Trusted Kitchen Remodel Plumbing Services in Wayne, IL
From straightforward faucet replacements and disposal hookups to complex jobs like relocating sinks, installing new gas lines, adding prep sinks, or pot fillers — kitchen remodel plumbing varies widely in scale. The work impacts not only cost and schedule but also whether permits are necessary. Whatever your project requires, our team is ready for it.
When you call us at 331-210-5469, my recommendation is to bring plumbing into the plan early. For instance, if the sink moves, you want your drain and supply rerouted while the subfloor is accessible—and before the cabinets go in. New gas lines for stoves or island cooktops should be roughed in before cabinetry too. Pot filler faucets need the wall opened before backsplash tile goes up. Securing your plumber before these steps saves headaches later.
We also service existing kitchens with faucet replacements, garbage disposal repairs, dishwasher or refrigerator water line hookups — no remodel necessary. Plus, if you're updating your kitchen, it's smart to check your water heater capacity and clear any slow drains to prevent future issues once your new cabinets are installed. Reach out at 331-210-5469 whether it's part of a renovation or a simple repair.
Our Kitchen Plumbing Services
Sink & Faucet Installation
We handle installation of all kitchen sink styles: undermount (which requires precise countertop cutouts), drop-in, farmhouse/apron-front, single and double bowls, plus prep sinks. Sink installation covers drain baskets, strainers, P-traps, and connecting supply lines using durable braided stainless steel—no brittle plastic tubing here. We also install or replace garbage disposals during the same visit if needed.
For faucets, we manage every style and configuration—1-hole, 3-hole, or with decks. We pressure-test each installation before signing off. Moving your sink to a new spot requires drain rerouting, vent adjustments, and supply line extensions, all with proper permits and inspections. We've got that covered too.
Dishwasher & Appliance Hookups
Dishwasher connections include hot water supply lines and drain hoses installed with a correct high loop or air gap to prevent backflow contamination. We'll also check your dishwasher’s power supply and coordinate with electricians if upgrades are needed. For refrigerators with ice makers or water dispensers, we run a dedicated cold water line—either sturdy copper or braided stainless with proper support and a shutoff valve accessible behind the unit.
We install instant hot water taps, under-sink filtration systems, and reverse osmosis setups, including dedicated faucets, supply and waste line connections, plus filter change guidance. Call us anytime at 331-210-5469 for appliance water line services.
Gas Line Installation for Kitchen Appliances
Thinking of switching to gas or adding a cooktop on an island? We size and install gas lines to meet your appliance’s BTU requirements, running pipe from your gas meter or existing supply, adding shutoff valves, and connecting appliances with flexible, code-approved fittings. After installation, we pressure test and secure all necessary permits and inspections. Visit our gas line services page for full details.
Important: gas line rough-in must happen before cabinets go in. Making changes after cabinetry is installed means extensive demolition and delays. Coordinate early with your general contractor and our team to keep your project on track.
Pot Filler Faucet Installation
A pot filler faucet mounted above your stove makes filling pots simple without lugging heavy water across the kitchen. Installing one means running a cold water supply line inside the wall around 56 to 60 inches off the floor and roughly 4 inches from the stove centerline. The installation is straightforward during new construction or remodels with open walls. We can also retrofit finished kitchens, but that involves opening and patching the wall, so plan accordingly. Call 331-210-5469 to talk specifics.
Island Sink Plumbing & Drain Venting
Island sinks bring unique plumbing challenges since traditional vent stacks can’t connect behind the wall. Solutions include island loop vents or air admittance valves (AAV), depending on local code. Running hot and cold water supply lines is straightforward, but drain and vent routing under the subfloor and back up into the island cabinet takes skillful planning. We’ve been installing island sinks throughout the Chicagoland suburbs for years. Reach out to discuss your island’s layout before finalizing plans.
Kitchen Plumbing Checklist
- Remove and install sinks (undermount, apron, drop-in)
- Install faucets of any style or configuration
- Install or replace garbage disposals
- Connect dishwashers to water and drain
- Run refrigerator ice maker water lines
- Install gas lines for ranges, cooktops, and ovens
- Rough-in and install pot filler faucets
- Set up under-sink water filtration and reverse osmosis systems
- Route drains and vents for island sinks
- Update shutoff valves throughout the kitchen
- Install prep or bar sinks in pantries or islands
Key Timing Tips for Kitchen Plumbing
- Confirm sink location before demolition: Relocating the sink is the most involved change, so finalize plans early.
- Complete gas line rough-in before cabinetry: Routing gas lines is much easier before cabinets are installed.
- Install pot fillers before backsplash tile: Opening walls is simpler before the backsplash is applied.
- Upgrade shutoff valves while plumbing is exposed: Replace old gate valves with ball valves to avoid leaks down the road.
- Run fridge water lines before countertops: It’s easier to route these lines before countertops are set.
Costs depend heavily on the scope of work. A faucet and disposal swap typically costs a few hundred dollars in labor, while extensive rough-ins involving sink moves and gas lines can run several thousand. Pricing on this site is meant as a general guide. Call 331-210-5469 to describe your project and get a clear, custom estimate.
Questions About Kitchen Remodeling Plumbing?
Yes, that’s a common ask but also one of the more complicated plumbing tasks because island sinks require special venting techniques—either an island loop vent or an air admittance valve, depending on local codes. Running the water supply is straightforward, but the drain and vent have to be carefully routed through the floor. We handle island sink setups all the time. Give us a call at 331-210-5469 to discuss your project before you finalize your plans.
If you’re just replacing fixtures like faucets or disposals in the same location, usually no permit is required. But if you’re rerouting drains, installing new supply lines, adding gas lines, or making any layout changes, permits are mandatory. We handle all permitting and inspection scheduling as part of our service, so you won’t have to worry about that paperwork.
Yes, installing or relocating gas lines is a key part of many kitchen remodels, especially with the popularity of gas cooking. We size and install the line properly, perform pressure testing, and handle permits. Scheduling the gas line rough-in before cabinet installation is critical to avoid costly rework later on. Check our gas line services page for more info.
Absolutely. We work closely with general contractors, kitchen designers, and other trades to fit plumbing rough-ins and finishes into your remodel schedule. We know that timing is everything in a kitchen project. Contact us at 331-210-5469 early so we can ensure plumbing fits smoothly into your timeline.