Kitchen Plumbing Services Tailored for Mundelein, IL Homes
Whether it’s a simple faucet swap, adding a new disposal, or hooking up your dishwasher, we can get it done in a few hours. For bigger remodels—like relocating the sink to an island, running a new gas line for that fancy stove, or adding a pot filler—we take care of the entire plumbing rough-in. The complexity and permit requirements depend on the work, but no matter the job, we’ve got it covered.
Here’s my recommendation: call us before your cabinets arrive. Moving sinks or adding gas lines is much smoother when the subfloor and walls are open. If you want a gas line for a new cooktop on your island or a pot filler faucet above your stove, we need to do that rough-in before backsplash or cabinetry is installed. Scheduling the plumber early can prevent headaches and delays down the line.
We also handle service calls on existing kitchens—replacement faucets, garbage disposal repairs, dishwasher hookups, and refrigerator water lines—even if you’re not remodeling. Plus, kitchen remodels are a good time to check your water heater capacity and clear any slow drains before everything gets boxed in. Give us a call at 224-526-9629 for help with any kitchen plumbing needs.
Our Kitchen Plumbing Services
Sink & Faucet Installation
We install all kinds of kitchen sinks: undermount (careful countertop cuts needed), drop-in, farmhouse-style, single or double bowls, and prep sinks. Our work includes assembling drain baskets, strainers, P-traps, and connecting water supplies. We use braided stainless steel supply lines for durability, avoiding outdated plastic tubing that can crack. We also install garbage disposals as part of your sink setup when needed.
Faucets come in many configurations, and we handle them all—single-hole, three-hole, or deck-mounted with plates. Everything gets tested to prevent leaks before we leave. If you want to move your sink, that involves rerouting drains, modifying vents, and extending supply lines. We manage the whole process, including permits and inspections.
Dishwasher & Appliance Hookups
We connect dishwashers with proper hot water supply lines and secure drain hoses with air gaps or high loops to prevent backflow contamination. Electrical connections are handled by electricians, but we coordinate to make sure everything works smoothly. For refrigerators with ice makers and water dispensers, we run dedicated cold water lines with shutoff valves kept accessible behind your unit.
Beyond these, we install instant hot water dispensers, under-sink filtration systems, and reverse osmosis units, including specialized faucets and connections. Reach out at 224-526-9629 for any kitchen appliance plumbing.
Gas Line Installation for Kitchen Appliances
Switching to a gas range or adding a gas cooktop? We install all gas lines to proper codes—sizing pipes for required BTUs, running lines from the gas meter or existing supply, installing shutoff valves, and using flexible connectors rated for kitchen appliances. Each line is pressure-tested for safety, and we handle all necessary permits and inspections. Check out our gas line services page to learn more.
Heads up: new gas lines to islands or new stove locations should be roughed in before cabinets go in. Retrofitting gas lines after cabinetry is in place is a hassle and costly. Plan with your GC and us early to avoid surprises.
Pot Filler Faucet Installation
A pot filler faucet mounted over the stove makes filling large pots easy without hauling water across the kitchen. We install a cold water supply line inside the wall about 56 to 60 inches off the floor and roughly 4 inches from the center of the range. This is simplest during remodels with open walls; retrofits in finished kitchens require cutting into walls, patching, and repainting or retiling. Call us at 224-526-9629 to go over your options.
Island Sink Drain & Vent Solutions
Island sinks need special plumbing since they lack a nearby wall vent. We install island loop vents or air admittance valves (AAVs) depending on local codes. Running hot and cold water to the island is straightforward, but routing the drain and vent pipes underneath the floor and back up into the island cabinet requires careful design. We’re well-versed in island sink installations—let’s talk about your kitchen layout before you finalize plans.
Kitchen Plumbing Checklist
- Installation or replacement of sinks (undermount, farmhouse, drop-in)
- Installation of faucets of any style
- Garbage disposal install or service
- Dishwasher water and drain connections
- Water line for refrigerator ice makers
- Gas line installation for stoves, cooktops, ovens
- Pot filler faucet rough-in and installation
- Under-sink water filtration and reverse osmosis units
- Drain and vent setup for island sinks
- Upgrade of shutoff valves throughout kitchen
- Prep or bar sink additions in pantry or island
Timing Tips for Kitchen Plumbing
- Confirm sink location before demolition: Moving the sink is the most involved plumbing change—make sure it’s set before ordering cabinets
- Run gas lines before cabinetry: Installing gas lines to islands or new stove spots has to happen before cabinet install
- Install pot fillers before backsplash: Easier to open the wall before tile goes up
- Replace old shutoff valves while accessible: Old gate valves can leak—upgrade to ball valves during plumbing exposure
- Run refrigerator water lines before countertops: Easier running ice maker lines before counters are set
Frequently Asked Questions About Kitchen Plumbing
Yes, we can. Moving a sink to an island requires special venting—like an island loop vent or an air admittance valve—because you can’t tie into a traditional wall vent. Running the water supply is straightforward, but routing the drain and vent pipes through the floor takes planning. We do island sink installs regularly—give us a call at 224-526-9629 before you lock in your kitchen design.
For replacing fixtures in the same spot—like faucets or disposals—you usually don’t need a permit. But if you’re rerouting drains, adding new supply lines, installing gas lines, or changing the kitchen layout, permits are required. We cover the permitting and inspection process to keep your project up to code.
Yes, we handle that. Installing gas lines is safest and easiest during a remodel when walls are open. We size, install, pressure test, and get permits for gas lines serving ranges, cooktops, or ovens. Make sure to schedule this rough-in before cabinets go in.
Absolutely. We coordinate closely with your general contractor’s schedule and work as the plumbing subcontractor for kitchen remodels. We also handle permits and inspections, so your project flows smoothly. Call us at 224-526-9629 early to get us on your team.