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Garbage Disposal, Drain, and Valve Install Under the Kitchen Sink

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Under-sink plumbing is one of those things that looks simple from the outside - but once you open that cabinet door, it's a different story. Getting a disposal, drain, and shut-off valves all working together cleanly takes more than just tightening a few fittings.

Here's what we were working with on this one: a full under-sink setup that needed a garbage disposal mounted and connected, a drain line routed properly with a p-trap, and supply valves tied in. Every connection has to be right. A loose fitting or a poorly seated drain can mean a slow leak that goes unnoticed for weeks and causes real damage to the cabinet floor.

What we ended up with is a tight, organized setup. The disposal is seated and secured to the sink flange, the drain runs cleanly down to the trap, and the blue-handled shut-off valve is accessible and easy to reach if you ever need to cut the water quickly. That kind of accessibility matters more than most people realize.

This is exactly the type of work we handle whether you're setting up a brand new kitchen or replacing old, failing components. Faucet and fixture installation, disposal hookups, drain work - it all falls under what we do. No guesswork, no shortcuts.

Getting it done right the first time saves you from dealing with leaks, callbacks, or a cabinet full of water damage down the road. That's the whole point.