
At Trusted Plumbing and Heating, we understand the importance of a reliable garbage disposal system in your kitchen. Our garbage disposal installation services in Algona, WA, are designed to provide you with a seamless and efficient experience. Using the latest tools and techniques, our team ensures that your garbage disposal is installed correctly and operates smoothly. Whether you’re upgrading your kitchen or facing a plumbing emergency, our experts are here to help.
Professional Garbage Disposal Installation Instructions

Our installation process begins with selecting the right garbage disposal unit for your needs, considering factors such as horsepower and kitchen requirements. We remove the old disposal unit, if necessary, and prepare your sink and drain for the new installation. Our plumbers expertly handle the flange and mounting ring, ensuring a secure fit. We use high-quality plumber’s putty to seal the components, preventing leaks and ensuring longevity. With precise connections to your plumbing and electrical systems, we guarantee a flawless disposal installation.
Maintaining Your Garbage Disposal for Optimal Performance

Once your garbage disposal is installed, it’s crucial to know how to use and maintain it properly. Our team at Trusted Plumbing and Heating will guide you on best practices to keep your disposal in top condition. Regular maintenance includes running cold water during use, avoiding fibrous or hard materials, and occasionally using ice cubes to clean the blades. Understanding how your disposal works, with its sharp blades or impellers shredding food waste into small particles, is key to preventing clogs. Trust our experts to provide comprehensive support for your garbage disposal needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What tools are used for garbage disposal installation?
We use the latest tools and techniques to ensure a smooth installation process, including mounting rings, plumber's putty, and electrical connectors.
How do I maintain my garbage disposal?
Regular maintenance includes running cold water during use, avoiding fibrous materials, and using ice cubes to clean blades.
What should I avoid putting in my garbage disposal?
Avoid putting fibrous, starchy, or hard materials like bones and coffee grounds to prevent clogs and damage.