Kitchen Plumbing
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Kitchen Plumbing
Kitchen plumbing covers all the water supply, drainage, and connection points that keep the sink, RO, dishwasher, and other appliances working smoothly and safely. It is designed so that washing, cooking, and cleaning happen without leaks, backflow, or bad odours from the drain.
Kitchen Plumbing – Service Overview
Kitchen plumbing includes hot and cold water lines to the sink and appliances, drain lines and traps under the sink, vents, valves, and filters. The goal is to provide strong water pressure, fast drainage, and easy access for future maintenance while keeping everything neatly concealed inside cabinets.
What we do
Plan or verify the layout of the sink, tap, RO, dishwasher, and other water‑using appliances with correct heights, distances, and slopes.
Install or repair hot and cold supply lines (CPVC/PEX/copper) with proper valves under the sink so each appliance can be isolated when needed.
Set up complete sink drainage: basket strainer, tailpiece, P‑trap, and waste line connections, ensuring correct slope and airtight joints to avoid leaks and odours.
Connect RO units, dishwashers, water purifiers, and filters to inlet and outlet lines, including safe drain connections for reject water.
Test all joints for leaks, check flow and drainage, and finish with neat sealing around the sink and fixtures.
Where we are expert
New modular kitchens where plumbing must align precisely with cabinets, sink cut‑outs, and built‑in appliances.
Renovation kitchens where existing lines need shifting, resizing, or replacing due to rust, low pressure, or frequent choking.
Compact kitchens that demand smart routing of pipes and valves to maximise storage space inside cabinets.
What makes us unique
Practical, service‑friendly layouts that keep valves, traps, and joints accessible for future maintenance, instead of burying everything behind fixed panels.
Use of reliable pipes, traps, and fittings matched to local water quality (hard water, high pressure, etc.) to reduce scaling, leaks, and failures.
Neat finishing: properly sealed sink edges, organised pipes under the counter, and clear labelling of hot/cold and appliance connections.
Clear explanation of how the kitchen plumbing is laid out, plus basic usage and maintenance tips so owners can spot issues early and avoid major damage.