trevorreid0
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Thank you. One more question, is it recommended to connect the dishwasher hose straight to the garbage disposal? My previous one went this deal.Yes you can, no problem.
Just did. Much better way. Thank you!I don’t use air gaps. I use the high loop method. Google it.
If you have room, install a dishwasher tee after the disposal and before the P- trap. Connect the dishwasher to this tee.
This will prevent the dishwasher from draining through the disposal shortening the disposals life.
I always thought connecting the dishwasher discharge to the garbage disposal would tend to clean the garbage disposal and make it last longer.I don’t use air gaps. I use the high loop method. Google it.
If you have room, install a dishwasher tee after the disposal and before the P- trap. Connect the dishwasher to this tee.
This will prevent the dishwasher from draining through the disposal shortening the disposals life.
It doesn’t clean the disposal, in fact it’ll make the disposal stink because it strains bit of food out that stay in the disposal until it’s turned on and washed out.I always thought connecting the dishwasher discharge to the garbage disposal would tend to clean the garbage disposal and make it last longer.
Just curious, why do you think doing that would shorten a disposal's life?
My wife basically washes the dishes before she puts them in the dishwasher, LOL. But what you said makes good sense. Thanks!It doesn’t clean the disposal, in fact it’ll make the disposal stink because it strains bit of food out that stay in the disposal until it’s turned on and washed out.
Food and most dishwasher soap is acidic so the more that’s ran through the disposal the more wear it’s getting.
Some are plain steel others are stainless and last longer but it still causes them to stink.
Haven’t looped yet but this is how it ended up going, thanks for your input.Just did. Much better way. Thank you!