Removing the splash guard from the garbage disposal helps with cleaning and replacement. The splash guard prevents food and water from splashing back out of the disposal. Which tends to become dirty over time. For some removing this simple guard becomes hard. But with the right idea and knowledge, this is just a simple process. This is the guide provided by our experts on how to remove garbage disposal splash guards. Following this step-by-step will ensure you have a safe removal from your disposal.
Tools and Materials You Will Need
- Flathead screwdriver
- Needle-nose pliers
- Bucket
- Towels or rags
- Cleaning brush (optional)
Steps on how to remove garbage disposal splash guard
Safety First
Ensure the power is turned off and you have unplugged the unit have turned off the power. Turned off the circuit breaker and prevent accidental activation. Clear the area under the sink to have working space.
Identify The Type of Splash Guard
First, determine if your garbage disposal guard is removable from the top and will help with your assembly. Removable splash guards usually sit on the top and they can be easily pulled out without disassembling the unit.
Removable Splash Guard
Reach into the sink and grip the edges of the splash guard. These are often made from flexible rubber that can be pulled out directly. Gently open the splash guard, then pull it up and out of the trash opening. If it’s stuck, use tweezers to hold it tighter.
Clean the Splash Guard (Optional)
If you are removing the splash guard for cleaning try using a brush and soapy water. This will make the scrub easier to remove debris and grime. Keep in mind to rinse before reinstallation. If there is physical damage then you should better consider replacing it with a new one.
Reinstall
For reinstalling the guard you just need to reverse the whole process. But for a removable splash guard just simply remove it. For integrated units simply just reattach the unit. Align the mounting ring and tight up the screws.
Note: Ensure all the connections are tight and the disposal is properly seated.
Restore Power and Test
Once the splash is reinstalled or replaced, restore the power to the disposal unit. Also, make sure that your circuit breaker is turned on as well. Run water through the disposal to reassure them the job is a success.
Conclusion
How To Removing a garbage disposal splash guard is truly a straightforward process, which you can accomplish through basic tools. But knowing the right strategies on how to remove garbage disposal splash guard helps you safely and carefully do your job without any injuries. Be it replacing or cleaning having the job well done has the most satisfaction. Also if you are not sure of how to do it yourself. Contact our experts at Ace Plumbing Repair for professional support.