Choosing A Kitchen Sink Disposal
Discover how simple it can be to choose a kitchen sink garbage disposal that fits your kitchen. In general, homeowners never think about finding a garbage disposal until it suddenly must be replaced or the home they purchase doesn’t have one. Since 1938, garbage disposals have been one of the most popular, time saving fixtures in any contemporary kitchen.
Before purchasing a kitchen sink garbage disposal, you should decide whether or not you want to do the job yourself or hire a plumber. You should consider that a licensed plumber can charge around $250, provided the plumbing and electrical connections are the same, to replace the old garbage disposal. Now, if you do the job yourself, it can take you around four hours or more to finish and you can spend as little as $100 on a garbage disposal.
With that knowledge, you should look carefully at the connections of the old unit before removing. Making some minor electrical connections, diameter of existing drain pipe and how the garbage disposal is connected to the drain are some things you need to know. Finding that the connections to electrical and plumbing are not the same for the new disposal, you may want to call in a professional. The reason being is that if you have to add new plumbing or wiring, the job can get complicated very quickly.
There are two main types of kitchen sink garbage disposals from which you can choose. The most common is one that you run water into and turn on before adding food called the continuous feed model disposal. Starting a continuous feed disposal with food already in the chamber can cause it to jam.
The batch feed model is another type which is activated after loading by turning a stopper. The batch feed kitchen sink garbage disposal can be reloaded after the first batch has been disposed. The process will be repeated over and over until you are finished.
The top three features to look for when selecting a garbage disposal are power, materials, and noise. The motors are available in different sizes from 1/2 to 1 horsepower typically. You should look for high quality materials that are able to withstand garbage and water. If you would like for the unit last a long time, you will need a grinding chamber made from the most effective parts.
How loud the garbage disposal will be is the next feature you want to consider. One of the most expensive features that can cause the cost of a kitchen sink garbage disposal to rise is the sound insulation. The more expensive the disposal, usually the quieter it will be.
Having removeable splash guards and extra odor protection from bacteria are other features which you may consider important. Having optional ways to turn the disposal on and off, fast installation time and protection guards for silverware are other popular features among homeowners.
You can see that when choosing a new kitchen sink garbage disposal there are many things to consider. The garbage disposal will be dependable and last with using extra care to maintain. With a little research, you can use the knowledge you have discovered here to choose a garbage disposal that fits your needs and budget.
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