Install New Basket Strainer
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How to Remove a Garbage Disposal and Install a Standard Sink Drain · Step 5 of 7
This project involves the complete removal of an existing garbage disposal unit and its associated mounting hardware and plumbing. It will be replaced with a standard basket strainer and a new PVC drain assembly, including a P-trap and connections for a double-bowl sink and a dishwasher.
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FAQs
What are the most important safety steps to take before starting this project, especially since it involves electricity and water?
Always shut off power to the disposal circuit at your electrical panel first. Then, turn off the hot and cold water supply valves located under the sink. Have a bucket and towels ready for any residual water that may be in the pipes.
The tool list seems comprehensive, but are there any additional tools that would make this beginner project easier or more efficient?
While the listed tools are sufficient, a headlamp can greatly improve visibility in the dark cabinet space under the sink. A basin wrench can also be helpful for removing stubborn or hard-to-reach nuts from the old disposal or existing drain, though pliers often suffice.
What are the most common pitfalls or mistakes beginners make when installing a new sink drain, and how can I ensure a leak-free installation?
The biggest mistake is inadequate sealing. Ensure you apply a generous, even bead of plumber's putty under the basket strainer flange for a watertight seal. Also, avoid overtightening PVC connections, as this can crack fittings; hand-tightening plus a quarter turn with pliers is usually sufficient.
Given that I'm a beginner, is the 4-hour estimated time realistic, or should I budget more time for unexpected issues?
While the project is beginner-friendly and 4 hours is a good estimate, budgeting extra time is wise, especially if dealing with older, stubborn plumbing connections or unexpected discoveries. Give yourself 5-6 hours to work without rush, allowing for potential trips to the hardware store if needed.
Install New Basket Strainer
Part of project
How to Remove a Garbage Disposal and Install a Standard Sink Drain · Step 5 of 7
This project involves the complete removal of an existing garbage disposal unit and its associated mounting hardware and plumbing. It will be replaced with a standard basket strainer and a new PVC drain assembly, including a P-trap and connections for a double-bowl sink and a dishwasher.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most important safety steps to take before starting this project, especially since it involves electricity and water?
Always shut off power to the disposal circuit at your electrical panel first. Then, turn off the hot and cold water supply valves located under the sink. Have a bucket and towels ready for any residual water that may be in the pipes.
The tool list seems comprehensive, but are there any additional tools that would make this beginner project easier or more efficient?
While the listed tools are sufficient, a headlamp can greatly improve visibility in the dark cabinet space under the sink. A basin wrench can also be helpful for removing stubborn or hard-to-reach nuts from the old disposal or existing drain, though pliers often suffice.
What are the most common pitfalls or mistakes beginners make when installing a new sink drain, and how can I ensure a leak-free installation?
The biggest mistake is inadequate sealing. Ensure you apply a generous, even bead of plumber's putty under the basket strainer flange for a watertight seal. Also, avoid overtightening PVC connections, as this can crack fittings; hand-tightening plus a quarter turn with pliers is usually sufficient.
Given that I'm a beginner, is the 4-hour estimated time realistic, or should I budget more time for unexpected issues?
While the project is beginner-friendly and 4 hours is a good estimate, budgeting extra time is wise, especially if dealing with older, stubborn plumbing connections or unexpected discoveries. Give yourself 5-6 hours to work without rush, allowing for potential trips to the hardware store if needed.