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Trash Compactor Maintenance |
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To maintain the effectiveness, safety, and useful life of your trash compactor, it is important that
your home maintenance program
include the proper maintenance for your trash compactor.
A trash compactor reduces the volume of garbage by using a compressing arm to smash the garbage into about 1/4 of its original size. See also: Garbage Rates. Shown below are the recommended routine maintenance tasks for your trash compactor. Learn to enjoy managing your home with our free Newsletter or our free Automatic Maintenance Reminders. We can also show you the Recommended Maintenance Schedules for your entire home. |
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Maintenance Task: Clean inside the compactor bin |
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| How do you clean inside a trash compactor bin? | ||||
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Clean the bin and arm using warm water and mild detergent. Dry the bin and ram thoroughly to prevent odors and rust. If rust has begun to form, then sand and repaint it. Replace deodorizer sprays and disposable bags as necessary. |
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| Why is it important to clean inside a trash compactor bin? | ||||
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Helps prevent odors and rust. |
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| How often should you clean inside a trash compactor bin? | ||||
| Perform annually (February). | ||||
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| How does Home-Wizard rate the costs and benefits for this task? | ||||
| The cost of this task is very low. It is estimated that this task should only take about 30 minutes to complete, and the task is relatively easy to do. No specialized tools are required. | ![]() |
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| The benefits of this task are moderate. It helps to extend the useful life of your trash compactor. | ![]() |
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS from "Ask-the-Wizard": |
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QUESTION from "Art from PGH":
We're moving to a house that has a septic system and heard that it is not good to use a garbage disposal since the septic is not designed to take the volume of waste. 1) Is this true (there are only two of us)? 2) Is a trash compactor a viable alternative (i.e. for all the food waste that would normally go into the garbage disposal)?
ANSWER: Art from PGH: Home-Wizard.com
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