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Mrs B
Posted 1/7/2025 09:33 (#11045001 - in reply to #11042723)
Subject: RE: Kitchen sink fixture layout


Highland Center, in Southeast Iowa

Shimmy1 - 1/5/2025 18:07
KnowAFarmer - 1/5/2025 10:56 I'm sure I'll get 100 different answers, and all of them correct. Just trying to find a logical reason. New house build kitchen sink. Planning on an equal size double bowl as that's what I have now. Single handle pulldown faucet. Handle is on the right. Adding a soap dispenser and a disposer with an air switch. Dishwasher sits to the left of the sink if that matters. Where would you locate everything? My thoughts are that the disposer goes into the wash sink as does the soap. The air switch should go on the side that the disposer is on. I'm right handed, but it for some reason all of my soap currently sits on the left side of the sinks. Just always been that way. So do I put the air switch on the corner, then the soap then the faucet. And nothing on the right? Or is there a good reason to put the disposer in the right bowl, and the air switch on that side?
Ditch the disposal. Hard on sewer pipes and mains due to buildup, absolutely terrible if you live in the country and have onsite sewer.


Respectfully disagree. We weren't set up to where I could walk out the back door to the hog lot, so have had a disposer for more than 50 years. Have I plugged it? Yep. Don't feed it onion skins.  A learning experience....I don't do those things any more. Our septic has been pumped a total of 3 times in those 50 years. As long as you run plenty of water to flush the refuse down all the way, there won't be excess build-up and your septic will be fine. 

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