- Aug 10, 2002
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I'm remodeling a kitchen in a rental unit I own. I've decided that a garbage disposal unit would increase the value of the home and offer a convenience to my tenants. Can someone recommend a good disposal unit with the following traits?
-something I can install myself. I feel PVC pipe for the drain is not hard to work with. That being said, I will contract an electrician to do the electrical connection, install the switch and connect to the breaker panel. I will be replacing the kitchen sink as well as part of a bigger kitchen remodel.
-I'm an out of state landlord so I want to minimize service visits. Something reliable that will last
-This is a condo and I don't want to clog the pipes and cause problems with neighbors on lower floors, something with good shredding power and design. For reasons of being in a condo, low noise would be a plus.
I've heard good things about insinkerator and badger brands.
Am I asking for too much? Thanks for any suggestions...
P.S. On a side note, I've been receiving lots of advice to NOT install these units in a rental situation. It seems all they are is a green light to a renter to shove something down the drain that doesn't belong there and either clog or break the unit. The more I think about it, the more I'm starting to agree. Any experience with these units in a rental situation?
-something I can install myself. I feel PVC pipe for the drain is not hard to work with. That being said, I will contract an electrician to do the electrical connection, install the switch and connect to the breaker panel. I will be replacing the kitchen sink as well as part of a bigger kitchen remodel.
-I'm an out of state landlord so I want to minimize service visits. Something reliable that will last
-This is a condo and I don't want to clog the pipes and cause problems with neighbors on lower floors, something with good shredding power and design. For reasons of being in a condo, low noise would be a plus.
I've heard good things about insinkerator and badger brands.
Am I asking for too much? Thanks for any suggestions...
P.S. On a side note, I've been receiving lots of advice to NOT install these units in a rental situation. It seems all they are is a green light to a renter to shove something down the drain that doesn't belong there and either clog or break the unit. The more I think about it, the more I'm starting to agree. Any experience with these units in a rental situation?
