Plumbing Services for Kitchen Remodels in Montgomery, IL
A kitchen plumbing update could be a quick faucet swap and disposal hookup in an afternoon or a detailed project involving moving the sink, installing gas lines for a new stove, adding prep sinks, or putting in a pot filler. The size of the job affects pricing, schedule, and permit needs, but we take care of all the details for you.
My advice: call us before your cabinets arrive. If you’re relocating the sink, the drain and vent work has to happen early, while subfloors are exposed. Gas lines for stoves or cooktops need rough-in before cabinetry. Pot fillers require wall access behind the range — it’s far simpler to do before tile and backsplash go in. Scheduling plumbing early will save headaches later.
We also handle stand-alone kitchen plumbing jobs outside remodels like faucet replacements, disposal repairs, dishwasher hookups, and fridge water line installations. Remodeling is also a great opportunity to check if your water heater can handle the new setup and clear any stubborn kitchen drains before everything is sealed up. Call us at 331-216-0396 when you need expert kitchen plumbing service.
Our Kitchen Plumbing Services
Sink and Faucet Installation
We work with all sink types: undermount (we coordinate the countertop cutout), drop-in, apron-front farmhouse styles, single or double bowls, and prep sinks. Our installation covers drains, strainers, P-traps, and connecting braided stainless supply lines—not the brittle plastic ones. If you want a garbage disposal, we’ll install and hook it up in the same visit.
For faucets, we handle every style, whether it’s a single-hole mount, 3-hole with a deck plate, or even wall-mounted faucets. We pressure-test everything before we finish. Moving a sink to a new spot? That’s a bigger job involving drain rerouting, vent adjustments, and supply line extensions – we manage the permits and inspections needed.
Dishwasher & Appliance Hookups
Hooking up a dishwasher requires connecting hot water, installing the drain hose with a high loop or air gap (to prevent backflow), and ensuring the electrical setup is safe (we coordinate with your electrician if needed). For refrigerators with ice makers or water dispensers, we run dedicated cold water lines using copper or braided stainless tubing with accessible shutoff valves behind the fridge.
We also set up instant hot water taps, under-sink filtration, and reverse osmosis units. For RO systems, we install dedicated faucets, hook up supply and drain lines, and advise on filter changes. Give us a call at 331-216-0396 for any appliance plumbing needs in your kitchen.
Gas Lines for Kitchen Appliances
Switching to a gas range or adding a gas cooktop? We size the gas pipe to match the appliance’s BTU load, run it from your meter or gas supply, install shut-off valves, connect using flexible code-approved connectors, and pressure test everything. We handle permits and schedule inspections to make sure it’s all safe and code-compliant. Check out our gas line services page for details.
Important note: gas line rough-in must be done before cabinets go in, especially for island cooktops or new appliance locations. Running gas lines after cabinetry is a headache and more expensive. Plan with your GC and us early in your remodel.
Pot Filler Faucet Installation
A pot filler faucet mounts on the wall behind your stove to fill pots without hauling heavy water across the kitchen. It needs a cold water supply line run inside the wall about 56–60 inches off the floor and a few inches to one side of the stove’s center. Ideal to install during a remodel with open walls. Retrofitting one in an existing finished kitchen means cutting into the wall, then patching and painting after—we do clean work to minimize hassle. Call 331-216-0396 to talk about your setup.
Island Sink Plumbing & Drain Venting
Island sinks are tricky because their drains can’t connect to a vent stack through a wall like normal. We install island loop vents or air admittance valves (AAVs) as required by local codes. Supplying hot and cold water is straightforward, but routing drain and vent lines through the floor and subfloor takes careful planning. We’ve done plenty of island plumbing setups—call us before you finalize your kitchen layout so we can make sure everything flows right.
Kitchen Plumbing Checklist
- Removing and installing sinks (undermount, farmhouse, drop-in)
- Faucet installations in various styles
- Garbage disposal installation or replacement
- Dishwasher water and drain hook up
- Refrigerator ice maker water line installation
- Gas line setups for ranges, cooktops, or ovens
- Pot filler faucet rough-in and installation
- Under-sink water filtration and reverse osmosis system installation
- Island sink drain and vent routing
- Replacement of shutoff valves around the kitchen
- Adding prep or bar sinks in pantries or islands
Timing Tips for Kitchen Plumbing
- Set sink location before demolition: Moving the sink is the biggest plumbing change—finalize location before ordering cabinets
- Complete gas rough-in early: Gas lines for islands or new ranges must be done before cabinetry is installed
- Install pot filler before backsplash: Wall opening is much easier before tile is added
- Upgrade shutoff valves while accessible: Replace old gate valves with ball valves during plumbing exposure
- Run fridge water line early: Easier to install ice maker lines before countertops are set
Kitchen Remodeling FAQ
Yes, you can, but it’s one of the more involved plumbing tasks. Island sinks need special venting, like an island loop vent or an air admittance valve (AAV), since there’s no wall vent nearby. Running supply lines is straightforward, but the drain and vent routing through the floor requires careful work. We’ve done many island sinks and can guide you on the best approach. Give us a call at 331-216-0396 before finalizing your plans.
If you’re just swapping fixtures in place (like faucets, disposals, or dishwashers), a permit usually isn't required. But if you’re rerouting drains, installing new supply lines, adding gas lines, or changing the layout, a permit is necessary. We take care of all the permitting and inspections as part of our service.
Absolutely. Installing gas lines is best done during a remodel with open walls. We handle properly sized, pressure-tested gas line installation for stoves, ovens, and cooktops with permits and inspections. Plan to have this done before cabinets go in to avoid costly fixes later.
Yes, we often collaborate as the plumbing subcontractor on kitchen remodels. We sync our schedule with your general contractor and coordinate permits and inspections so plumbing fits smoothly into your overall timeline. Reach out at 331-216-0396 to get us involved early.