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How to remove a garbage disposal flange from a sink
How to remove a garbage disposal flange from a sink





  1. #How to remove a garbage disposal flange from a sink how to#
  2. #How to remove a garbage disposal flange from a sink install#

Strip 1/2-inch of insulation from the ends of the electrical cord’s wires. Now you can attach the power cord to the new disposal. Then turn it over and, using a screwdriver, loosen the cable clamps that secure the cord, open the electrical compartment, disconnect the wire nuts and the cord from the disposal’s wires, and remove the cord.

how to remove a garbage disposal flange from a sink

Use a screwdriver to turn the mounting ring counterclockwise. Be aware that the disposal may contain water and food waste, so carry it outside right-side up. While holding the bottom of the disposal with the other hand, rotate the mounting ring counterclockwise to release the disposal. ©Don Vandervort, HomeTipsĪt the top of the old disposer, put a screwdriver or the “wrenchette” into the right side of one of the lugs in the mounting ring. Loosen the clamp and remove the dishwasher drain hose from the disposal. ©Don Vandervort, HomeTipsĪlso remove the clamp or clip that secures the dishwasher’s drain hose to the disposal’s dishwasher nipple and pull off the drain hose. Loosen the connection of the old disposer’s tailpiece. To loosen the nut, turn it counterclockwise. Under the sink, place a bucket or pan beneath the waste pipe, then use locking-jaw pliers or a pipe wrench to disconnect the old disposal’s tailpiece from the drain line’s waste pipe. Before you can actually attach the power cord to the unit, you’ll need to remove the old disposal from under the sink. Thread the electrical cord through the cable clamp and into the disposal’s electrical compartment, and pull about 2 inches of the cord through the opening. Screw cable clamp into the disposal ©Don Vandervort, HomeTips Unscrew the cover from the disposer’s electrical compartment. ©Don Vandervort, HomeTipsģ If your disposal doesn’t have a cable clamp, screw one into the base of the disposer unit to secure the electrical cord. If your dishwasher will connect to the disposal, use a screwdriver and hammer to remove the disposal’s dishwasher plug. Then remove this plastic disc from inside the disposal (you can probably hold the unit upside down and shake it out). Push the tip of a screwdriver up against the edge of the plug and tap until you break loose the plug. Only do this if you’ll be attaching a dishwasher! ©Don Vandervort, HomeTipsĢ If your existing garbage disposal has a dishwasher hose attached to it (this is usually the case if you have both a dishwasher and a disposal), you’ll need to remove the dishwasher plug from inside the new disposal’s dishwasher drain nipple.

#How to remove a garbage disposal flange from a sink how to#

Test the bare ends of the wires with an electrical voltage tester to make sure they are not charged (see How to Test an Electrical Circuit).Īttach the tailpiece to the disposal unit. If it’s hard-wired, shut off the power to the circuit that will serve the disposal before beginning any work and disconnect the wiring. When replacing an old garbage disposal, start by unplugging it.

how to remove a garbage disposal flange from a sink

Make sure the one you intend to buy will fit under your sink. The more powerful and quieter the garbage disposal you buy, the larger it will be (for more about this, see Garbage Disposal Buying Guide). If you buy a replacement that’s made by the same manufacturer as your old model, you may be able to bypass the need to replace the waste assembly and mounting flange in the sink, significantly simplifying the job (it can be a larger, more powerful unit-it just needs to have the same mounting flange). Another option is to use a remote-control switch. The garbage disposal is controlled by a small button that you can mount nearby on the countertop or cabinet. You can plug the disposal into this simple little device and then plug the air switch into an existing outlet. Instead of wiring a conventional electrical switch, a good option is to buy an “air switch” for about $50.Įasy-to-install air switch answers the need for a disposal switch. Note: Batch-feed disposers don’t require a switch because they start when you insert and turn a special drain plug. Steve Cukrov / īe aware that most types of disposals require a switch adjacent to the sink to control the outlet-the electrician should wire for this, too.

how to remove a garbage disposal flange from a sink

A garbage disposal is connected with a T to the sink’s drain line above the sink track.

#How to remove a garbage disposal flange from a sink install#

If an outlet like this isn’t available under your sink, you’ll have to have an electrician install one. When replacing an existing garbage disposal, you can simply use the necessary electrical power and switch that served the previous disposal.Ī garbage disposal typically plugs into a 120-volt GFCI (ground-fault circuit interruptor) outlet under the sink.

  • Garbage Disposal Buying Guide Electrical Requirements.
  • How to Fix a Garbage Disposal – DIY Repair.






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