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11 Comments on Things to Know About Your Home
Hi Jack, this is a great tip! Especially the red reset button. This happened me and we called the general contractor that did lots of the work for the seller we purchased the home for (he was very kind to give his number for us to call with questions). Yep..he told us about the red button and voila! You just saved many folks lots of time!
Yep~ a person needs to feel all around for the reset button! I discovered that many many years ago!
Cindy, it is really funny how many people don't know what that wrench is for or the little button.
Patty, unfortunately we usually find out the hard way. Careful feeling around on the bottom of those disposals, some installers aren't too careful about how they install the wiring.
In the olden days, before they included that Allen wrench in the disposal kit, we used to use broom handles inserted from the top and turned around until the bottom rotated easily!
Did you?
Yeah. I even made a special tool out of a piece of 3/4" CPVC, but I think I'll leave that to the plumbers and inspctors in the audience
Jack, great post that can help people save a lot of money that would result in the plumber only doing what you recommended
My next door neighbors called me one Thanksgiving afternoon in a panic because their disposal was stuck, full of sludge and the sink was nearly overflowing with water, stuff and Liquid Plumber! The lady was freaked and the house full of people.
I went over with my handy dandy Allen wrench, turned it, pushed the red button and boom, Mr. Disposal came alive! I was careful to cover up in case L.P. was to spray out all over me! I screamed, "It's aliiiiive!" and walked out. A moment later they realized it was fixed and to great clapping I just went back to my football...
The next day I stuck a bill in their door for $259.95. They never paid me...
OK, I really wasn't expecting to get paid...
But Jay, you know someone would have charged them at least 200.00 on Thanksgiving.
Thanks Charles. I got the idea from a very nearby garbage disposal.
I've heard that familiar "whirr" humming sound before. Now if only I can find that little wrench that came with my new disposal. Seriously, I labeled it with an Avery label and HOPE I can find it if I ever need it. Thanks, Jack. This post is a rock star for every homeowner.
Pat, I found mine in the proverbial junk drawer. Of course, that was only after a minute or two of, "Now where did I put that thing".