Professional Kitchen Plumbing Services in Hanover Park, IL
Whether you’re just replacing a faucet and hooking up a new disposal or planning a full kitchen rework with sink relocation, gas line installation, and adding a pot filler, our team is ready. The size and complexity of the plumbing work impact cost, schedule, and permit needs. We take care of all the details so your project flows smoothly.
When planning your remodel, call us early at 331-200-5142. Plumbing rough-ins like sink moves require access to the subfloor before cabinets go in. Gas line runs have to be done before cabinetry or walls are closed up. Installing a pot filler faucet means opening the wall behind your range, which is much easier before tile backsplash. Scheduling plumbing work early helps avoid costly re-dos later.
We also handle individual kitchen plumbing jobs outside of remodels— faucet replacements, garbage disposal repairs, dishwasher hookups, refrigerator water line installs, and more. Remodeling is also a great opportunity to check if your water heater can keep up with new appliances or to clear out slow kitchen drains before finishing the space. Give us a call at 331-200-5142 for any kitchen plumbing needs.
Our Kitchen Plumbing Services
Sink and Faucet Installations
We install every kind of kitchen sink — undermount (we coordinate with your countertop fabricator), drop-in, farmhouse style, double bowl, single bowl, and prep sinks. Our work includes assembling the drain basket, strainer, P-trap, and connecting braided stainless steel supply lines, which last much longer than old plastic tubing. We also take care of garbage disposal installations during the same visit if needed.
Faucet installations cover all mounting styles from single-hole to three-hole setups with deck plates. We pressure-test everything to prevent leaks. Moving a sink to a new spot involves rerouting drains, vents, and supply pipes— a bigger job that we do often, complete with permitting and inspections.
Dishwasher and Appliance Hookups
Hooking up your dishwasher involves connecting the hot water supply and correctly routing the drain hose with a high loop or air gap to prevent backflow. We also check your electrical setup coordination with your electrician. For refrigerators with ice makers and water dispensers, we run a dedicated cold water line with a shutoff valve within reach behind the unit.
Additional appliance services include installing instant hot water dispensers, under-sink water filters, and reverse osmosis systems. We handle faucet mounting, supply and drain connections, and provide guidance on filter upkeep. Call us at 331-200-5142 for any appliance plumbing needs.
Gas Lines for Kitchen Appliances
Switching to gas or adding a cooktop? We install gas lines sized precisely for your appliance’s BTU rating, run lines from your gas meter or existing supply, install shutoff valves, and use code-approved flexible connectors. Pressure testing and permit coordination are included. Learn more on our gas line services page.
Start gas line installation before cabinets go in to avoid difficult work later. If you plan a gas line to an island or new location, work it into your construction schedule early with your general contractor and us.
Pot Filler Faucet Installation
A pot filler faucet mounted on the wall above your stove lets you fill pots without carrying them across the kitchen. We run a dedicated cold water line inside the wall, usually about 56–60 inches from the floor and offset from stove center. It’s an easy install when walls are open during remodeling, though we can also do it in finished kitchens with some wall work. Reach out at 331-200-5142 to plan yours.
Island Sink Drain and Vent Work
Island sinks present special challenges because their drains can’t connect to a typical wall vent stack. Code usually requires an island loop vent or an air admittance valve (AAV) to keep things draining properly. Running hot and cold supply lines to the island is straightforward, but the floor-mounted drain and vent require careful installation beneath the subfloor. We handle these complex setups frequently— call us to talk through your island sink plumbing before you finalize plans.
Kitchen Plumbing Checklist
- Remove and install sinks (undermount, farmhouse, drop-in)
- Install faucets of all types and configurations
- Install or replace garbage disposals
- Connect supply and drain lines for dishwashers
- Run refrigerator ice maker water lines
- Gas line installation for ranges, cooktops, ovens
- Pot filler faucet rough-in and setup
- Install under-sink water filtration and reverse osmosis
- Route drain and vent piping for island sinks
- Upgrade shutoff valves throughout the kitchen
- Add prep or bar sinks in pantry or island
Timing Tips for Kitchen Plumbing
- Confirm sink location early: Sink moves are costly—lock in the spot before demo starts.
- Install gas lines before cabinets: Gas piping must be in place before cabinetry is installed.
- Pot filler requires early wall access: Easier to install before backsplash tile goes in.
- Swap shutoffs while exposed: Replace old gate valves with ball valves during rough-in for reliability.
- Run fridge water lines before countertops: Making lines prior to countertop installation simplifies the job.
Kitchen Remodeling Questions
Yes, but it’s one of the more tricky plumbing tasks. Island sinks need special venting like an island loop vent or an air admittance valve because they don’t connect to wall vents. Running supply lines is straightforward, but the drain and vent routing takes planning and skill. We do this regularly—call 331-200-5142 to go over your plans before finalizing.
If you’re just swapping out fixtures in the same spot—like faucets or disposals—permits usually aren’t needed. But any drain rerouting, new supply pipes, gas line installation, or layout changes will require permits. We take care of submitting applications and scheduling inspections as part of the job.
Definitely. Installing gas lines during remodeling is ideal since walls are open and accessible. We do full gas line installations for ranges, ovens, and cooktops, sizing and testing the system properly and managing permits. Make sure to schedule the gas rough-in before cabinet installation begins.
Yes, we work closely with your general contractor and design team to fit our plumbing work into the overall remodel timeline. We handle rough-in and finish plumbing on schedule and manage inspection requirements. Call 331-200-5142 early to get us involved in your project.