Comprehensive Kitchen Plumbing Services in Braceville, IL
Whether you’re just swapping out a faucet, connecting a new disposal, or undertaking a full kitchen renovation involving sink relocation, new gas line installations, or adding a pot filler, we deliver professional plumbing tailored to your project. The scale of work influences cost and timing, and may require permits—we manage all of it.
My advice when remodeling: get your plumber involved early—ideally before cabinets are installed. If you plan to move the sink, the drain and vent modifications should happen while the subfloor is still exposed. Gas line installations for ranges or island cooktops need to be roughed in before cabinetry goes up. Pot filler installs require opening walls behind the stove, which is much simpler before tiling. Early scheduling prevents costly delays in your timeline.
We also handle individual kitchen plumbing needs outside of remodels—like faucet replacements, garbage disposal repairs, dishwasher hookups, or installing refrigerator water lines. Kitchen remodels are a great opportunity to check if your water heater can support new appliances or to clear slow drains before cabinets go back in. Reach out at 779-217-8758 anytime for service.
Our Kitchen Plumbing Services
Sink & Faucet Installation
We set up every sink style you might choose: undermount (which needs careful countertop cuts), drop-in, farmhouse apron front, single or double bowls, and prep sinks. That includes assembling the drain basket, strainer, P-trap, and hooking up the hot and cold supplies using durable braided stainless steel lines instead of the brittle plastic ones prone to leaks. We also install and hook up garbage disposals during the same visit when needed.
For faucets, we install all configurations—single hole, three hole, or deck plate—and carefully test for leaks. Moving the sink to a new spot involves rerouting drains, modifying vents, and extending supply lines. We handle the permitting and inspections required for those bigger jobs as well.
Dishwasher & Appliance Plumbing
Dishwasher connections include hooking up hot water supply lines, installing drain hoses with proper high loops or air gaps to avoid backflow, and verifying the electrical setup (though the electrician handles wiring, we can coordinate). For refrigerators with ice makers or water dispensers, we install dedicated cold water lines from the nearest supply, properly fastened with shutoff valves easily accessible behind the appliance.
We also install instant hot water taps, under-sink filtration, and reverse osmosis (RO) systems. For RO setups, we cut the sink deck for the faucet, connect supply and drain lines, and offer guidance on filter changes. Call us at 779-217-8758 for any kitchen appliance plumbing.
Gas Line Installation for Kitchen Appliances
Adding a gas range or cooktop? We supply, size, and run gas lines correctly from your meter or existing gas main, install shutoff valves, connect appliances with flexible code-compliant connectors, and perform pressure tests for safety. We handle permits and inspections too. For full details, check our gas line services page.
Remember: gas lines for islands or new locations need to be roughed in before cabinetry is installed. Trying to run gas lines after cabinets are set is tough and can damage cabinetry. Plan accordingly with your builder and us.
Pot Filler Faucet Installation
A pot filler faucet above your stove lets you fill large pots without lugging them across the kitchen. It requires running a cold water supply line inside the wall about 56–60 inches high, roughly 4 inches offset from the stove center. This is quick during a remodel with open walls, but we can retrofit into finished kitchens with some drywall or tile repair. Give us a call at 779-217-8758 to go over your setup.
Island Sink Plumbing & Drain Venting
Installing a sink on an island is trickier than a standard wall sink because drains can’t tie into a vent stack the usual way. We use island loop vents or air admittance valves depending on local codes. Running hot and cold water to the island is straightforward, but routing drains and vents under the floor and back up requires careful design. We’ve done plenty of island sinks—call us to plan yours before the layout is finalized.
Kitchen Plumbing Project Checklist
- Remove and install sinks (undermount, farmhouse, drop-in)
- Install faucets of all types and configurations
- Garbage disposal setup or replacement
- Dishwasher water and drain line connections
- Water line for refrigerator ice maker
- Gas line installation for range, cooktop, or oven
- Pot filler faucet rough-in and mount
- Under-sink water filtration and reverse osmosis systems
- Island sink drain and vent installation
- Replace or upgrade shutoff valves around kitchen
- Install prep or bar sink in pantry or island
Scheduling Tips for Kitchen Plumbing
- Confirm sink location before demolition: Moving the sink is the priciest plumbing change—set it before ordering cabinets
- Gas line rough-in before cabinet installation: Gas piping needs to be roughed in before the cabinets arrive
- Pot filler before backsplash goes in: Opening walls is easier before tile is installed
- Upgrade old shutoffs while accessible: Replace gate valves with modern ball valves during plumbing work
- Run fridge water line before countertops: Easier to install ice maker lines before counters are set
Kitchen Remodeling Questions
Yes, but it’s one of the more involved plumbing jobs because island sinks need special venting solutions like island loop vents or air admittance valves. Running hot and cold water lines is simpler, but the drain and vent have to be carefully routed through the floor. We’ve done plenty of these installs—call us at 779-217-8758 to review your island plan before you lock it in.
For straightforward fixture swaps like faucets or disposals in the same location, permits usually aren’t necessary. But if you’re rerouting drains, installing new supply lines, running gas lines, or making layout changes, permits are required. We take care of the permitting and inspection process to keep your project compliant.
Definitely. We install gas lines for all types of kitchen appliances, ensuring everything is up to code and pressure tested. It’s best done during remodeling when the walls are open. We coordinate permits and inspections too. Check out our gas line services for more details, and remember to schedule the gas rough-in before cabinet installation.
Yes, we often partner with general contractors and designers on kitchen remodels. We sync our plumbing work with your project timeline, handle permits, and make sure inspections go smoothly. Getting us involved early makes the process easier—call 779-217-8758 to get on the schedule.