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Republic Masonry
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Concrete - Sawing or RemovalConcrete - Sawing or Removal- For Business

Serving Woonsocket, RI and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2021

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"Henry did an excellent job of snow removal from the driveway and shoveling the walkways in a timely manner so that my Momà ¢à  à  s care givers could come and go safely to and from their shifts as well as family and visitors. He kept me well informed with texts and photos."
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Response time7 hrs
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Recommended by65%of homeowners
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Tactical Junk Removal
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Building Materials RemovalWaste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and HaulWaste, Junk, Building Materials and Debris - Remove and Haul - For Business

Serving Woonsocket, RI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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Customers say: Quick response

"Tactical Junk Removal provides an excellent service to its customers. The customer service representative who got my call and provided me with the details of the service is truly approachable and thorough with the details that I need. Moreover, the person who came to my place to get rid of the old pieces of furniture is also highly responsive and efficient. Overall, I had a great experience with Tactical Junk Removal, and I will definitely avail of its service again in the future. I highly recommend its affordable service to others."
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Response time2 hrs
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Concrete Disposal questions, answered by experts

These appliances certainly increase the number of things allowed down the drain, but they’re not foolproof. There are several items you shouldn’t put in your garbage disposal, according to manufacturers and technicians. Don’t put coffee grounds down the drain. The same goes for eggshells, potato peels, hard foods, onion skins, and any dry, expandable food. Most importantly, never put grease or oils down the drain.

On average, a garbage disposal can last anywhere from 7 to 12 years, with many models functioning well for about 10 years. With heavy usage, a motor may last a minimum of five years, while grinding plates will wear down over time. It's generally a good idea to consider a replacement if your unit is approaching the 10-year mark. Other signs that it's time for a new disposal include frequent leaks, persistent clogs, lingering odors, lack of power, or unusual noises. If your unit is not that old, it's worth investigating if a less expensive part, like a rubber seal or a loose hose, is causing the issue.

Whether it's worth repairing your garbage disposal depends on its age and the specific problem. Generally, if the unit is eight years old or younger, repair is a good option. For minor issues like a bad seal or a simple jam, a repair can be inexpensive, sometimes under $10. However, if the motor is broken (a repair that can cost $150 or more) or the unit is getting old, it's often more cost-effective to replace the entire disposal.

Once you have your garbage disposal disconnected, you can remove the mounting bracket by unscrewing the bolts that are holding the bracket. You can back them out just enough to pop off the snap ring, which prevents the bottom portion of the bracket from disconnecting from the top when you unscrew the bolts. Use a regular screwdriver to pop off the snap ring, and the rest of the components should fall off by themselves.

While the drain connection for a garbage disposal is nearly universal and fits standard sink drain holes of 3 1/2 to 4 inches, the size of the disposal unit itself is not. You must have enough space in the cabinet underneath your sink to accommodate the disposal's housing. A larger model may not fit in a compact cabinet or if the existing plumbing is arranged in an unusual way. Before buying a new garbage disposal, measure the available space under your sink. If you are replacing an old unit, it's often easiest to choose a new model of a similar size.

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