Expert Kitchen Plumbing Services in Kingston, IL

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Professional Kitchen Remodeling Plumbing in Kingston, IL

Whether you're swapping out a faucet and hooking up a new disposal in a few hours, or tackling a full rough-in that moves your sink to an island, installs a gas line for your stove, or adds a pot filler faucet, we’re up to the task. The complexity of the job sets the price, timing, and whether permits are needed — we manage all of it smoothly.

Here's a tip from me: call us early—before your cabinets get installed. If you're relocating the sink, the drain and vent rerouting should happen while the floor is open. New gas lines for ranges or island cooktops must be roughed in ahead of cabinetry. Pot filler faucets need the wall opened behind the stove, which is much easier before backsplash tile goes up. Being on our schedule early keeps your kitchen project moving without plumbing delays.

We also handle single-service calls for kitchens—faucet replacements, disposal repairs, dishwasher hookups, or refrigerator water line installations—even if you aren't remodeling. Remodeling is also an ideal time to check if your water heater can meet added demand or to clear slow kitchen drains before cabinets cover everything up. Give us a call at 779-217-8492 for any kitchen plumbing needs.

Our Kitchen Plumbing Services

Sink & Faucet Installation

We fit all types of kitchen sinks: undermount (we coordinate with your countertop fabricator), drop-in, farmhouse/apron front, single or double basin, and prep sinks. Our sink installation includes assembling the drain basket, strainer, P-trap, and hooking up braided stainless supply lines—you won’t get those cheap plastic lines here. We also install and connect garbage disposals on the same call when needed.

For faucets, we install every style, handle all configurations (1-hole, 3-hole, with deck plates), and pressure test all connections. Moving the sink to a new spot is a bigger job since it requires drain rerouting, venting changes, and supply line extensions—we take care of all the permits and inspections involved.

Dishwasher & Appliance Hookups

Hooking up a dishwasher means connecting the hot water supply, routing the drain hose with a proper high loop or air gap to prevent backflow, and checking that the electrical is safe (we coordinate with electricians). For fridge ice makers and water dispensers, we run dedicated cold water lines using copper or braided stainless steel, always with shutoff valves accessible behind the appliance.

We also handle instant hot water taps, under-sink water filtration systems, and reverse osmosis units. RO installs include cutting a faucet hole, connecting supply and waste lines, and advising on filter maintenance. Call us at 779-217-8492 for any appliance water hookups.

Gas Lines for Kitchen Appliances

Planning to switch from electric to gas, or adding a gas cooktop in a new island? We run gas lines sized to match your appliance’s BTU rating, from the meter or existing main line, install shutoff valves, attach the appliance with code-compliant flexible connectors, perform pressure tests, and coordinate permits and inspections. Visit our gas line services page for more on our safe installation process.

Important: any gas line running to an island or new appliance location must be roughed in before cabinetry goes in. Trying to add gas piping after cabinets are installed is messy and costly. Coordinate with your general contractor and us early to avoid headaches.

Pot Filler Faucet Installation

A pot filler faucet mounts on the wall above your stove, letting you fill large pots without hauling them across the kitchen. Installing one requires a cold water supply line inside the wall about 56–60 inches above the floor, roughly 4 inches offset from the stove center. It's straightforward during a remodel when the wall is open but can be done in finished kitchens with some wall patching and repainting. Reach out at 779-217-8492 to see what works for your space.

Island Sink Drain and Vent Setup

Installing a sink in a kitchen island presents a unique challenge because the drain can't connect to a wall vent like standard sinks. Island sinks require an island loop vent or an air admittance valve (AAV), depending on local code. Running supply lines is straightforward, but routing the drain under the floor and back up through the island cabinet takes planning. We’ve installed many island sinks and can guide you on code-compliant venting and efficient layouts. Call us to talk through your island design before finalizing plans.

Planning a Kitchen Remodel in Kingston? Book Your Plumbing Early.

Getting the plumber on board before cabinets go in saves significant hassle and expense. Call 779-217-8492 for expert advice and scheduling.

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Kitchen Plumbing Project Checklist

  • Remove and install kitchen sinks (all styles: undermount, farmhouse, drop-in)
  • Install faucets including single-hole, multi-hole, and deck-mounted types
  • Install or replace garbage disposal units
  • Connect dishwasher water supply and drain lines
  • Run water lines for refrigerator ice makers
  • Install gas lines for ranges, cooktops, and ovens
  • Rough-in and install pot filler faucets
  • Set up under-sink water filtration and reverse osmosis systems
  • Route drains and vents for island sinks
  • Upgrade shutoff valves through the kitchen for reliability
  • Install prep or bar sinks in pantries or islands

Timing Tips for Kitchen Plumbing

  • Finalize sink placement early: Moving the sink adds cost and complexity—confirm before demo or cabinet orders.
  • Gas line rough-in before cabinetry: New gas piping must be completed prior to cabinet installation.
  • Install pot fillers before tile: Easier wall access before backsplash tile goes up saves labor.
  • Upgrade shutoff valves while pipes exposed: Replace outdated gate valves with ball valves for better durability.
  • Run fridge water lines before counters: Easier routing before countertops are installed.
Note on Kitchen Plumbing Pricing
Pricing depends heavily on the job scope. Swapping a faucet and disposal might only be a few hundred dollars in labor, while relocating sinks, adding gas lines, and prepping island plumbing can push costs into several thousands. Because every project is unique, we offer transparent, detailed quotes. Call 779-217-8492 and tell us about your plans for an accurate estimate.

Frequently Asked Questions About Kitchen Plumbing

Yes, but it’s one of the trickiest kitchen plumbing changes because island sinks require special venting like an island loop vent or air admittance valve (AAV). Running supply lines is straightforward, but drain routing through the floor needs careful planning and permits. We handle island sink jobs regularly—call 779-217-8492 to talk about your island layout before finalizing.

If you’re just swapping fixtures in the same spot—like replacing a faucet, disposal, or hooking up a dishwasher—permits are often not required. But any rerouting of drains, new supply line runs, or gas line installations require permits and inspections. We handle all of that, so you don’t have to worry.

Yes, and it’s best to plan for gas line installation while walls are open. We size, install, test, and permit gas lines for stoves, ovens, and cooktops. Make sure to book gas rough-in before cabinetry is installed to avoid costly rework.

Definitely. We work closely with general contractors and designers, scheduling our rough-ins and finish plumbing to align with your project timeline. We also manage permits and inspections. Call 779-217-8492 to get us involved early for a smooth remodel.

Start Your Kingston Kitchen Remodel with Professional Plumbing

Our licensed plumbers handle everything from faucet swaps to full plumbing rough-ins, all permitted and coordinated with your builder.

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