Professional Kitchen Plumbing in Spring Grove, IL
Kitchen plumbing work can be as simple as replacing a faucet or hooking up a new disposal, or as complex as relocating a sink, running new gas lines for your stove, or installing a pot filler faucet. The job’s size affects costs, scheduling, and whether we need permits. We manage all of it, making sure your plumbing is solid no matter the scope.
When planning your remodel, give us a call at 779-217-8410 early—before cabinets go in. Moving your sink means working on drain and supply lines under the subfloor, which is way easier before floors and cabinets are set. Running new gas lines or installing pot fillers requires access to open walls, so scheduling us during demolition or framing saves headaches later. Getting plumbing done early keeps your project on track and avoids costly delays.
We also handle smaller kitchen plumbing jobs outside of remodels, like faucet replacements, disposal services, dishwasher hookups, and fridge water lines. Remodeling is a great time to check your water heater capacity and clear slow kitchen drains to avoid surprises after cabinets are in. Reach out at 779-217-8410 anytime for expert advice or service.
Our Kitchen Plumbing Services
Sink and Faucet Setup
We fit all kinds of kitchen sinks: undermounts that require precise countertop cuts, drop-ins, farmhouse style, single or double bowls, plus prep sinks. Our installation covers everything from the drain basket and strainer to P-traps and shut-off valves. Supply lines are braided stainless steel for lasting durability, not brittle plastic.
We handle faucet installation in any configuration—single-hole, three-hole, or with deck plates—and test all connections thoroughly. Thinking of relocating your sink? We take care of all drain rerouting, vent adjustments, and supply line extensions with the proper permits and inspections.
Dishwasher and Appliance Hookups
We install dishwasher water connections with a proper high loop or air gap to keep waste out of your clean water. We also ensure the electrical supply to your dishwasher is in place, coordinating with electricians if needed. For refrigerators with ice makers or water dispensers, we run dedicated, well-supported cold water lines with accessible shut-off valves behind the fridge.
We’re experienced with connecting instant hot water dispensers and under-sink filtration systems, including reverse osmosis units. For RO systems, we install dedicated faucets and hook up supply and drain lines, plus we guide you on filter replacement schedules. Call 779-217-8410 to get all your kitchen appliance plumbing handled right.
Gas Line Installation for Kitchen Appliances
If you’re upgrading to a gas range or adding a cooktop to your island, we run gas lines sized properly for your appliance’s BTU load. We route the line from the gas meter or existing main, install shut-off valves, connect the appliance with a flexible, code-compliant connector, and pressure-test everything for safety. We also manage permits and inspections to keep your project compliant.
Important: gas line installation must happen before cabinets are set. Trying to run gas lines after cabinetry is installed is tough and disruptive. Make sure to coordinate with your general contractor and us early during your remodel.
Pot Filler Faucet Installation
Pot fillers are handy wall-mounted faucets above your stove that let you fill big pots without lugging them from the sink. Installing one means running a cold water line behind the wall, generally about 56 to 60 inches high and slightly offset from the stove center. It’s simpler during new construction or remodels when walls are open, but we can also add them in finished kitchens with careful cutting and patching. Call 779-217-8410 to talk about your setup.
Island Sink and Drain Solutions
Adding a sink to a kitchen island is more involved because venting the drain isn’t standard—usually it requires an island loop vent or an air admittance valve, depending on local code. Running hot and cold water supply to the island is straightforward, but routing the drain under the floor and back up through the island cabinetry takes planning and precision. We’ve done this many times and can help you design the best solution for your island.
Checklist for Kitchen Plumbing Work
- Removal and installation of all sink types (undermount, farmhouse, drop-in)
- Faucet installations for all mounting styles
- Garbage disposal installs or replacements
- Dishwasher supply and drain connections
- Refrigerator ice maker water line installs
- Gas line installations for ranges, cooktops, and ovens
- Pot filler faucet rough-in and final install
- Water filtration and reverse osmosis system setups
- Drain and vent routing for island sinks
- Shutoff valve upgrades throughout the kitchen plumbing
- Installation of prep or bar sinks in pantries or islands
Timing Tips for Kitchen Plumbing
- Confirm sink placement before demolition: Moving sinks drives cost and complexity—lock this down before ordering cabinetry.
- Install gas lines before cabinets: Running gas lines requires open wall access, so schedule this early in the remodel.
- Pot filler installation before backsplash: Cutting into walls is easier before tile is installed.
- Upgrade shutoff valves while accessible: Replace old gate valves with reliable ball valves when plumbing is exposed.
- Run fridge water lines before countertops: It’s simpler to route these lines before the counters go in.
Frequently Asked Questions About Kitchen Plumbing
Yes, but it’s one of the trickiest plumbing moves. Island sinks require special venting like an island loop vent or an air admittance valve to prevent drain traps from siphoning dry. We handle the supply lines easily, but the drain and vent routing under the floor takes detailed work. We’ve done this often—give us a call at 779-217-8410 before finalizing your island plans.
Minor repairs or replacements like faucet swaps or disposal hookups usually don’t need permits. But any work involving drain rerouting, new supply lines, gas piping, or layout changes must be permitted. We handle permit applications and inspections to keep everything up to code.
Absolutely. Installing gas lines is best done during a remodel with open walls. We size and run the line, install shut-offs, test it thoroughly, and manage the permit process. Scheduling the gas rough-in before cabinets go in is key.
Yes, we work closely with general contractors and designers to fit plumbing rough-ins and finish work into the overall project schedule. We coordinate permits and inspections to keep things smooth. Call 779-217-8410 to get us involved early on.