Kitchen Plumbing Services for Remodels in Park Ridge, IL
Whether you’re just updating a faucet and hooking up a new disposal or tackling a major remodel involving sink relocation, gas line installation, and adding prep sinks, our team covers the full range of kitchen plumbing needs. Job size impacts cost, timeline, and what permits are needed — we manage all of it from start to finish.
My recommendation? Get us involved before your cabinets arrive. When sinks move, the drain rerouting is easier before subfloors and walls close up. Setting new gas lines for ranges or islands has to happen early too — before cabinetry and drywall go up. Pot filler faucets also require opening walls behind the stove, so schedule that ahead of backsplash installation. Planning with our plumbers early helps your project move smoothly without last-minute plumbing hold-ups.
If you're not remodeling but need help with faucet replacement, disposal repairs, dishwasher hookups, or fridge water lines, we offer fast, reliable service calls too. Kitchen remodels are also a perfect moment to verify your water heater’s capacity and clear any sluggish drains before your new cabinets go in. Reach out anytime at 224-524-1668.
Our Kitchen Plumbing Services
Kitchen Sink & Faucet Setup
We install all kitchen sink styles: undermounts that require precise countertop cuts, drop-ins, farmhouse (apron-front), single or double bowls, and prep sinks. Our installation handles drain baskets, strainers, P-traps, and supply line plumbing. We connect hot and cold water lines using durable braided stainless steel instead of brittle plastic tubing. Including garbage disposals? We take care of those hookups in the same visit.
Faucet installs cover any configuration — one-hole, multiple holes with deck plates, wall-mounted, and more. Pressure testing finishes each job to prevent leaks. If you want to move your sink to a new spot in the kitchen, we take care of drain rerouting, vents, and supply extensions with all permits and inspections handled professionally.
Dishwasher and Appliance Hookups
We connect dishwashers with proper hot water supply lines and set drain hoses with high loops or air gaps to meet code and keep water flowing free from backflow risks. While electrical connections are for your electrician, we coordinate closely. For refrigerators with ice makers or water dispensers, we run dedicated cold water lines from the nearest supply, using copper or braided stainless steel piping with accessible shutoff valves behind the unit.
Additional installs include instant hot water dispensers, under-sink filtration systems, and reverse osmosis setups. For RO systems, we fit a separate faucet on your sink, connect supply and waste lines, and advise on regular cartridge changes. Got a kitchen appliance connection? Call us at 224-524-1668.
Gas Lines for Kitchen Appliances
Planning to switch to gas or add a cooktop in your island? We size and install gas lines correctly for your appliance’s BTU rating, running pipe from your gas meter or existing supply line. We install shutoff valves, connect with approved flexible fittings, perform pressure tests, and secure all plumbing permits and inspections. See our gas line services page for complete details.
A quick heads-up: gas line rough-in must happen before cabinets are installed. Trying to run gas after cabinetry is set makes for a tough, costly job. Coordinate your timeline with your GC and us early on to avoid complications.
Pot Filler Faucet Installation
Pot fillers mount above the stove to fill large pots without hauling water across the kitchen. Installing one requires running a cold water supply line inside the wall about 56-60 inches above the floor and slightly offset from the stove’s centerline. This is much easier during remodels when walls are open, but we can retrofit finished kitchens by opening the wall carefully, patching, and refinishing. Call us at 224-524-1668 to discuss your kitchen’s setup.
Island Sink Drain and Vent Solutions
Putting a sink in an island demands extra care. Unlike sinks near walls, an island sink’s drain can’t tie into standard vent stacks easily. We install an island loop vent or an air admittance valve (AAV), depending on local code rules. Supply lines are straightforward to run from your main supply, but the drain and vent lines must be planned and routed through the floor and subfloor properly. We’ve handled plenty of island sinks in Park Ridge’s older and newer homes—let’s talk ahead of your final design.
Kitchen Plumbing Checklist
- Removing and installing sinks: undermount, farmhouse, or drop-in styles
- All types of faucet installations
- Garbage disposal setup or replacement
- Dishwasher water and drain connections
- Ice maker water line for refrigerators
- Gas line installation for ranges, cooktops, ovens
- Pot filler faucet rough-in and mount
- Under-sink water filtration and reverse osmosis systems
- Island sink vent and drain line routing
- Upgrading shutoff valves throughout your kitchen plumbing
- Installing prep or bar sinks in pantries or islands
Timing Tips for Kitchen Plumbing
- Confirm sink location early: Moving sinks is costly and requires plumbing reroute; finalize before demolition
- Gas line rough-in first: Run gas lines for islands or new locations before cabinetry installation
- Pot filler ahead of tile work: It’s easier to open walls before backsplash tile goes in
- Swap shutoff valves while exposed: Replace old gate valves with ball valves during plumbing access
- Fridge water lines before counters: Install ice maker supply lines before countertop installation for easier access
Kitchen Remodeling FAQs
Yes, we do that often. Island sinks require special venting like an island loop vent or an air admittance valve because the normal wall vent isn’t available. Water supply lines are simpler to extend, but drain and vent lines need careful routing through the floor. If you’re planning an island sink, call us early to make sure the plumbing works smoothly with your design.
Minor jobs like replacing faucets or disposals in the same location usually don’t need permits. But any work involving drain rerouting, new supply lines, gas lines, or changing the kitchen layout requires permits. We handle all permit applications and inspections as part of our service, so you don’t have to worry about that.
Definitely. This is best done while the walls are open during a remodel. We install gas lines sized properly for your range or cooktop, test for leaks, and pull permits. It’s important to schedule this work before cabinetry goes in to avoid expensive rework.
We work closely with general contractors, kitchen designers, and remodelers to align our plumbing work with your project timeline. We coordinate rough-in and finish plumbing around other trades and handle all inspections and permits. Early coordination saves time and headaches.