Reliable Kitchen Plumbing Services in Itasca, IL
Whether it’s a quick faucet swap and disposal install or a complete kitchen overhaul involving sink relocation, gas line installs, and pot filler plumbing, we handle every size project. The extent of plumbing work impacts cost and schedule, plus permits might be needed depending on the job. Whatever you need, we’re ready to get it done right.
My recommendation? Give us a call early at 331-263-6791— before cabinets get set in place. When moving a sink, you want the drain rerouted while the floor is open. Adding gas lines to an island or stove has to happen before cabinetry goes up. Pot filler installs require wall access best done before backsplash tile is laid down. Planning plumbing early will save you headaches down the road.
If you just need a kitchen faucet replaced, a disposal serviced, or a dishwasher hooked up without a remodel, we cover that too. Also, a kitchen remodel is a perfect time to check if your water heater can keep up with new appliance demands and to address any sluggish drains with professional drain cleaning. Reach out at 331-263-6791 for any kitchen plumbing needs in Itasca.
Our Kitchen Plumbing Solutions
Sink and Faucet Installation
We install all types of kitchen sinks — undermount (which requires precise countertop cutouts), drop-in, farmhouse style, single or double bowls, and prep sinks. Sink installs include fitting drain baskets, strainers, P-traps, and connecting water supply lines. We use braided stainless steel lines for supply, not the brittle plastic ones that often crack.
Along with sink work, we install and hook up garbage disposals on the same service call when needed. For faucets, we handle every mounting style—single hole, three-hole, or with deck plates—and test all connections under pressure before finishing. Moving your sink to a new spot involves rerouting drain and vent piping as well as supply lines; we handle permits and inspections too.
Dishwasher and Appliance Hookups
We connect dishwashers by tying in the hot water supply, routing the drain hose with a proper high loop or air gap to prevent backflow, and checking electrical compatibility with your electrician. For fridges with ice makers or water dispensers, we’ll install a dedicated cold water line using copper or braided stainless steel with an accessible shutoff valve behind the appliance.
We also install instant hot water dispensers, under-sink water filters, and reverse osmosis systems—drilling faucet holes, connecting supply and waste lines, and advising on filter changes. Call 331-263-6791 for any appliance plumbing in your kitchen.
Gas Lines for Kitchen Appliances
Switching to a gas range or adding a cooktop? We’ll install your gas line, sized to handle your appliance’s BTU rating, routed from your gas meter or supply line, with a shutoff valve installed. Every line undergoes pressure testing, and we manage permits and inspections for a safe, code-compliant system. Learn more on our gas line services page.
Remember, gas line installation should be done before cabinets go in. Running gas lines post-installation is disruptive and difficult. Coordinate early with your general contractor and us to keep your project on track.
Pot Filler Faucet Installation
A pot filler mounted on the wall above your stove lets you fill pots without lugging them across the kitchen. Installing one requires running cold water inside the wall about 56–60 inches off the floor, about 4 inches from the center of the range. This job is easiest during remodeling when walls are open, but we can also add pot fillers in finished kitchens with minimal wall cutting and repair. Give us a call at 331-263-6791 to figure out the best plan for you.
Island Sink Drain and Vent Solutions
Plumbing an island sink is a bit trickier because the drain can’t tie into a vent stack like a wall sink. We use island loop vents or air admittance valves (AAVs) as allowed by local codes to ensure proper venting. Supply lines are straightforward, but running drain and vent lines under the floor and back up into the island cabinet must be done carefully. We’ve installed many island sinks throughout Itasca and know the right approach for your layout.
Kitchen Plumbing Tasks We Cover
- Removal and installation of all sink styles (undermount, farmhouse, drop-in)
- Faucet fitting for any style or mounting
- Garbage disposal installation or replacement
- Dishwasher water and drain connections
- Water line install for refrigerator ice makers
- Gas line installation for ranges, cooktops, ovens
- Pot filler faucet installation and rough-in
- Installation of water filtration and reverse osmosis systems
- Drain and vent setup for island sinks
- Upgrade shutoff valves throughout the kitchen plumbing
- Installation of secondary prep or bar sinks in pantry or island
Helpful Kitchen Plumbing Scheduling Tips
- Confirm sink location pre-demo: Moving sinks adds complexity and cost, so lock in placement before cabinets are ordered
- Schedule gas line routing early: Any new gas line must be installed before cabinetry is built
- Install pot filler early: Wall access is easier before backsplash tile goes in
- Replace old shutoff valves while exposed: Switching out gate valves for ball valves now saves leaks later
- Run fridge water line before countertops: Connecting ice maker lines before counters is much simpler
Common Kitchen Remodeling Questions
Yes, though island sinks are a bit more complex due to venting requirements like island loop vents or air admittance valves (AAVs). The water supply is simple enough, but drain venting needs a specific setup under the floor. We’ve installed plenty of island sinks here in Itasca—call us to discuss your layout before finalizing your plans.
Minor fixture swaps like faucets or disposals usually don’t require permits. But if you’re rerouting drains, installing new supply lines, running gas pipes, or changing the kitchen’s plumbing layout, permits will be necessary. We take care of pulling permits and scheduling inspections as part of the job.
Yes, and it’s best done during construction before walls and cabinets are in place. We install, pressure test, and get permits for gas lines serving ranges, cooktops, and ovens. Schedule your gas line rough-in early to avoid delays.
Absolutely. We work closely with contractors and designers to fit our plumbing rough-in and finish work into your project timeline. We also handle permit paperwork to keep everything compliant. Give us a call at 331-263-6791 to arrange early scheduling.