Kitchen Plumbing Work in Coal City, IL
Plumbing for kitchen remodels can be quick and simple, like swapping out a faucet, installing a new garbage disposal, or hooking up a dishwasher. But it can also be more involved—moving the sink to the island, installing a new gas line for your cooktop, adding a prep sink, or roughing in a pot filler faucet behind the stove. Your project’s size and complexity determine the cost, duration, and if permits are necessary. Either way, our team’s ready to get it done correctly.
Here’s a tip: call us at 779-217-8365 early, before your cabinets go in. If you’re moving your sink, the drains and water lines need to be rerouted while the floor and walls are accessible. Running a new gas line for a range or island cooktop must happen well before the cabinetry is installed. Likewise, pot fillers require opening the wall behind the stove—much simpler before backsplash tile is in place. Scheduling plumbing work early keeps your remodel on track and avoids costly delays.
We also handle kitchen plumbing repairs and upgrades outside of remodels—like faucet replacements, disposal repairs, dishwasher hookups, and refrigerator water line installs. Remodeling time is a great chance to check your water heater capacity and resolve slow drain issues before you close things up. For any plumbing needs in your kitchen, just call 779-217-8365.
Our Kitchen Plumbing Services
Kitchen Sink & Faucet Setup
We fit every style of kitchen sink: undermount (we coordinate the countertop cutout), drop-in, apron-front farmhouse, single or double bowls, and prep sinks. Installation includes assembling the drain components like the basket strainer and P-trap, plus connecting durable braided stainless supply lines—not old plastic tubing that often fails. When needed, we install and hook up garbage disposals alongside sink work.
For faucets, we handle all mounting types—single-hole, three-hole, with or without deck plates—and test under pressure to ensure no leaks. Shifting the sink location involves more work, including rerouting drains, adjusting vents, and extending water lines. We take care of those bigger projects with proper permits and inspections.
Dishwasher & Appliance Plumbing
Connecting your dishwasher means setting up the hot water supply, running the drain hose with a high loop or air gap to prevent backflow, and checking the electrical setup (we coordinate with electricians). For fridge ice makers and water dispensers, we install dedicated cold water lines with proper shutoff valves behind your refrigerator using copper or braided stainless piping.
We also install instant hot water taps, under-sink filtration, and reverse osmosis systems. For RO systems, we add a dedicated faucet, connect supply and waste lines, and help with maintenance schedules. Reach out at 779-217-8365 for all your kitchen appliance plumbing needs.
Gas Line Installation for Kitchen Appliances
Planning to switch from electric to gas or add a gas cooktop on your island? We install the gas lines sized properly for your appliance’s BTUs, run the pipe from your gas meter or existing line, install shutoff valves, and connect with approved flexible connectors. After installation, we pressure test everything and handle all permits and inspections for safety and code compliance. Visit our gas line services page for more details.
It’s important to schedule gas line installation before cabinets go in. Trying to add or reroute gas lines once cabinetry is installed causes a lot of extra work and expense. Work with your general contractor and us early to avoid headaches later.
Installing Pot Filler Faucets
A pot filler faucet mounts on the wall near your stove to fill pots right at the cooktop, saving trips to the sink. It needs a cold water line run inside the wall about 56 to 60 inches above the floor and offset from the range center. It’s easy to install during a remodel when walls are open, but we can also retrofit one in finished kitchens with minimal disruption. Let us know what you’re imagining—call 779-217-8365 to explore your options.
Island Sink Drain & Vent Solutions
Installing a sink on a kitchen island brings special challenges, because the drain can’t vent through a nearby wall like usual. Code-compliant solutions include island loop vents or air admittance valves (AAVs), depending on local rules. Running hot and cold supply lines to the island is straightforward, but routing the drain and vent through the floor requires careful planning and experience. We handle island sinks regularly in this area, so talk with us about your plans before finalizing your design.
Checklist for Kitchen Plumbing Jobs
- Removal and installation of sinks (undermount, farmhouse, drop-in)
- Faucet installation for every style
- Garbage disposal install or replacement
- Dishwasher water supply and drain hookups
- Refrigerator ice maker water line installation
- Gas line installation for ranges, cooktops, and ovens
- Pot filler faucet rough-in and mounting
- Under-sink water filtration and reverse osmosis systems
- Drain and vent routing for island sinks
- Upgrading shutoff valves throughout the kitchen
- Installing prep or bar sinks in pantries or islands
Timing Tips for Kitchen Plumbing
- Confirm sink placement before demolition: Moving the sink is a big job—finalize location before ordering cabinets
- Complete gas line rough-in before cabinetry: Gas piping must be in before cabinet installation
- Install pot filler before backsplash tile: Wall access is easier before tiling
- Replace old shutoff valves while accessible: Ball valves last longer than gate valves and make future servicing easier
- Run fridge water lines before counters go in: Easier to complete supply lines before countertops are set
Kitchen Remodeling FAQs
Yes, but it’s a more involved plumbing task due to venting requirements. Island sinks need special venting like an island loop vent or an air admittance valve (AAV) since there’s no nearby wall vent. Running the supply lines is straightforward, but routing the drain and vent through the floor requires experience. We’ve worked on many island sinks—call 779-217-8365 to discuss your setup before finalizing plans.
Minor fixture replacements like faucets or disposals usually don’t require permits. However, any work involving drain line rerouting, new water supply rough-ins, gas line installations, or changing the kitchen layout will need permits and inspections. We handle all permitting and coordinate inspections as part of our service.
Yes, and it’s best done during remodeling when walls are open. We install gas lines for ranges, cooktops, and ovens—sized correctly, pressure tested, and permitted. Make sure to schedule the gas line rough-in ahead of cabinet installation to avoid costly rework.
Absolutely. We work as plumbing subcontractors on remodel projects, syncing our timeline with your general contractor and designers. We handle plumbing rough-ins, finish work, permitting, and inspections to fit your remodel schedule. Contact us early at 779-217-8365 to get us involved from the start.