
Kitchen Plumbing by Garrett Construction
Professional kitchen plumbing services that keep your home running the way it should.
5 Highlights on Kitchen Plumbing
What sets Garrett Construction's plumbing services apart on every kitchen project.
Full Installation and Repair Coverage
Garrett Construction handles everything from supply line connections and drain assemblies to garbage disposal units and dishwasher hookups in residential and commercial kitchens.
Code-Compliant Work
Every kitchen plumbing job meets local building codes and International Plumbing Code (IPC) standards, so your project passes inspection the first time.
Same-Day Diagnostics
Our team inspects your kitchen plumbing system quickly, identifies the root cause, and gives you a clear, itemized estimate before any work begins.
Licensed and Insured Crews
Garrett Construction employs qualified plumbers with hands-on experience in rough-in plumbing, finish plumbing, and fixture installation across kitchen environments.
Durable Materials Only
We install copper, PEX, and CPVC piping along with NSF-certified fixtures to ensure long-term performance and water safety in your kitchen.
Our Kitchen Plumbing Work
See examples of our professional plumbing work across kitchen projects in the Twin Cities area.

Our Specialties

Sink & Faucet Installation
Install new sinks and faucets with precision. We work with undermount, farmhouse, and drop-in sinks, paired with pulldown, touchless, or traditional faucets.

Plumbing Rough-In & Relocation
Moving your sink or adding a prep sink? We handle all supply line and drain relocations to support your new kitchen layout.

