Kitchen Plumbing for Sinks, Faucets, Drains & More

Professional kitchen plumbing services for repairs, replacements, installations, and plumbing problems affecting the fixtures and equipment in your kitchen.

Sink Plumbing Repair

Leaks can develop around drain connections, supply lines, valves, faucets, or piping beneath the sink.

Clogged and Drain

multiple drains in the home are slow or backing up, the issue may extend beyond the kitchen and involve a larger portion of the drainage system.

Garbage Disposal

Garbage disposals connect directly to the kitchen sink's drainage system, making them another potential source of kitchen plumbing problems.

Faucet Repair and Replacement

A kitchen faucet can develop several problems over time, including dripping, leaking around the base, poor water flow, loose components, or difficulty controlling temperature.

When Should You Call a Plumber?

Recurring drain clogs, persistent faucet drips, moisture beneath the sink, reduced water pressure, unusual odors, deteriorated shutoff valves, or unexplained water around the dishwasher.

The kitchen puts some of the hardest-working plumbing in your home all in one place. Your sink, faucet, drain, garbage disposal, dishwasher connection, water supply lines, and shutoff valves may all be used multiple times every day. When one of those components develops a problem, even routine tasks like cooking and cleaning can become difficult.

2 Sons Plumbing and Sewer provides kitchen plumbing services for repairs, replacements, installations, and plumbing problems affecting the fixtures and equipment in your kitchen.

Whether you're dealing with a leaking sink, clogged drain, broken garbage disposal, or planning a kitchen upgrade, call 2 Sons Plumbing and Sewer at (206) 487-1757 to schedule service.

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Kitchen Plumbing Problems We Can Help Solve

Kitchen plumbing problems can range from a slow drain to water unexpectedly appearing beneath the sink.

Common issues include:

Leaking kitchen faucets
Clogged or slow sink drains
Garbage disposal problems
Leaks beneath the kitchen sink
Damaged water supply lines
Faulty shutoff valves
Dishwasher connection leaks
Low faucet water pressure
Drain odors
Corroded pipes or fittings
Sink and faucet installation
Plumbing changes during kitchen remodeling

Because several plumbing connections are concentrated beneath and around the kitchen sink, identifying exactly where a problem originates isn't always obvious.

Kitchen Sink Plumbing Repair

A kitchen sink depends on both the water supply and drainage systems working correctly.

Leaks can develop around drain connections, supply lines, valves, faucets, or piping beneath the sink. Since many of these components are inside a cabinet, a small leak can go unnoticed until the cabinet base becomes wet or damaged.

If you find moisture beneath the sink, remove stored items and try to determine when the leak occurs. Water appearing while the faucet runs may indicate a different problem than water that appears only when the sink drains.

A plumber can trace the leak to its source and determine which component needs attention.

Clogged and Slow Kitchen Drains

Kitchen drains handle food residue, grease, soap, and other materials that can gradually accumulate inside the piping.

A developing blockage may first cause the sink to drain more slowly than usual. You may also hear gurgling noises, notice unpleasant drain odors, or see water temporarily backing up into the other side of a double-basin sink.

Recurring clogs can indicate that buildup remains farther inside the drain even after water begins flowing again.

If multiple drains in the home are slow or backing up, the issue may extend beyond the kitchen and involve a larger portion of the drainage system.

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Garbage Disposal Plumbing

Garbage disposals connect directly to the kitchen sink's drainage system, making them another potential source of kitchen plumbing problems.

A disposal may become clogged, jammed, begin leaking around its connections, or stop draining correctly. Water appearing beneath the disposal can come from the unit itself or from one of the plumbing connections attached to it.

If the disposal is damaged or has reached the end of its useful life, replacement may be more practical than continued repairs.

2 Sons Plumbing and Sewer can evaluate the disposal and connected drain plumbing to determine what's causing the problem.

Kitchen Faucet Repair and Replacement

A kitchen faucet can develop several problems over time, including dripping, leaking around the base, poor water flow, loose components, or difficulty controlling temperature.

Sometimes the solution is a repair to the existing faucet. In other cases, particularly with an older or heavily worn fixture, replacing it may provide better long-term value.

If you're installing a new kitchen faucet, a plumber can also inspect the supply connections and shutoff valves beneath the sink while they're accessible.

Dishwasher Water and Drain Connections

Dishwashers rely on the kitchen plumbing system for both incoming water and drainage.

Leaks can develop at supply lines, valves, drain hoses, or connections beneath the sink. Because dishwasher leaks may occur only during certain parts of a wash cycle, they aren't always immediately noticeable.

Water appearing near the dishwasher or inside the sink cabinet should be investigated before repeated leakage damages flooring or cabinetry.

Determining whether the problem comes from the plumbing connection or the appliance itself is an important first step.

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Kitchen Plumbing for Remodels and Upgrades

A kitchen renovation is an ideal time to evaluate plumbing that may have been hidden behind cabinets and walls for years.

Moving a sink, adding a fixture, changing the layout, or installing new equipment can require modifications to water supply and drain lines.

Even when the layout stays the same, existing valves, pipes, and connections should be checked before new cabinetry and fixtures make them difficult to access again.

Getting a plumber involved early can also help determine what's practical before the final kitchen layout is established.

When Should You Call a Plumber?

Some kitchen plumbing problems can be easy to overlook, particularly when everything still appears to function.

Pay attention to recurring drain clogs, persistent faucet drips, moisture beneath the sink, reduced water pressure, unusual odors, deteriorated shutoff valves, or unexplained water around the dishwasher.

Small leaks and drainage problems can become much more disruptive when they're allowed to continue.

Keep Your Kitchen Plumbing Working the Way It Should

From the faucet above the counter to the pipes and connections hidden beneath it, your kitchen depends on reliable plumbing every day.

2 Sons Plumbing and Sewer can repair kitchen leaks and drains, service plumbing connections, install new fixtures, and help with the plumbing portion of kitchen upgrades and renovations.

Call 2 Sons Plumbing and Sewer at (206) 487-1757 to schedule kitchen plumbing service.