Trusted Kitchen Remodeling Plumbing in Kirkland, IL

Sinks · Faucets · Disposals · Dishwashers · Gas Lines · Pot Fillers — Licensed & Insured

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Professional Kitchen Plumbing in Kirkland, IL

Whether you need a quick faucet swap or a full kitchen plumbing overhaul, we cover every detail. From installing sinks and connecting disposals to rerouting drain lines for an island setup or adding gas lines for your new stove, our team manages everything. The work involved will shape cost and timing, plus any permits required. We’re ready to tackle whatever you need.

My suggestion? Bring us on board before your cabinets go in. If you’re moving your sink, the drain and vent lines need access beneath the floor before it’s sealed up. Gas lines for your range or cooktop should be roughed in before cabinetry is installed. Pot fillers mean cutting open walls behind your stove, so it’s easier before tile goes in. Scheduling plumbing early keeps the whole remodel running smoothly, especially with Kirkland’s seasonal weather affecting construction timing.

We also perform individual kitchen plumbing repairs or upgrades like faucet replacement, disposal service, dishwasher hookups, and fridge water lines—no remodel required. Plus, it’s smart to check your water heater capacity when adding appliances and clear any sluggish drains before the kitchen goes back together. Reach out anytime at 779-217-8848.

Our Kitchen Plumbing Services

Sink and Faucet Installation

We install every type of kitchen sink—undermount, drop-in, farmhouse style, single or double bowls, and prep sinks. Installation includes assembling drains, strainers, P-traps, and connecting braided stainless steel supply lines, not the brittle plastic that fails. If you’re adding a disposal, we handle that on the same trip.

Faucets? We fit all configurations—1-hole, 3-hole, or deck-mounted with plates—and test everything carefully to ensure no leaks. Moving a sink to a new spot means rerouting the drain, adjusting venting, and extending water lines, all with proper permits and inspections, which we coordinate for you.

Dishwasher and Appliance Hookups

Connecting your dishwasher involves running the hot water line and drain with a high loop or air gap to prevent backflow. We check your electrical setup too, coordinating with electricians when needed. For refrigerators with ice makers or water dispensers, we install dedicated water lines with shutoff valves hidden neatly behind the fridge.

We also install instant hot water taps and under-sink filtration or reverse osmosis systems, including dedicated faucet holes and line hookups. Give us a call at 779-217-8848 for any appliance plumbing.

Gas Lines for Kitchen Appliances

Installing or relocating gas lines requires precise sizing for the appliance BTU and routing from your gas meter. We install shutoff valves, connect the appliance with approved flexible hoses, pressure-test everything, and handle all permits and inspections for safe, compliant work. This is especially important if you’re switching from electric to gas or adding a gas cooktop in an island.

Plan to have your gas rough-in done before cabinets go in—running gas lines around finished cabinetry gets complicated and messy. We work closely with your GC to fit this into the project timeline.

Pot Filler Faucet Installation

A pot filler faucet is a convenient wall-mounted tap above your stove, so you can fill pots without hauling heavy water from the sink. Installing one involves running a cold water line inside the wall about 56 to 60 inches off the floor, usually near the stove’s center. This is easiest during a remodel when walls are open, but we can also retrofit finished kitchens with minimal wall damage and repair.

Call us at 779-217-8848 to chat about your pot filler installation needs.

Island Sink Plumbing & Drain Venting

Island sinks are trickier because their drains can’t tie into a standard wall vent. We use an island loop vent or an air admittance valve (AAV) depending on local code. Running hot and cold lines to the island is straightforward, but routing the drain and vent through the floor and back up takes careful planning. We’ve installed many island sinks in the Chicagoland area—reach out early so we can help design your plumbing right.

Starting a Kitchen Remodel in Kirkland? Schedule Plumbing Before Cabinetry.

Getting your plumber involved early saves headaches and delays. Call 779-217-8848 today for expert scheduling advice.

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Kitchen Plumbing Checklist

  • Removing and installing sinks (undermount, farmhouse, drop-in)
  • Installing faucets of any style
  • Garbage disposal installation or replacement
  • Dishwasher water and drain hookup
  • Water line for refrigerator ice makers
  • Gas line installation for ranges, cooktops, ovens
  • Pot filler faucet setup and connection
  • Under-sink water filtration and reverse osmosis systems
  • Drain and vent routing for island sinks
  • Shutoff valve replacements and upgrades
  • Prep or bar sinks in pantries or islands

Best Timing for Kitchen Plumbing

  • Finalize sink location before demo: Sink moves can add significant expense—confirm placement early
  • Install gas lines before cabinets: Gas rough-ins must happen before cabinetry installation
  • Put pot fillers in before backsplash: Opening walls is much easier prior to tile work
  • Upgrade shutoff valves during remodel: Replace old gate valves with ball valves while plumbing is exposed
  • Run fridge water line before countertops: Easier to install before counters are set
Note on Kitchen Plumbing Costs Prices vary widely depending on the work—changing out a faucet and disposal is a few hundred dollars in labor, but a full kitchen rough-in with sink relocation and gas line installation can run several thousand dollars. The figures here are general estimates. Call us at 779-217-8848 to discuss your project and get a clear, itemized quote.

Kitchen Remodeling FAQs

Yes, but it’s one of the more complicated plumbing tasks. Island sinks require special venting solutions like an island loop vent or air admittance valve to prevent drain issues. Running supply lines is pretty straightforward, but the drain and vent lines need careful design and installation. We do this work regularly, so give us a call at 779-217-8848 to plan your island plumbing.

For simple replacements like swapping a faucet, garbage disposal, or hooking up a new dishwasher in the same spot, permits typically aren’t required. But any work involving new drain lines, moving supply pipes, adding gas lines, or changing the kitchen layout will need a permit. We handle all permitting and inspections to keep your remodel up to code.

Definitely. Installing gas lines is best done early in the remodel when walls are open. We size the piping correctly, run the lines safely, install shutoffs, pressure test everything, and pull permits. Schedule your gas line rough-in before cabinet installation to avoid extra work and delays.

Yes, we often work as the plumbing subcontractor on kitchen remodels. We sync our schedules with your general contractor’s timeline and manage permit submissions and inspections. Contact us at 779-217-8848 to ensure plumbing is integrated smoothly into your project.

Get Started on Your Kirkland Kitchen Plumbing Right

Licensed plumbers, fully permitted, working with your GC. From faucet swaps to complete rough-ins, we’re ready.

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