Professional Kitchen Plumbing Remodels Around Romeoville, IL
Whether you're swapping out a faucet, installing a new disposal, or doing a full kitchen rough-in with relocating sinks, running gas lines for your new stove, or adding a pot filler faucet, we cover the job. The project size affects timing, cost, and permits. No matter what you need, we’ve got it covered.
One tip from me: get us in early, ideally before cabinets get installed. If the sink is moving, the drains and water lines need to be rerouted while the subfloor is open. New gas lines for ranges or island cooktops are best roughed in before the cabinets go in, too. Pot fillers require opening the wall behind the stove, so it’s much simpler before tile backsplash is up. Early planning saves headaches down the road.
We also handle single kitchen plumbing service calls like faucet replacement, disposal repairs, dishwasher hookups, or fridge water line installs if your kitchen isn’t being remodeled. When you’re upgrading your kitchen, it’s smart to check that your water heater can handle the new load and clear any slow kitchen drains before the cabinets return. Give us a call at 779-217-8514 for all your kitchen plumbing needs.
Our Kitchen Plumbing Services
Sink and Faucet Installations
We install every style of kitchen sink: undermount (which requires precise countertop cutouts), drop-in, apron-front farmhouse, single or double bowls, and prep sinks. Installation includes assembling the drain basket and strainer, connecting the P-trap and supply lines with durable braided stainless steel fittings — none of that fragile plastic tubing. We also install and hook up garbage disposals during the same visit whenever needed.
For faucets, we handle all mounting setups — 1-hole, 3-hole, deck-mounted with plate — and we pressure-test everything before wrapping up. Moving the sink is a bigger project because it requires rerouting drain and vent pipes and extending supply lines, but that’s part of our routine. We obtain all required permits and schedule inspections for these jobs.
Dishwasher and Appliance Hookups
Installing a dishwasher means connecting the hot water line and drain hose, routed with a proper high loop or air gap to prevent backflow contamination. We check if your electrical setup is sufficient for the appliance (though for electrical hookup, you’d call your electrician, and we coordinate that). For refrigerators with ice makers or water dispensers, we run a dedicated cold water line using copper or braided stainless piping, with a shutoff valve installed behind the fridge for easy service.
We also set up instant hot water taps, under-sink filtration units, and reverse osmosis systems. RO installs include fitting a dedicated faucet on your sink deck, hooking up supply and drain lines, and helping you understand filter replacement schedules. Any kitchen appliance water connection, just give us a ring at 779-217-8514.
Gas Line Installation for Kitchen Appliances
Switching to gas for your range or adding a cooktop on an island? We handle the full gas line installation — from sizing the pipe based on appliance BTUs, running it from your existing supply, installing shutoff valves, connecting appliances with flexible code-compliant connectors, pressure testing, and managing permits and inspections. Visit our gas line services page to learn more about how we manage this work safely and professionally.
Heads up: gas line rough-ins need to be completed before cabinets go in. Trying to route gas lines afterward is a lot more complicated and costly. Plan ahead with your contractor and us to keep everything on track.
Pot Filler Faucet Installation
Pot fillers mount on the wall near your stove to make filling large pots easy without hauling them across the kitchen. Installing one means running a cold water feed inside the wall about 56 to 60 inches above floor level and roughly 4 inches offset from the stove centerline. It’s straightforward during remodeling when walls are open, but in finished kitchens, it involves cutting into walls and patching afterward. Contact us at 779-217-8514 to see what works best for your setup.
Island Sink Drain and Vent Solutions
Island sinks require special drain venting since they can’t connect to a wall vent stack like a standard sink. We install island loop vents or air admittance valves (AAVs), depending on local codes here in Illinois. Running hot and cold water to the island is straightforward, but the drain and vent pipes have to run beneath the subfloor and back up into the island cabinet carefully. We’ve done plenty of these installations—call us to review your island plumbing plan before finalizing.
What We Handle in Kitchen Plumbing
- Removing and installing sinks (undermount, farmhouse, drop-in)
- Installing all faucet types and configurations
- Garbage disposal install or replacement
- Connecting dishwashers for water and drain
- Running fridge ice maker water lines
- Gas line installation for ranges, cooktops, ovens
- Pot filler faucet setup and piping
- Under-sink water filtration and RO system installs
- Island sink drain setup with proper venting
- Replacing old shutoff valves with ball valves
- Adding prep or bar sinks in pantries or islands
Timing Tips for Kitchen Plumbing
- Confirm sink location early: Sink moves are costly, so finalize before ordering cabinets.
- Install gas lines before cabinetry: Gas rough-in should be done before cabinets go in.
- Pot filler before backsplash tile: Easier to open walls before tiling.
- Upgrade shutoffs while accessible: Swap out old gate valves for ball valves during open plumbing phases.
- Run fridge water line before counters: Easier install before countertop installation.
Pricing varies widely depending on what’s involved. A faucet and disposal swap might be a few hundred dollars in labor, whereas a full rough-in including sink relocation, gas piping, and island prep sinks can run several thousand. We don’t believe in vague averages — call 779-217-8514 with your details, and we’ll provide a clear, detailed estimate for your job.
Frequently Asked Questions About Kitchen Remodel Plumbing
Yes, but it’s one of the more involved plumbing jobs because island sinks need special venting, either an island loop vent or an air admittance valve (AAV), depending on local codes. Running supply lines is straightforward, but the drain and vent pipes require careful routing under the floor and back up through the island. We do this work routinely—call 779-217-8514 to talk over your island plans before finalizing your design.
For basic fixture swaps like faucets, disposals, or dishwasher hookups at existing locations, usually no permit is required. But any drain rerouting, new supply plumbing, gas line installation, or layout changes require permits. We handle all permit applications and inspections to keep your project compliant.
Definitely. The best time to install or move gas lines is while walls are open during a remodel. We install gas lines properly sized for your appliances, pressure test them, and handle all permitting. Make sure to schedule your gas rough-in before cabinet installation.
Yes, we often act as the plumbing subcontractor on kitchen remodels. We coordinate rough-ins and finishes with your general contractor’s schedule and manage permitting. If you want plumbing on your team, call 779-217-8514 early so we can be part of your project timeline.