Kitchen Plumbing
Kitchen plumbing is the system of pipes and fixtures that deliver clean water to a kitchen sink, dishwasher, and other appliances, as well as the drainage system that carries wastewater away from these appliances, including the sink and garbage disposal, if present; essentially, it's the network of pipes that allows for both water supply and waste removal in a kitchen space.
Our team of licensed and experienced plumbers is dedicated to providing high-quality bathroom plumbing repair services to residential and commercial properties in and around the area.
Contact us today for all your residential and commercial plumbing needs.
Kitchen Plumbing Services:
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Water supply lines installation and repair: Pipes bringing clean water from the main water line to the kitchen faucet, dishwasher, and refrigerator (if equipped with a water dispenser).
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Drain lines installation and repair: Pipes that carry wastewater away from the sink, dishwasher, and garbage disposal.
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Sink P-trap installation and replacement: A U-shaped pipe under the sink that prevents sewer gases from entering the home.
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Faucet installation and replacement: The fixture that controls the flow of hot and cold water.
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Dishwasher installation.
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Fixtures installation: Faucets, sinks, garbage disposals, and other appliances that interact directly with the water supply and drainage system.
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Gas lines installation and repair: Pipes that deliver natural gas from the main gas line to the stove or other gas appliances.


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Slow draining: Water taking significantly longer to drain from sink.
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Low water pressure: Noticeably weak water flow from faucet.
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Leaky faucet: Dripping faucets that continuously waste water.
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Unpleasant odors: Sewer-like smells coming from drain.
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Discolored water: Water appearing rusty, cloudy, or with unusual color.
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High water bills: Sudden increase in water usage without explanation.
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Water stains: Visible water marks on walls or ceiling around plumbing fixtures.
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Dishwasher leaks: Improper installation or faulty connections on a dishwasher can lead to leaks and water damage.
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Broken garbage disposal: If your garbage disposal jams or malfunctions, a plumber can safely repair or replace it.
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Leaks under the sink: A leak beneath the sink can be caused by loose connections or damaged pipes and needs prompt attention.
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Plumbing upgrades during kitchen remodel: When renovating your kitchen, a plumber can ensure proper installation and code compliance for new appliances and plumbing fixtures.
Signs You Might Need A Kitchen Plumber: