Valuable advice - Get a new disposer when replacing a dishwasher
This is going to save you some money.
If you’re replacing an old dishwasher, consider replacing the disposer at the same time. It makes sense, since they likely were both installed at the same originally. If you wind up replacing a disposer a few months after you’ve replaced the dishwasher, you’ll kick yourself for not taking this advice.
You’ll only pay one trip charge if you replace the disposer and dishwasher at the same time, and the installation will be straightforward because the installer is already working under the sink, and making a connection to the disposer when installing the dishwasher.
Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center carries all the best brands of disposers.
- Franke
- KitchenAid
- WasteKing
- Viking
- GE
- Whirlpool
Click on the links below to review their selection and prices of disposers:
Call or visit Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center for all your appliance needs:
Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center
12025 Ventura Blvd. Ste B-105
Studio City, CA 91604
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