Complete Kitchen Plumbing Services in Sandwich, IL
Whether you need a quick faucet swap, a garbage disposal installation, or a full kitchen re-plumb including relocating sinks and adding gas lines, we have you covered. Kitchen remodel plumbing projects can be simple or complex, from a few hours to multiple days of work. Planning is key, especially in an area like Sandwich where older homes may have unique layouts.
Give us a call at 779-217-8565 to schedule a consultation. Here's some advice: get your plumber involved early—before cabinets are set. If you're moving the sink, the drain rerouting is much easier while the floor is open. Adding a gas line for a new stove or island cooktop requires early rough-in before cabinetry. Installing a pot filler means opening the wall behind the range, so it’s best done before backsplash tiling. Early scheduling helps avoid delays and extra costs.
We also handle individual kitchen plumbing repairs and upgrades, including faucet installations, garbage disposal service, dishwasher connections, and refrigerator water lines. Remodeling is a great time to verify your water heater’s capacity and clear any slow kitchen drains before closing walls back up. Contact us anytime at 779-217-8565.
Kitchen Plumbing Services We Offer
Kitchen Sink & Faucet Installation
We handle installation of all kitchen sinks: undermount, drop-in, farmhouse, single or double bowl, and prep sinks. This includes fitting strainers, P-traps, and connecting braided stainless steel supply lines for durability. We also install garbage disposals during sink service calls.
Faucet installations cover all mounting setups—single-hole, three-hole, or with deck plates. We pressure test all connections for leaks before finishing. Moving a sink location requires rerouting drain and supply lines as well as vent adjustments, which we manage with the necessary permits and inspections.
Dishwasher & Appliance Hookups
Dishwasher plumbing involves connecting a hot water supply line, routing the drain line with a proper high loop or air gap to prevent backflow, and confirming electrical readiness (which we coordinate with your electrician). For refrigerator ice makers and water dispensers, we run a dedicated cold water line with accessible shutoffs.
We also install instant hot water taps, water filtration systems, and reverse osmosis units, including faucet installations and connections. For RO systems, we explain filter maintenance and ensure proper waste line setup. Call us at 779-217-8565 for any kitchen appliance plumbing needs.
Gas Line Installation for Kitchen Appliances
Switching to gas? We install gas lines to your range, cooktop, or oven. We size pipe diameter to match your appliances’ BTU rating, run the line from your gas meter, install a shutoff valve, and connect the appliance with flexible, code-compliant fittings. Pressure testing and permit handling are included. Visit our gas line services page for details.
Important tip: gas line rough-ins must happen before cabinetry. Installing afterward is complicated, so plan with your general contractor and us at the start of your remodel.
Pot Filler Faucet Installation
Pot fillers make cooking easier by letting you fill pots right at the stove. We run a cold water supply line inside the wall at around 56–60 inches off the floor, near the range. Installing one during a remodel when walls are open is straightforward. In finished kitchens, installation requires cutting, patching, and finishing the wall. Contact us at 779-217-8565 to discuss installation options.
Island Sink Plumbing & Drain Venting
Island sinks present special challenges because the drain can’t vent through a wall stack like standard sinks. Code-compliant solutions include an island loop vent or an air admittance valve (AAV), depending on local codes. While running supply lines is generally simple, routing the drain and vent through the floor and back up into the island cabinet requires experience and careful planning. We've installed plenty of island sinks in Sandwich homes—let's talk about your layout before you finalize it.
Kitchen Plumbing Checklist
- Sink installation or relocation (undermount, apron-front, drop-in)
- Faucet setup and replacement (various mounting styles)
- Garbage disposal installation or repair
- Dishwasher supply and drain connections
- Refrigerator water line for ice makers and dispensers
- Gas line installation for ranges, cooktops, or ovens
- Pot filler faucet rough-in and installation
- Water filtration and reverse osmosis system hookups
- Island sink venting and drain routing solutions
- Shutoff valve upgrades throughout kitchen plumbing
- Prep or bar sink installation in pantry or island
Best Timing Tips for Kitchen Plumbing
- Confirm sink location early: Moving the sink is a major plumbing change that should be finalized before demolition or cabinet orders.
- Install gas lines before cabinetry: Gas rough-ins must happen prior to cabinet installation for an easier job.
- Pot filler installation before backsplash: Opening the wall is simpler before tile goes up.
- Replace shutoff valves while accessible: Old gate valves often fail—upgrade to ball valves when plumbing is exposed.
- Run refrigerator water lines early: Best done before countertops are installed to avoid damage.
Kitchen Remodeling Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, moving a sink to an island is doable but requires special venting, like an island loop vent or an air admittance valve. Running supply lines isn’t complicated, but the drain and vent must be carefully routed through the floor. We’re experienced with these setups here in Sandwich, so call 779-217-8565 to review your plans before finalizing your design.
For simple fixture swaps like faucets, disposals, or dishwasher hookups at the same spot, usually no permit is required. But if you’re rerouting drains, running new supply lines, installing gas lines, or changing the layout, permits are mandatory. We take care of pulling permits and scheduling inspections to keep everything up to code.
Yes. The best time to install or extend gas lines is during a remodel when walls are open. We ensure proper pipe sizing, install shutoffs, perform pressure tests, and handle permits. Make sure to schedule the gas rough-in before cabinets go in to avoid complications.
Absolutely. We work closely with general contractors and designers on kitchen projects. We coordinate our plumbing rough-ins and finishes to fit your construction timeline and handle permit issues. Call 779-217-8565 early to get us in your team’s schedule.