Comprehensive Kitchen Plumbing Solutions in Maywood, IL
Whether you need a quick faucet swap or a full kitchen plumbing overhaul, including sink relocation, gas line additions, or pot filler installation, our team is ready to handle it all. The scope of work affects pricing, timelines, and permit requirements, but you can count on us to manage every detail professionally.
Here's a pro tip when planning your remodel: call us before your cabinets arrive. Moving sinks involves rerouting drains and vents that are easiest to access with the subfloor exposed. Gas lines for ranges or cooktops should be roughed in ahead of cabinet installation, and pot fillers require wall access before backsplash tile goes in. Early coordination prevents costly delays in your project schedule.
We also offer kitchen plumbing repairs and installations outside of remodels, such as faucet replacements, garbage disposal repairs, dishwasher hookups, or refrigerator water line installation. Plus, if you're upgrading appliances, it’s a good moment to check your water heater capacity or clear slow kitchen drains before closing things up. Give us a call at 708-316-9925 for any kitchen plumbing needs.
Our Kitchen Plumbing Services
Sink & Faucet Installation
We work with all kitchen sink styles: undermount (coordinated with your countertop cuts), drop-in, farmhouse/apron-front, single or double basin, and prep sinks. Our installation includes assembling drain fittings, strainers, P-traps, and securely connecting supply lines with braided stainless steel for lasting durability. We also install and connect garbage disposals as part of the same appointment when needed.
For faucets, we handle all mounting formats — one-hole, three-hole, or deck-plate setups — and test for leaks and secure operation. If your project involves moving the sink to a new spot, we manage the full rerouting of drains, vents, and water lines with the necessary permits and inspections.
Dishwasher & Appliance Hookups
Dishwasher plumbing involves hooking up hot water lines, routing drains with proper high loops or air gaps to prevent backflow, and verifying the electrical setup (which we coordinate with your electrician). For refrigerators with ice makers or water dispensers, we install dedicated cold water lines using copper or stainless braided tubing, complete with shutoff valves accessible behind the appliance.
We also install under-sink water filtration, instant hot water dispensers, and reverse osmosis systems. RO installations include faucet mounting, supply and waste connections, and we'll guide you on filter maintenance schedules. Contact us at 708-316-9925 for these or other appliance plumbing needs.
Gas Lines for Cooking Appliances
Planning to switch to gas or add a cooktop to your kitchen island? We size and install gas lines based on appliance BTU ratings, route piping from your gas source, install shutoff valves, connect using code-compliant flexible connectors, and pressure test everything to ensure safety. Permitting and inspections are all handled by our crew. Visit our gas line services page for full details.
Remember, gas line work should be done before cabinets go in to avoid complicated and costly retrofits. Coordinate with your general contractor and us early to keep your remodel on track.
Pot Filler Faucet Setup
A pot filler faucet mounted above your stove adds serious convenience by letting you fill pots right where you cook. It requires running a cold water line inside the wall roughly 56-60 inches from the floor and about 4 inches off the cooktop centerline. Installing it is easiest during a remodel with open walls, but we also perform installations in finished kitchens with minimal mess. Call 708-316-9925 to explore your options.
Island Sink Plumbing & Venting
Island sinks are a trickier plumbing feat since they can’t tap into wall vents normally. We install an island loop vent or air admittance valve (AAV) as required by local codes to keep the drainage running smoothly and odor-free. Supply lines run hot and cold water from the nearest source, but the drain and vent routing under the floor and back up through the island cabinet requires careful planning. We’ve done plenty of these setups—contact us early with your island details to ensure a hassle-free installation.
Checklist for Kitchen Plumbing Work
- Removing and installing sinks (undermount, farmhouse, drop-in)
- Installing faucets of all types
- Garbage disposal installation or replacement
- Connecting dishwasher water and drain lines
- Water line installation for refrigerator ice makers
- Gas line installation or relocation for cooking appliances
- Pot filler faucet installation and rough-in
- Under-sink water filtration or reverse osmosis setups
- Drain and vent routing for island sinks
- Upgrading shut-off valves throughout the kitchen
- Adding prep or bar sinks in pantries or islands
When to Schedule Kitchen Plumbing Work
- Confirm sink placement before demolition: Sink relocation is the most involved plumbing change—finalize location before ordering cabinets
- Complete gas line rough-in early: Gas piping to islands or new appliance spots must happen before cabinet installation
- Install pot filler before backsplash: Wall access is easiest before tiles are set
- Upgrade shut-off valves while plumbing is exposed: Replace old gate valves with ball valves for reliability
- Run refrigerator water lines ahead of countertops: Easier to install before counters are set
Frequently Asked Questions About Kitchen Remodeling Plumbing
Yes, moving a sink to an island is doable but more complex. Island sinks need special venting methods like an island loop vent or an air admittance valve since you can't vent through a wall stack. Water supply lines are straightforward to run, but the drain and vent routing require careful planning. We handle this type of plumbing regularly—call us at 708-316-9925 before finalizing your island design.
Minor repairs or replacements like changing faucets, disposals, or reconnecting dishwashers in the same spot generally don’t require permits. But any work that involves rerouting drains, adding new supply lines, installing gas lines, or changing the plumbing layout will require permits. We take care of pulling permits and coordinating inspections so you don’t have to worry.
Yes, installing a gas line during a remodel is best since walls and floors are open. We size and install gas lines for stoves, cooktops, and ovens, pressure test them for safety, and handle the permits and inspections required. Scheduling this before cabinets go in keeps your remodel running smoothly.
Absolutely. We collaborate with kitchen contractors and designers to fit our plumbing work into your project timeline. We handle rough-in and finish plumbing, coordinate permits and inspections, and communicate closely with your general contractor. Call 708-316-9925 early in your project to get us on the schedule.