There are a few things to think about during Garbage Disposal Installation in Ontario. Before you start, you might want to consider:
1. Battery or Back-up Sump Pump- do you need one? Sump Pumps should be considered a necessary part of garbage disposal installation. Nevertheless, if you already have a sump pump, you might want to consider installing a 2nd back-up sump pump. If you plan to have a battery-backup sump pump, you will be prepared in case of a power outage.
2. Connection of Water Line- Your primary source of water might be from the home’s utilities. Suppose your utility is the first source of water. In that situation, you will want to set up a U-shaped copper or cast iron pipe just about 18″. To meet city regulations in many areas, the pipe ought to be a minimum of 18″ maximum in depth when full. The line will carry the disposer and water to the ground slope. Guarantee that you have an appropriate slope on your location and do not have any issues with water running over the top of the drain fitting.
3. Suitable Disposal- Check with your local codes to know what size drain line and fill your device will require. If your disposal is a mix of disposal and garbage furnace, you will want to install 2 discharge lines. The cold one need to be connected to the outside discharge, and the hotline must be installed on the plenum flange.
4. Steps- The cold line will be attached to the rough-in drainpipe. The hotline will be connected to the top of the disposal, and the cold outlet line along with the drain line will be attached to the drain fitting. With a friend, you will then tape the drain lines to the plenum flange using duct tape.
5. Connecting the garbage disposal and the disposal water line to the house’s electrical unit.
6. Securing the outside of the garbage disposal. This will require securing the old fast-food outlet. The garbage disposal is connected to the backside of the unit with 2 screws. The fast-food outlet will get on the right side.
7. Changing the flange and cover plate. The plenum flange will have 4 screws, and the cover plate will have two screws.
8. Protecting the outside of the disposal. Have your helper turn the water back on by turning the knob. Next, you will take off the container by loosening the nuts. The base will lift free.
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