Kitchen Remodel Plumbing That Prevents Leaks, Odors, and Repeat Clogs

A kitchen remodel changes how water moves through your home. When you relocate a sink, add a dishwasher, upgrade to a larger disposal, or install a pot filler, the plumbing behind the walls has to be reworked, not just hooked back up.

And in kitchens, buildup is a real factor. Dallas Water Utilities notes that improperly disposing of fats, oils, and grease can contribute to blockages in homeowner pipes and city sanitary sewer lines.

Common headaches we see after rushed kitchen plumbing include:

  • Slow draining sinks or a disposal that backs up
  • Dishwasher discharge issues or under sink leaks
  • Gurgling sounds or odors from poor drainage flow
  • Repeat clogs that keep coming back
Good kitchen plumbing remodeling is about planning the layout, protecting flow, and making sure everything works reliably once the finishes are in.