Installing a garbage disposal involves more than bolting a new unit under the sink — it means matching the unit’s horsepower to actual household use, confirming the existing electrical connection can support it, and properly connecting it to both the drain line and, in some cases, a dishwasher.
Skipping any of those steps is how a new disposal ends up leaking, tripping breakers, or underperforming almost immediately after installation.
A local plumbing professional will size the unit appropriately, confirm the electrical and drain connections are correct, and test it under real use before finishing, rather than just getting it bolted in and calling it done.
A local plumbing professional will confirm what’s going on, walk you through the options, and give you pricing and scheduling directly — no markup added by us, no work performed by us.