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Kitchen plumbing

Kitchen plumbing in Palm Coast, FL

Your kitchen plumbing works hard every day — the sink, faucet, drain, disposal, and dishwasher connections all have to work together. We help with sink plumbing, under-sink leaks, dishwasher connections, drains, fixture changes, and the plumbing side of kitchen remodels.

Water under the sink?

A small drip can soak the cabinet floor, damage stored items, and create musty odors. We find the source and fix the plumbing side — fast.

(386) 353-9386

Plumbing that keeps the kitchen running

A kitchen has several plumbing parts working together in a tight space — sink basins, faucets, shut-off valves, supply lines, traps, disposals, dishwasher lines, and remodel connections all need to be set up correctly.

This page focuses on kitchen-wide and remodel plumbing. For dedicated disposal work see garbage disposal; for faucet problems see faucet & fixture repair; for stubborn clogs see drain cleaning. Call (386) 353-9386 for kitchen plumbing help.

What we do

Kitchen plumbing services

Repairs, fixture changes, hookups, and the plumbing side of remodel work.

Kitchen sink plumbing

The center of the room’s plumbing. We handle leaking sink plumbing, loose drain parts, damaged traps, poor drainage, and adjustments for sink replacement.

Leaks under the sink

Drips from drain connections, P-traps, supply lines, shut-off valves, faucet or disposal connections, or the dishwasher hose. We find the source and repair it.

See Leak Detection →

Dishwasher connections

The plumbing side of dishwasher install and replacement — water supply line, drain hose, shut-off valve, and sink or disposal drain connection (not appliance repair).

Kitchen drain connections

Drains collect grease, soap, food residue, and debris. A slow drain may be the trap, disposal connection, branch drain, or deeper line.

See Drain Cleaning →

Fixture changes

Changing a sink, faucet, disposal, or dishwasher needs the new fixture connected properly to the existing supply and drain system, with leak checks.

See Faucet & Fixture Repair →

Kitchen remodel plumbing

Moving a sink, changing a dishwasher location, replacing a basin, adjusting drains, or preparing plumbing for a new layout — the plumbing side of remodels.

Sink & drain

Kitchen sink & drain plumbing

Daily use without leaks, odors, or backups.

Sink drain problems

Grease, food debris, soap buildup, and residue slow the drain. The clog may be in the P-trap or farther down — repeated short-term fixes mean it should be checked.

See Drain Cleaning →

P-trap leaks

The curved pipe under the sink stops sewer gas and catches debris. Loose, cracked, or misaligned, it can leak into the cabinet and create odors.

Supply line leaks

Hot and cold lines to the faucet can loosen, wear, or leak at the connections. A small drip can still damage the cabinet over time.

Shut-off valve problems

The valves under the sink stop water to the faucet or dishwasher line. Stuck, corroded, or leaking valves make future repairs harder.

Odors from the sink area

Trapped food waste, a dirty disposal, a dry trap, or a drain connection problem. If odors return after cleaning, the setup needs attention.

Dishwashers

Dishwasher plumbing connections

We focus on the plumbing side — supply, drain, and connections.

Water supply line

The dishwasher needs a water supply connection. A leaking, loose, or newly connected line should be handled carefully.

Drain hose

Carries water from the dishwasher into the kitchen drain. Loose, kinked, poorly connected, or leaking, water shows up under the sink or appliance.

Disposal connection

Many dishwashers drain through the disposal or nearby sink drain. If the disposal is replaced, the dishwasher drain must be set up properly.

See Garbage Disposal →

Replacement hookups

When replacing a dishwasher, we disconnect and reconnect water and drain lines when the setup allows — plumbing connections, not appliance-level work.

Plumbing connections, not appliance repair

We handle the plumbing side of dishwashers — water supply, drain hose, shut-off valve, and disposal/sink drain connections, plus plumbing-side leak checks.

This isn’t appliance repair. If the issue is the dishwasher door, tub, pump, motor, heating, or control board, an appliance-repair provider may be needed.

Remodels

Kitchen remodel plumbing

A remodel is the right time to make sure the hidden plumbing fits the new layout.

New sink plumbing

Basin depth, drain location, disposal connection, and cabinet layout affect the fit. We connect the drain, P-trap, supply lines, and shut-off valves.

