Reconnect Plumbing — Connect and Secure the New Garbage Disposal
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Garbage Disposal Installation & Replacement: A Complete DIY Guide · Step 3 of 4
In this video
Align the P-trap with the newly installed discharge elbow on the disposal. Make sure the gasket is properly seated and hand-tighten the slip nut to create a secure, water-tight connection. Next, slide the dishwasher drain hose onto the dishwasher inlet port on the side of the disposal and tighten the hose clamp with a screwdriver to secure it.
Goal: Connect drain and dishwasher lines to the new disposal
- Hand-tighten the plastic slip nuts first, then give them an extra quarter-turn with pliers if needed, but be careful not to overtighten and crack the plastic.
Used in this video
- Screwdriver (Screwdriver_Type: Flathead) — Tightening the dishwasher hose clamp
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FAQs
What are the most critical safety precautions I must take before starting this project?
Always turn off the power to the garbage disposal circuit at your electrical panel first to prevent electrical shock. Additionally, shut off the water supply to your sink to avoid unexpected leaks when disconnecting the old unit. Double-check both power and water are off before touching any wires or pipes.
Do I really need a special basin wrench for this installation, or can I use regular tools?
While some might manage with pliers and screwdrivers, a basin wrench (like the Husky 16PL0127) is highly recommended. Its specialized design allows you to easily reach and loosen the old mounting nuts in the tight space under the sink. This tool significantly simplifies the removal process and saves a lot of frustration.
What are the most common reasons for leaks after installing a new garbage disposal?
Leaks commonly occur if the plumber's putty around the sink flange wasn't applied correctly, creating an imperfect seal with the sink basin. Another frequent cause is improperly tightened or sealed connections at the discharge pipe or the dishwasher drain hose. Ensure all connections are secure and sealed properly during assembly.
What should I do if my new garbage disposal doesn't turn on after installation?
First, recheck the circuit breaker to confirm the power is on for that outlet. Then, verify all electrical connections are secure and the wire nuts are properly twisted and connected. Many disposals also have a small red reset button on the bottom; try pressing this before troubleshooting further.
Reconnect Plumbing — Connect and Secure the New Garbage Disposal
Part of project
Garbage Disposal Installation & Replacement: A Complete DIY Guide · Step 3 of 4
In this video
Align the P-trap with the newly installed discharge elbow on the disposal. Make sure the gasket is properly seated and hand-tighten the slip nut to create a secure, water-tight connection. Next, slide the dishwasher drain hose onto the dishwasher inlet port on the side of the disposal and tighten the hose clamp with a screwdriver to secure it.
Goal: Connect drain and dishwasher lines to the new disposal
- Hand-tighten the plastic slip nuts first, then give them an extra quarter-turn with pliers if needed, but be careful not to overtighten and crack the plastic.
Used in this video
- Screwdriver (Screwdriver_Type: Flathead) — Tightening the dishwasher hose clamp
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most critical safety precautions I must take before starting this project?
Always turn off the power to the garbage disposal circuit at your electrical panel first to prevent electrical shock. Additionally, shut off the water supply to your sink to avoid unexpected leaks when disconnecting the old unit. Double-check both power and water are off before touching any wires or pipes.
Do I really need a special basin wrench for this installation, or can I use regular tools?
While some might manage with pliers and screwdrivers, a basin wrench (like the Husky 16PL0127) is highly recommended. Its specialized design allows you to easily reach and loosen the old mounting nuts in the tight space under the sink. This tool significantly simplifies the removal process and saves a lot of frustration.
What are the most common reasons for leaks after installing a new garbage disposal?
Leaks commonly occur if the plumber's putty around the sink flange wasn't applied correctly, creating an imperfect seal with the sink basin. Another frequent cause is improperly tightened or sealed connections at the discharge pipe or the dishwasher drain hose. Ensure all connections are secure and sealed properly during assembly.
What should I do if my new garbage disposal doesn't turn on after installation?
First, recheck the circuit breaker to confirm the power is on for that outlet. Then, verify all electrical connections are secure and the wire nuts are properly twisted and connected. Many disposals also have a small red reset button on the bottom; try pressing this before troubleshooting further.