PARKERThe disposal, dealt with in one visit.
A disposal that hums, leaks, or died mid-dinner is not a project — it's a one-hour visit with a flat price. Parker swaps it, seals it, tests it, and takes the old one away.
Request this serviceWhat Parker handles.
Flat catalog price, haul-away included. First-time installs priced separately in the catalog.
Why people request through Parker.
Disposals fail in only a few ways: the motor hums but won't spin (jammed or seized), it trips its reset constantly (motor's done), or it leaks from the body (housing corroded through — common in Florida's mineral-heavy water). The first is sometimes a five-minute fix; the other two mean replacement, and no repair visit changes that.
Parker's price is flat and covers the swap end to end: mount, connections, dishwasher line, leak test, haul-away. If your sink has never had a disposal, the first-time installation — new wiring and switch considerations included in the assessment — carries its own catalog price.
One thing Parker won't do is sell you a disposal when the actual problem is a slow drain pretending to be one. Diagnosis comes first; if the fix is drain clearing instead, that's what gets recommended — it's cheaper, and it's in the catalog too.
How it works.
Tell Parker what the home needs
A short request through the catalog or a phone call. Photos help but aren't required.
Parker confirms the scope and price
Pricing, timing, and any detail that affects the work — confirmed in writing before anything is scheduled.
The work is done and documented
The visit is held to the Parker Standard. Notes, photos, and outcome go into your home's record.
Common questions.
Begin with Parker.
One request, one trusted relationship, one record of the work. Available across St. Lucie County.
Flat pricing, visible before you book.
Current catalog prices — parts of the visit and labor included as described, and the price you see is the price you approve.