Moving the kitchen sink

More involved than a same-spot swap — it may need moved supply and drain lines, venting considerations, and dishwasher connections, planned before cabinets.

Adding or moving a dishwasher

Adding or relocating a dishwasher during a remodel may require water-supply and drain connection changes. We handle the plumbing-side connections.

Fixing old problems first

A remodel is a good time to address old shut-off valves, slow drains, worn supply lines, poor drain alignment, and hidden leaks before new finishes go in.

Leaks

Kitchen leaks & water damage

Kitchen leaks hide in cabinets or behind appliances and cause damage before they’re obvious.

Common leak areas

Faucet connections, supply lines, shut-off valves, sink drain connections, P-traps, disposal connections, dishwasher hoses, and ice-maker lines.

Signs of a leak

Damp cabinets, warped cabinet flooring, musty odors, water stains, soft wood, bubbling paint, loose flooring, or water under the dishwasher.

See Leak Detection →

Why fast repair matters

Water under the sink damages cabinet floors, baseboards, flooring, and drywall. In the humid climate, trapped moisture makes odors and damage harder to control.

If it’s leaking now

Water leaking under the kitchen sink?

A few simple steps can reduce damage before service.

1

Turn off the water

If it’s from a supply line or faucet connection, turn off the shut-off valves under the sink. If those don’t work, shut off the main supply.

2

Stop using the sink

If the leak happens when the sink drains, stop running water until the drain connection can be checked.

3

Clear the cabinet

Remove stored items from under the sink so they don’t soak up water.

4

Dry the area

Use towels to dry the cabinet floor and nearby plumbing so you can see whether water is still leaking.

5

Call for help

Call (386) 353-9386 and explain where water is showing up. If it’s spreading quickly, see our emergency plumber page.

How it works

Our kitchen plumbing process

Clear and practical, whether it’s a repair or a remodel.

01

You describe it

Sink leaking? Dishwasher connection dripping? Remodeling? Slow drain? Water under the cabinet? The details point to the next step.

02

We check it

We review the affected sink, drain, supply line, shut-off valve, dishwasher or disposal connection, or remodel area.

03

Explain options

A repair may be simple; a remodel change may need planning; a hidden leak may need a closer look. We explain what’s involved.

04

We complete it

We handle the repair, hookup, drain adjustment, fixture connection, or remodel-related plumbing within scope.

05

We check the area

Before wrapping up, we check the affected connections for visible leaks and proper function.

FAQ

Kitchen plumbing questions

Why is my kitchen sink backing up?

Usually grease, food debris, soap residue, or buildup in the P-trap or drain line — and sometimes the garbage disposal. For stubborn or repeat clogs, see our drain cleaning page.

Can you install a dishwasher?

We handle the plumbing side — water supply and drain connections — when the setup allows. This doesn’t include appliance repair, electrical work, or internal dishwasher parts.

Can you replace a kitchen faucet?

Yes, faucet replacement may be part of kitchen plumbing or fixture work. For faucet-specific repair and installation, see our faucet & fixture repair page.

Why is there water under my kitchen sink?

It may come from a supply line, shut-off valve, faucet connection, P-trap, drain fitting, disposal connection, or dishwasher hose. The source should be identified before repair.

Can you move kitchen plumbing for a remodel?

Yes, when the layout and conditions allow — sink drains, supply lines, dishwasher connections, shut-off valves, and related changes.

Do you repair dishwashers?

We handle dishwasher plumbing connections (water supply and drain hookups), not appliance repair. For motor, heating, pump, door, or control issues, contact an appliance-repair provider.

Can a garbage disposal cause a sink backup?

Yes. A jammed or clogged disposal can slow or block the sink drain. Disposal repairs and replacements are covered on our garbage disposal page.

Do you handle kitchen plumbing for businesses?

Yes — plumbing-side kitchen and breakroom issues for offices, shops, and rentals. For broader needs, see commercial plumbing. (No food-service compliance or grease-trap work claimed.)

Schedule kitchen plumbing in Palm Coast

A small kitchen leak or slow drain can become a larger problem if ignored. Calling early helps protect cabinets, flooring, and the rest of the kitchen.

(386) 353-9386