Expert Kitchen Plumbing Services in Roselle, IL
Kitchen plumbing during a remodel can be straightforward—a faucet swap, garbage disposal installation, or dishwasher hook-up—or more involved, such as relocating your sink to an island, installing a new gas line for your range, adding a prep sink, or roughing in a pot filler. The project size influences cost, timing, and permit needs. No matter what, we've got the experience to get it done right.
Here’s a tip: call us at 331-263-6733 early in your project. If you’re moving the sink, drain lines will need to be rerouted while the subfloor is open. Installing gas lines for stoves or island cooktops must be done before cabinets go in. Pot fillers require wall access behind the stove, so plan ahead before backsplash tile is set. Scheduling plumbing early prevents delays and extra expenses.
We also offer stand-alone kitchen plumbing jobs like faucet upgrades, disposal repairs, dishwasher connections, and refrigerator water line installs outside of remodels. Kitchen renovations are also the perfect time to check your water heater capacity and clear any slow drains before closing up the cabinets. Ring us at 331-263-6733 for any kitchen plumbing needs.
Our Kitchen Plumbing Services
Sink and Faucet Installation
We fit all kinds of kitchen sinks: undermount (coordinated with your countertop cut), drop-in, farmhouse style, single or double basin, and prep sinks. Our installation includes drain assembly, strainers, P-traps, and secure hot/cold supply lines using durable braided stainless steel tubing—not the fragile plastic lines that often fail over time. If you need a garbage disposal installed, we take care of that during the same visit.
Faucet installations are handled for every mounting style—whether it's one hole, three holes, or a deck plate setup. We make sure everything is watertight and tested before we leave. Relocating your sink means rerouting drains, adjusting vent pipes, and extending supply lines; we take care of all this, including permits and inspections.
Dishwasher and Appliance Hookups
Hooking up your dishwasher involves connecting the hot water line and running the drain hose with a proper high loop or an air gap to prevent backflow. We also check that your electrical setup is ready and coordinate with electricians as needed. For refrigerators with ice makers or water dispensers, we install dedicated cold water lines from the nearest supply, using copper or braided stainless lines with accessible shutoff valves behind the fridge.
Additionally, we install instant hot water dispensers, under-sink water filtration units, and reverse osmosis systems. For RO setups, we take care of faucet installation, supply and waste line connections, and help you understand cartridge changes. Call us at 331-263-6733 for any kitchen appliance plumbing connection.
Gas Lines for Kitchen Appliances
Whether you're switching from electric to gas or adding a gas cooktop to an island, we install gas lines properly sized for your appliance’s BTU rating. We run the line from your gas meter or existing line, install shutoff valves, connect with flexible, code-approved fittings, perform pressure tests, and handle all permit and inspection requirements. See our gas line services page for details.
Important: gas line rough-ins for islands or new appliance locations must be done before cabinetry is installed. Running gas lines after cabinets are set is tricky and disruptive. Plan early with us and your general contractor for a smooth project.
Pot Filler Faucet Installation
Pot fillers make filling large pots convenient by the stove instead of carrying heavy water across the kitchen. Installing one means running a cold water line inside the wall at roughly 56 to 60 inches above the floor, just off the stove centerline. It's straightforward when walls are open during remodels but requires cutting and patching in finished kitchens. Give us a call at 331-263-6733 to review the best approach for your space.
Island Sink Drain and Vent Solutions
Plumbing an island sink is a bit trickier since you can't vent the drain through a wall stack like usual. We use either an island loop vent or an air admittance valve (AAV), depending on local codes. Running supply lines to the island is straightforward, but routing the drain and vent through the floor requires careful design and installation. Our team has plenty of experience with this work — reach out early to ensure your island sink plumbing goes smoothly.
Kitchen Plumbing Checklist
- Removing and installing sinks (undermount, farmhouse, drop-in)
- Installing all faucet types
- Garbage disposal installation or replacement
- Connecting dishwasher water and drain lines
- Running water lines for refrigerator ice makers
- Installing or relocating gas lines for stoves or cooktops
- Pot filler faucet rough-in and installation
- Under-sink water filtration and reverse osmosis systems
- Routing drains and vents for island sinks
- Upgrading shutoff valves throughout the kitchen
- Installing prep or bar sinks in islands or pantries
Timing Tips for Kitchen Plumbing
- Confirm sink location before demolition: Relocating sinks is the biggest plumbing change—finalize this before ordering cabinets.
- Complete gas rough-in prior to cabinetry: Gas line work must be done before cabinets are installed, especially for islands or new stove spots.
- Install pot filler before backsplash: Wall access is easier before tile goes up.
- Upgrade shutoff valves while pipes are exposed: Old gate valves wear out—replace them with ball valves during remodels.
- Run refrigerator water line early: Installing ice maker lines is less complicated before counters are set.
Common Questions About Kitchen Remodeling Plumbing
Yes, it can be done but it’s one of the more complex plumbing moves. Island sinks require special venting solutions like an island loop vent or an air admittance valve (AAV) instead of the usual wall vent. Running water supply is straightforward, but drain and vent routing takes careful planning. We do this often—call 331-263-6733 to go over your island setup before finalizing your plans.
Replacing fixtures in the same spot, such as faucets or disposals, generally doesn’t require a permit. But if you’re rerouting drains, adding new supply lines, doing gas line work, or changing the plumbing layout, permits and inspections are mandatory. We take care of all the paperwork and scheduling as part of our service.
Yes, and it’s best to do this while walls are open during remodeling. We size and install gas lines for ranges, cooktops, and ovens, making sure everything is up to code, pressure tested, and permitted. Schedule the gas rough-in before cabinets are installed to avoid costly rework.
Definitely. We often serve as plumbing subcontractors on kitchen remodels. We coordinate our installation and rough-in work with your general contractor’s schedule and handle the required permits and inspections. Contact us at 331-263-6733 early so we can fit into your project timeline smoothly.