Complete Kitchen Plumbing Services in La Grange Park, IL
Whether you’re just swapping out a faucet or tackling a full kitchen remodel—moving sinks, adding gas lines, or installing an extra prep sink—our team manages the entire plumbing side. These projects affect your schedule, costs, and sometimes require permits, but we’re here to guide you through each step.
Here’s a tip straight from our experience: schedule the plumber before your cabinets arrive. Moving a sink means rerouting drains and vents while your subfloor and walls are open. Adding a gas line for a cooktop or range must be roughed in early, before cabinetry blocks access. Installing a pot filler is easiest before backsplashes go in, since we need to open walls. We encourage planning plumbing early—it saves headaches and delays later.
We also handle one-off kitchen plumbing jobs outside of remodels—like faucet replacement, garbage disposal repairs, dishwasher hookups, and refrigerator water line installs. If you’re upgrading appliances, it’s a good idea to check your water heater’s capacity and clear any kitchen drain clogs before closing up the cabinets. Call 708-412-4629 anytime.
Our Kitchen Plumbing Solutions
Sink and Faucet Setup
We fit every kind of kitchen sink—from undermounts needing careful countertop cuts, to farmhouse styles, single or double basins, and prep sinks. Installation covers the drain assembly, P-trap, and secure connections to your hot and cold water using durable braided stainless lines instead of brittle plastic. We can also install or replace garbage disposals during the same visit.
For faucets, we handle all mounting types—whether 1-hole or 3-hole setups with deck plates—and pressure test the system to ensure there are no leaks. Relocating a sink is a bigger job involving drain rerouting and vent adjustments, and we take care of all permitting and inspections for those projects.
Dishwashers and Appliance Water Lines
Hooking up a dishwasher means connecting its hot water supply and drain hose correctly—with a high loop or an air gap to prevent backflow—and making sure its electrical connection is safe (we coordinate with your electrician). We also run dedicated cold water lines for refrigerator ice makers or water dispensers, installing shutoff valves within easy reach behind the appliance.
Beyond that, we install under-sink instant hot water taps and water filtration systems, including reverse osmosis units. For RO systems, we install dedicated faucets and manage supply and drain hook-ups, plus give you info on filter changes. Call 708-412-4629 to set up any kitchen appliance plumbing.
Gas Line Installations
Switching to gas for your stove or cooktop? We size the gas pipe just right for your appliance’s BTU requirements, run the line from your meter or existing supply, install a shutoff valve, use code-approved flexible connectors, and pressure test everything for safety. We also handle permits and inspections to keep your project compliant.
Keep in mind, gas lines to islands or new appliance locations need to be roughed in before cabinets are installed. If you wait until after, routing the line gets much trickier and more invasive. Coordinate with your general contractor and us early to avoid delays.
Pot Filler Faucet Installation
A pot filler faucet mounted above your stove makes filling large pots easy without lugging heavy water from the sink. Installation requires running a cold water line inside the wall at about 56 to 60 inches above the floor and near the center of the range. This is straightforward during a remodel when walls are open, but we can retrofit existing kitchens by carefully opening and patching walls after.
Island Sink Drain and Vent Solutions
Plumbing an island sink presents unique challenges because it can’t vent like a typical wall-mounted sink. Depending on local code, we’ll install an island loop vent or an air admittance valve (AAV) to prevent drain traps from siphoning dry. Water supply runs easily from nearby mains, but the drain and vent require careful routing under the floor and back up within the island cabinet. We regularly perform island sink installations and can help you plan to avoid surprises.
Checklist for Kitchen Plumbing Work
- Removal and installation of sinks (undermount, farmhouse, drop-in)
- Faucet installation of all types
- Garbage disposal install or replacement
- Dishwasher water supply and drain connection
- Ice maker water line for refrigerators
- Gas line installation for ranges, cooktops, or ovens
- Pot filler faucet rough-in and mount
- Under-sink water filtration and reverse osmosis systems
- Island sink drain and vent pipe routing
- Upgrading shutoff valves throughout the kitchen
- Installing prep or bar sinks in pantries or islands
Timing Tips for Kitchen Plumbing
- Finalize sink location before demo: Moving sinks is labor-intensive—settle this before cabinetry orders.
- Complete gas line rough-in before cabinets: Gas lines for islands or new range spots must be roughed in early.
- Install pot filler before backsplash: Easier and cleaner to run water lines before tiling walls.
- Upgrade shutoff valves while accessible: Replace old gate valves with reliable ball valves during remodel.
- Run fridge water line before countertops: Easier to install ice maker lines before counters are set.
Frequently Asked Questions About Kitchen Remodeling Plumbing
Definitely. Moving a sink to the island means dealing with special venting requirements—usually an island loop vent or air admittance valve to keep the drain functioning properly. The hot and cold water supply lines are easy to run, but the drain vent has to be carefully planned and routed. We install island sink plumbing regularly. Give us a call at 708-412-4629 before you finalize the layout so we can help you avoid surprises.
For simple replacements like swapping faucets, disposals, or dishwashers staying in the same spot, usually no permit is necessary. But any work involving drain rerouting, new water supply lines, gas line installations, or changing the layout definitely requires permits. We handle the paperwork and inspections so you don’t have to worry.
Yes, and it’s best to do this while walls are open during a remodel. We handle full gas line installations for stoves, cooktops, and ovens—sized properly, fully pressure tested, and permitted. Make sure to schedule this before cabinets are installed to keep the job smooth.
We definitely do. As plumbing subcontractors, we coordinate our rough-in and finish work with your general contractor’s schedule and manage permitting. Early involvement helps the whole project run on time. Call us at 708-412-4629 to get us integrated into your renovation plans.