notice issues, it’s best to have a licensed plumber inspect and service your unit promptly. Sunset Heating & Cooling provides expert plumbing services, including disposal maintenance and repair, for Portland-area homes to ensure your kitchen stays worry-free during the holidays.
Tips for Stress-Free Holiday Cleanup
Even with proper do’s and don’ts, the holiday season can push any kitchen disposal to its limits. Here are a few extra tips to keep in mind:
- Scrape plates into the trash or compost first — only small scraps should go into the disposal.
- Use a strainer in your sink to catch larger particles and reduce strain on the blades.
- Run cold water before, during, and after use to ensure complete flushing of food waste.
- Avoid chemical drain cleaners; they can damage your disposal and pipes.
Taking a few minutes to follow these practices can save hours of headaches and keep your garbage disposal and your kitchen running smoothly. But nonetheless, if you're dealing with any problems that require a specialist, don't hesitate to call Sunset for professional garbage disposal services.
For more than a century, Oregon homeowners have trusted Sunset Heating & Cooling to keep their plumbing systems running smoothly. By following these do’s and don’ts, you can prevent clogs, avoid unnecessary repairs, and enjoy a hassle-free kitchen during the holidays. A little proactive care goes a long way toward keeping your home safe, efficient, and comfortable — exactly what Sunset strives to deliver to every household in Portland and across the state.