Garbage Disposal & Water Filtration
Install or upgrade garbage disposals and whole-home or point-of-use water filtration systems for cleaner water and easier cleanup.
Why Choose Our Kitchen Plumbing Services
Garrett Construction brings years of general contracting experience to every kitchen plumbing project. That background matters. When a plumber understands how plumbing integrates with framing, cabinetry, and finish work, the job gets done cleaner and faster with fewer callbacks.
Our kitchen plumbing team is fully licensed, bonded, and insured. We carry general liability coverage and workers’ compensation on every job, so you’re protected from start to finish. We don’t cut corners on materials either. Every pipe, fitting, and fixture we install meets or exceeds ASTM and ANSI standards.
We back our work with a written labor warranty. If something we installed or repaired fails within the warranty period, we come back and fix it at no charge. That’s a straightforward commitment most contractors won’t put in writing.
Our pricing is transparent. You get a detailed written estimate before we touch anything. No surprise line items. No vague hourly ranges. Just clear numbers tied to specific tasks.
Garrett Construction also coordinates kitchen plumbing with the broader scope of your renovation or build. If you’re remodeling your kitchen, we align plumbing rough-in with your cabinet layout, appliance placement, and countertop schedule so nothing gets torn out twice.
Signs You Need Kitchen Plumbing Services
If any of these sound familiar, it's time to call a professional kitchen plumber.
Slow or Blocked Kitchen Drain
A slow-draining sink usually means grease, food debris, or soap scum has built up inside the P-trap or drain line. Left alone, a partial clog becomes a full blockage. You’ll notice standing water in the basin, foul odors from the drain, or gurgling sounds when water drains from nearby fixtures. A professional kitchen plumber can snake the line, hydro-jet the drain, or replace a corroded trap assembly.
Low Water Pressure at the Kitchen Faucet
Weak flow from your kitchen faucet points to a few possible causes — a clogged <i>aerator</i> screen, a failing <i>shut-off valve</i>, or a corroded supply line. In older homes, <i>galvanized steel</i> pipes narrow over time from mineral deposits, which chokes water pressure throughout the kitchen. We inspect the full supply line from the main to the faucet and repair or replace what’s restricting flow.
Leaking Pipes Under the Sink
Water pooling inside your sink cabinet is a clear sign of a failing compression fitting, a cracked drain tailpiece, or a worn basket strainer gasket. Even a slow drip causes cabinet damage and mold growth over time. We inspect the entire under-sink assembly, tighten or replace fittings, and reseal connections to stop the leak at its source.
Dishwasher Drainage Problems
If your dishwasher isn’t draining fully, the issue often sits in the drain hose connection to the kitchen sink drain or garbage disposal. A kinked hose, a missing high-loop installation, or a clogged air gap fitting can all cause standing water inside the dishwasher tub. We inspect the drain path, correct the installation, and test the full drainage cycle.
No Hot Water at the Kitchen Sink
When your kitchen faucet runs cold even after the water heater is working, the problem is usually a faulty mixing valve, a cross-connected supply line, or a failing cartridge inside the faucet body. We diagnose the exact point of failure and repair or replace the component so you get consistent hot water delivery at the kitchen sink.
Our Kitchen Plumbing Process
Initial Inspection
We start by inspecting your existing kitchen plumbing system. That includes the supply lines, shut-off valves, drain and waste lines, P-trap, vent stack connection, and any installed appliances like a garbage disposal or dishwasher. We document what we find and photograph problem areas.
Written Estimate
After the inspection, we prepare a detailed written estimate. Every line item ties to a specific task — pipe replacement, fixture installation, drain repair, or appliance hookup. You review and approve the estimate before we schedule the work.
Rough-In or Repair Work
For new installations or remodels, we complete the rough-in plumbing first — running supply and drain lines to the correct locations before walls close up. For repairs, we isolate the affected section, shut off the water supply, and replace or repair the damaged component.
Fixture and Appliance Installation
We install kitchen faucets, sink basins, garbage disposals, dishwasher connections, and water filtration lines with precision. Every connection gets tested for leaks before we move on.
Final Testing and Cleanup
We run the full system under pressure, check every connection, and confirm proper drainage flow. We clean the work area completely and walk you through what we did and what to watch for going forward.
Brands We Use
Garrett Construction installs trusted, professional-grade brands in every kitchen plumbing project. The quality of the materials we use directly affects how long your kitchen plumbing performs without repairs.
We only install products that meet NSF/ANSI 61 standards for drinking water system components. Your kitchen plumbing carries water you cook with and drink, so the materials we choose reflect that responsibility.
FAQs About Kitchen Plumbing
Common questions about kitchen plumbing answered by Garrett Construction.
Kitchen plumbing covers the full system of supply lines, drain and waste lines, vent connections, and fixture installations that serve your kitchen. That includes your sink, faucet, garbage disposal, dishwasher hookup, water filtration lines, and any ice maker connections.
Call a plumber when you notice a slow drain, a leak under the sink, low water pressure at the faucet, or standing water in the dishwasher. Don’t wait for a small drip to become a cabinet-soaking leak. Early repairs cost far less than water damage restoration.
A slow kitchen drain is almost always caused by grease and food buildup inside the drain line or P-trap. Running hot water and dish soap down the drain regularly helps, but a professional cleaning with a drain snake or hydro-jet clears the line completely.
<i>Rough-in</i> plumbing happens <em>before walls and cabinets go in</em>. We run hot and cold supply lines to the sink location, install the drain and waste line at the correct <i>slope</i>, and connect the vent stack. Once rough-in passes inspection, finish work can proceed.
You can replace a faucet yourself if the supply lines and shut-off valves are in good condition. If the valves are corroded, the supply lines are old braided steel, or you’re switching to a different faucet configuration, a licensed plumber should handle the swap to avoid leaks or water damage.
Yes. We coordinate kitchen plumbing with the full scope of your full kitchen remodel, including cabinet layout, appliance placement, and countertop scheduling. That coordination prevents costly rework and keeps your project on schedule.
Frequently Paired Services
Many of our clients combine kitchen plumbing with these complementary services for a more complete transformation.
Need Professional Kitchen Plumbing?
Contact Garrett Construction today for a free consultation and detailed estimate for your kitchen plumbing project in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area.



