New Construction & Remodeling

Kitchen Remodel Plumbing

Kitchen remodels often move sinks, appliances and lines. We handle the plumbing scope to keep your project on track.

Kitchen Remodel Plumbing — Sembler & Sons Plumbing

Kitchen remodel plumbing

Kitchens are where plumbing and daily life meet most often, so a remodel usually means moving sinks, adding appliance connections, and updating lines that may be decades old. We handle the plumbing scope of kitchen remodels across Indian River County, coordinating with your project so the new layout works exactly as designed. From relocating a sink to connecting a new appliance, we keep the work to code and on schedule.

Our diagnose-first mindset carries into remodels: if we uncover an aging connection or a hidden issue behind the cabinets, we show it to you and explain the options rather than adding work without a clear reason.

Common kitchen plumbing changes

A kitchen remodel can involve a range of plumbing work depending on the design.

  • Relocating the sink or adding a sink to an island
  • Connecting new appliances such as dishwashers, refrigerators with water lines, or pot fillers
  • Installing or replacing a garbage disposal and its drain connection
  • Updating aging supply and drain lines uncovered during the remodel

Coordinating with your remodel

Kitchen projects move fast and involve several trades, so the plumbing has to be sequenced correctly. We confirm the scope against your kitchen plan, rough-in any relocated lines at the right stage, and return to set the sink, disposal, and connections when the space is ready. Getting the timing right keeps the whole project on track.

Adding new connections

Many kitchen upgrades call for new water connections, whether for a refrigerator, a pot filler, or a relocated sink. In most cases these can be added, and we confirm feasibility based on your layout and run the connection to code. Doing it properly the first time means no leaks and no surprises once the cabinets and counters are in.

What affects the cost

The estimate depends on the extent of any relocation, the fixtures and appliances involved, access conditions, and permitting if required. We define the plumbing scope and review it with you before beginning.

When you need it

  • Renovating a kitchen
  • Relocating a sink or island
  • Adding appliances needing hookups
  • Upgrading fixtures and disposals

Warning signs

  • Plans moving the sink or appliances
  • Outdated supply and drain lines
  • Issues uncovered during demo
  • New appliance requirements

Common causes

  • Layout changes
  • Aging connections
  • Appliance upgrades
  • Fixture replacements

What affects cost

  • Extent of relocation
  • Fixtures and appliances
  • Access conditions
  • Permitting if required

Our process

  1. 1Confirm scope with your kitchen plan
  2. 2Rough-in relocated lines
  3. 3Set sink, disposal and connections
  4. 4Test for proper, leak-free operation

Local considerations

In new construction & remodeling work across Indian River County, local water conditions, code requirements and property age can all affect the right approach. We assess your specific situation before recommending a solution.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Often, yes, though it depends on your layout and how the drain and vent can be run. We confirm feasibility based on your plan and complete the work to code.
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