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The cost to install garbage disposal varies depending on the different sizes, styles, powers, and materials. The national cost average to install garbage disposal is $400 to $800, with most people spending $700 for a fully installed stainless steel batch-feed ½ HP unit. This project’s low cost is $300 to install a ⅓ HP aluminum continuous-feed unit with an existing outlet. The high cost is $950 for a residential ¾ HP stainless steel batch-feed unit with a new outlet.
One of the biggest decisions is the unit type you want, ranging from $80 to $500. They work in two ways, both of which are highly effective. The biggest difference is timing. They work through a batch feed, where the unit is filled and covered before turning on, or a continuous feed, where the unit is filled while running.
Feed Type | Cost (Unit Only) |
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Continuous-Feed | $80 – $500 |
Batch-Feed | $300 – $800 |
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Continuous-feed units cost $80 to $500. Costs are driven by different sizes, horsepowers, materials, and other features. Continuous-feed units work constantly and do not need covering. They require constant running water, leading to extra water waste. Once the unit is running, you can continue adding more waste to it, and it disposes of large amounts slightly faster than a batch-feed unit. A continuous feed is hazardous for fingers and dropped utensils because it is not covered. In most cases, continuous feeds are best for large families and users with heavy waste.
Batch-feed options cost between $300 and $800. This type is considered the safer unit. With batch feed, you fill the unit, cover it, and turn it on. It takes time to clear through the waste if it is full, and you need to wait until it is done to put new waste in if you forgot something. Because it is covered when working, you cannot accidentally drop something in. You also cannot reach inside and injure yourself. Batch feeds are good for people who do not frequently use the unit because it only runs when needed. Most units are priced according to different sizes, horsepowers, and specialty features rather than the types.
The final cost is heavily affected by the material used, ranging between $50 and $400. So, you should carefully analyze your options and choose the one that best fits your style and budget. Most units are made of aluminum or stainless steel. Both come in continuous and batch feeds and various sizes and speeds. The table below highlights the cost of the two different materials they are made of followed by an explanation of each.
Material | Cost (Unit Only) |
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Aluminum | $80 – $300 |
Stainless Steel | $200 – $500 |
Corded and non-corded garbage disposal models are available. Both use electricity to run the disposal in the sink. The main difference is the corded model is plugged into an existing power outlet while the non-corded model must be hardwired by an electrician.
Corded garbage disposal is best if an outlet is available. It is more convenient and requires no extra work. It can easily be removed from the outlet and plugged in again when needed. Or, it can stay in the outlet and be used whenever needed.
Product | Price (Installed) |
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Corded | $400 – $550 |
Non-Corded | $500 – $700 |
The primary difference between a trash compactor and a garbage disposal is the method used to remove waste. Trash compactors create pressure that breaks waste into a smaller sizes to be disposed of using a trash bag. Garbage disposals process waste using liquid and send it down the kitchen plumbing to leave the home.
A second difference is in the waste each can work with. Garbage disposals handle food waste while a trash compactor breaks down any waste, including kitchen waste. A garbage disposal is installed in the sink drain and removes food scraps. Trash compactors are larger and can be found in cabinets or on counters to process waste.
Product | Price (Installed) |
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Garbage Disposal | $400 – $800 |
Trash Compactor | $1,500 – $2,500 |
Here I am going to share some steps to get your Garbage Disposal installation cost estimate report.
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Before starting your project, we send you a quote for your service. That quote will have detailed information about your project. Here you will get information about the size, difficulty, complexity and bid date when determining pricing.
We do garbage disposal installation cost estimating and prepare a detailed report for your project. At last you finalize the report and finish the project.
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