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Gladiator Repipe Inc
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Gladiator Repipe Inc

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E L says, "Background:I have an old house that was built in the 1940s and it has additions that were built later. I noticed in the home's original bathroom that the galvanized steel pipe which connected to the sink was rusting. I contacted a couple of plumbers and the consensus was that I needed to do a partial repipe (i.e. on the oldest part of the house) and replace the galvanized steel piping with copper.When I compared James/Gladiator's estimate to the other 2 companies I noticed the following:1. I was given clear price breakdown rather than a lump sum (for repipe, sheetrock repair, water heater service and code upgrades, main water line)2. Gladiator had the highest amount of liability insurance across all categories (workman's comp, general liability, etc..)3. The inspection permit and passing the inspection was part of the estimate/job4. Gladiator was Diamond Certified (an additional point of reassurance)5. price-wise Gladiator was on par with one of the other companies (but the other company had terrible Yelp reviews), while the third company gave me a much higher price for less serviceAt this point I decided to go with Gladiator.Repipe Day:On the day of the repipe James showed up on time with four of Gladiator's plumbers, as well as his foreman. They worked from 9am to 5pm (exactly as James indicated) and completed the repipe. This included the air pressure test that helped verify that there were no leaks. They also cleaned up the house and minimized the amount of holes done to the sheetrock and plaster (much of the old part of the house has plaster...great :-( ).During the repipe I asked James if his people could also check the sewer drain lines (since they were in the crawl space). Upon checking the drain lines, they found that some of the galvanized steel drain pipes were leaking sewage (they took pictures to show me).James went over the options with me:Option 1: leave it as is (it would only get worse leading to eventual failure; sewage in the crawl space and lots of money to clean-up and fix it)Option 2: add this work to the existing repipe permit and get it done in a dayI choose option 2 since it was the better long-term approach and it was more economical (i.e. since Gladiator was already working on my house).The next day Gladiator's plumbers showed up once again and replaced the old drain lines of the house as well as santizied/cleaned the sewage areas.The inspection:The inspection process involves a "rough" inspection (while everything is opened up so the inspector can see the actual piping) and a "final" inspection (when all the holes are patched). Gladiator's office person (Cynthia) did an excellent job in scheduling the inspector, communicating to me the times of inspection, and making sure that one of Gladiator's plumbers was at the house during the inspection process. Any fixes that needed to be done were done by Gladiator's employees on the spot so both the repipe and drain line work passed both inspections (whohoo).Hole Patching:I have to say that Gladiator's hole patching guy was AMAZING. He patched both sheetrock and plaster with great craftsmanship making the patches look seamless (in terms of texture and smoothness). I only had to do a bit of touch up paint to get the areas back to original shape.Conclusion:Fixing an old home sucks, especially when it comes to copper repiping and sewer drain line replacment. James Baily made the process smooth and predictable. I judge a project on 3 levels: quality of work, amount of time it takes, and cost. Gladiator REPIPE Inc. checked all the boxes:1. Excellent quality of work2. Work done in a day per plan (this one is so rare...I've had so many other companies and contractors tell me that something will take a day and it ends up taking two weeks)3. Cost on par with other estimatesI am very happy with James and Gladiator and will happily recommend them to anyone that needs repipe and drain line replacement."See more

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How do I choose the best professional to install my garbage disposal?

A licensed plumber is usually the best professional for this job. If your kitchen isn’t wired for a garbage disposal, however, installation may also require an electrician. A handyman with plumbing and electrical experience may also be able to handle a simple replacement.

Apart from checking online reviews, here’s how to find the right professionals for the job:

  • Ask for pricing estimates from a few different professionals and compare costs.

  • Check which pros offer warranties on their work in case there are any leaks or issues after installation.

  • Verify whether a licensed plumber, electrician, handyman or an apprentice will be installing the unit.

How much does it cost to install a garbage disposal?

The national average cost for garbage disposal installation or replacement ranges from approximately $140 to $285,* according to Thumbtack data.

The total price will depend on the garbage disposal unit you choose (units typically cost anywhere from $50 to $500), as well as the existing setup in your kitchen. If your kitchen doesn’t have the plumbing or electrical wiring necessary for a garbage disposal, the labor cost for the installation will be higher.

*Data on file at Thumbtack. For a personalized cost estimate, request a quote from a professional.

What goes into installing a garbage disposal? And how long does it take?

If your kitchen is already set up for a garbage disposal (with the proper electrical wiring and plumbing), installing the unit typically involves the following:

  • Disconnecting the power by switching off the circuit breaker

  • Removing the old disposal unit (if applicable)

  • Installing a new drain flange

  • Mounting the new garbage disposal

  • Connecting the disposal’s discharge tube to your plumbing

  • Running the dishwasher’s discharge hose into the disposal (if you have a dishwasher)

  • Connecting your disposal to the power supply

In most cases, a licensed plumber can replace a garbage disposal in one or two hours. However, expect the process to take longer if you don’t have the necessary wiring and plumbing fixtures. Installing new electrical and plumbing connections can take a professional as long as five hours.

Other factors affecting how long it takes to replace a garbage disposal include:

  • Type and size of the unit being installed

  • The time it takes to remove the old unit

  • Any pre-existing issues with your sink or drain

Reach out to a plumber in your area to learn more about professional garbage disposal installation near you.

Remember: The timeline for your project will vary depending on many factors. Always ask your pro to provide an estimate.

Is it easy to install a garbage disposal on my own, or should I hire a professional?

Installing a garbage disposal can be a DIY-friendly project if you’re replacing a similar unit and have some plumbing experience. However, it’s usually best to hire a plumber, especially if your kitchen doesn’t already have the plumbing or electrical connections to accommodate a garbage disposal.

Attempting to adjust the plumbing or wire a new electrical connection typically requires expert knowledge and experience. If you install the unit yourself, you’re responsible for any damage that may result from leaks or improper wiring. 

Hiring a professional also ensures that your garbage disposal complies with local plumbing codes. Plus, some plumbers offer warranties for their workmanship, which can help give you peace of mind.

What are the benefits of installing a garbage disposal?

A common question for some first-time homeowners is, “Should I get a garbage disposal?” In most cases, the answer is yes.

Garbage disposal installation is a relatively low-cost project that offer two big advantages:

  • Convenience: A garbage disposal can save you precious time when washing dishes and getting rid of waste. 

  • Home improvement: Garbage disposals are a desirable feature for potential homebuyers. They're not just a "nice to have" — they're a "need to have."

However, while they offer many benefits, some cities have restrictions on garbage disposals. They can also be hard on septic systems. 

What are the signs I should replace my garbage disposal?

Your garbage disposal should last around 11 years but can burn out sooner with overuse. Watch out for these indicators that you should replace your garbage disposal:

  • Unusual sounds: Grinding, humming or squealing noises could indicate a bad motor.

  • Foul odors: A bad smell is a sign that food waste is building up in your disposal, indicating it isn’t working properly.

  • Clogging and slow draining: If the disposal clogs frequently, it’s probably nearing the end of its life.

  • Leaks: A leaking disposal likely has a cracked part or a damaged pipe and will need to be replaced.

If your motor has issues, replacing it is usually nearly as expensive as replacing the whole disposal. If you’ve noticed any issues with your disposal, you may want to contact a plumber.

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