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Professional Kitchen & Bathroom Plumbing Services

Remodeling a kitchen or bathroom? Licensed plumbers handle rough-in plumbing, fixture installation, gas connections, and everything in between.

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Written by Mike Reynolds, Licensed Master Plumber, 18+ Years Experience
Content reviewed by David Mitchell, Licensed General Contractor, 20+ Years in Residential Trades

Signs You Need Kitchen & Bathroom Plumbing

If you notice any of these warning signs, it may be time to call a licensed plumber.

Persistent Dripping or Leaking Fixtures

A faucet, showerhead, or supply line that continues to leak despite tightening indicates worn components that need professional replacement.

Low Water Pressure at a Specific Fixture

Reduced flow at one sink or shower — while other fixtures are normal — suggests a clogged aerator, corroded valve, or undersized supply line.

Slow or Gurgling Drains

A kitchen or bathroom drain that is chronically slow or gurgles may have a venting issue or partial blockage in the drain line.

Outdated or Corroded Fixtures

Green buildup on valves, rusted handles, or fixtures that are difficult to operate are signs that replacement is overdue.

Planning a Remodel

Any kitchen or bathroom renovation that involves moving fixtures, adding new ones, or changing the layout requires professional plumbing rough-in work.

About Kitchen & Bathroom Plumbing

Kitchen and bathroom remodels are among the most common home improvement projects — and the plumbing work is the backbone of both. Whether you are updating fixtures in place or completely reconfiguring the layout, licensed plumbers handle the behind-the-wall and under-floor work that everything else depends on.

Kitchen plumbing services include sink installation (undermount, farmhouse, and double-bowl configurations), faucet installation, garbage disposal installation, dishwasher hookup, ice maker lines, pot filler installation, instant hot water dispensers, gas line installation for stoves and ranges, and relocating drain and supply lines for new layouts.

Bathroom plumbing services include toilet installation, vanity sink and faucet installation, shower valve rough-in and trim, bathtub drain and overflow installation, tub-to-shower conversions, bidet installation, adding bathroom venting, and relocating drain and supply lines. For bathroom additions, plumbers install complete new waste and supply systems, including venting that meets code.

Licensed plumbers coordinate with general contractors and tile installers to ensure the rough-in plumbing is positioned correctly before walls are closed. This coordination is critical — a shower valve set at the wrong depth, a drain in the wrong location, or an improperly vented fixture will cause problems that are expensive to fix after tile is installed.

All rough-in work is pressure-tested and inspected before walls and floors are closed, ensuring leak-free operation from day one.

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How It Works

1

Layout and Scope Review

A licensed plumber reviews the project plans, verifies fixture locations, and identifies any drain, supply, or vent modifications required.

2

Rough-In Plumbing

Supply lines, drain lines, and vent pipes are installed or relocated behind walls and under floors before surfaces are closed.

3

Inspection and Pressure Test

All rough-in work is pressure-tested and submitted for code inspection before drywall, tile, or flooring is installed.

4

Fixture Trim-Out

After finished surfaces are complete, the plumber installs and connects all fixtures, faucets, appliances, and supply lines, then verifies leak-free operation.

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How Kitchen & Bathroom Plumbing Works

A straightforward, transparent process from start to finish.

1

Layout and Scope Review

A licensed plumber reviews the project plans, verifies fixture locations, and identifies any drain, supply, or vent modifications required.

2

Rough-In Plumbing

Supply lines, drain lines, and vent pipes are installed or relocated behind walls and under floors before surfaces are closed.

3

Inspection and Pressure Test

All rough-in work is pressure-tested and submitted for code inspection before drywall, tile, or flooring is installed.

4

Fixture Trim-Out

After finished surfaces are complete, the plumber installs and connects all fixtures, faucets, appliances, and supply lines, then verifies leak-free operation.

Why Choose a Licensed Plumber for Kitchen & Bathroom Plumbing

Fast Response

Same-day scheduling available. A licensed plumber gets it done right the first time.

Licensed & Insured

Every plumber is state-licensed, carries full liability insurance, and has passed a background check.

Upfront, Fair Pricing

You get a clear, flat-rate quote before any work begins. No hidden fees, no surprises on your bill.

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Kitchen & Bathroom Plumbing — Frequently Asked Questions

How much does plumbing cost for a bathroom remodel in New York?
Plumbing costs for a bathroom remodel in New York typically range from $1,500 to $5,000 depending on the scope. A like-for-like fixture swap (same locations) is on the lower end. Moving fixtures to new locations, adding a shower body spray system, or roughing in a new bathroom from scratch costs more due to additional pipe routing, drain relocation, and venting work.
Can a plumber move a kitchen sink to a different location?
Yes. Relocating a kitchen sink requires extending or rerouting the drain line, supply lines, and vent pipe to the new location. The complexity and cost depend on the distance of the move and whether the new location is on an island (which requires special venting) or along a wall. A licensed plumber can assess the feasibility and provide an estimate.
Do I need a plumber for a kitchen or bathroom remodel?
Yes. Any work involving water supply lines, drain lines, gas lines, or vent pipes must be performed by a licensed plumber to meet NY plumbing codes. This includes moving or adding fixtures, connecting appliances, and modifying drain or vent configurations. Improper plumbing work can cause leaks, sewer gas exposure, and code violations that affect resale.
When should the plumber be scheduled during a remodel?
Plumbing work happens in two phases: rough-in (before walls and floors are closed — drain, supply, and vent pipes are installed and inspected) and trim-out (after walls and floors are finished — fixtures, faucets, and appliances are connected). Coordinate with your general contractor to schedule the plumber before framing inspection and after tile/countertop installation.

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