BROOKLYN PLUMBER CO

Kitchen Plumbing in Brooklyn, NY

Grease-choked drains, jammed disposals, dishwasher hookups, full sink installs — one licensed crew for everything under the counter. Call (929) 605-5967.

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Kitchen plumbing covers the busiest water in the house: the sink and faucet, the trap and branch drain behind them, the disposal, the dishwasher connection, the supply lines and shutoffs, and the ice maker line running to the fridge. It's a small footprint with a lot going on, and everything in it gets used hard, multiple times a day, every day.

Brooklyn Plumber Co has serviced kitchens across the borough since 2012, from pre-war galley kitchens in Borough Park to open renovations in Clinton Hill. Repairs, replacements, and full renovation hookups, all with a free written estimate first. Call (929) 605-5967.

Included in your service
  • We clear grease-choked kitchen lines.
  • Disposal repair and replacement done right.
  • Dishwasher hookups get proper air gaps.

Kitchen plumbing tailored to how Brooklyn families actually use their kitchens

Brooklyn kitchens work harder than most. A two- or three-family house runs two or three full kitchens down one shared stack, which means one branch line collecting the grease, coffee grounds, and rice water of multiple households. The stack doesn't care whose dinner it was. It narrows all the same.

Grease is the borough's kitchen villain, and soft NYC water doesn't slow it down one bit. Hot bacon fat pours down as a liquid, cools against the pipe wall halfway down the run, and sets like a candle. Old cast iron makes it worse — the interior roughens with age, and rough pipe grabs grease the way smooth PVC doesn't.

Here's a piece of Brooklyn kitchen history that still shapes our work: garbage disposals were illegal in NYC until 1997. Whole generations of kitchens were plumbed without them, plenty of co-op buildings still ban them in their house rules, and retrofitting one into a 1950s drain setup takes more than a Saturday and a wrench.

How we handle kitchen plumbing repairs and installs in Brooklyn

Repairs start at the shutoffs, same as every room, because a stuck angle stop turns a ten-minute faucet fix into a whole-house water shutdown. Kitchen stops live in a cabinet full of cleaning supplies and steam from the dishwasher, they corrode quietly, and half of them haven't been turned since the faucet went in. We test them first and replace the ones that fail, so the next repair can happen without drama.

Then the actual fix: reseating or replacing the faucet, clearing or rebuilding the trap, freeing a jammed disposal, tightening a weeping compression joint. Trucks carry traps, supply lines, stops, and disposal parts, so most kitchen repairs finish in one visit.

Installs follow the renovation calendar. New sink and faucet, disposal added where the building allows it, dishwasher connected with proper backflow protection, fridge line run in copper or braided line instead of the leak-prone saddle valve someone tapped on in 1989. Moving the sink to a new wall means new supply, waste, and vent — that's filed work in NYC, and we handle the filing. Gas range hookups belong to our Gas Line Service crew, pressure test included.

Sinks, garbage disposals, dishwashers, and supply lines: complete kitchen plumbing

Sinks and faucets come first. We mount, seal, and connect new sinks — drop-in, undermount, or the big single-bowl workstation sinks everyone's renovating toward — and we set faucets so they don't wobble loose by spring. Undermounts on stone counters need proper support, and we check it before trusting a sink full of water to construction adhesive.

Disposals get repaired, replaced, and installed fresh. Most "dead" disposals aren't dead — they're jammed on a peach pit or tripped at the reset button — and we'll show you the fix. When one's truly done, we swap it and rework the trap so the dishwasher still drains where it should. In buildings that prohibit disposals, we'll tell you straight and plumb a clean basket-strainer setup instead.

Dishwashers connect at three points: hot supply, drain, and power. The drain is where amateurs go wrong. Without an air gap or a properly secured high loop, sink backups siphon straight into the machine, and that's dishwater you don't want back. We hook them up so the code inspector and your dishes both stay happy.

Supply lines and stops round it out — braided stainless replaces aging chrome tubes, quarter-turn valves replace crusty multi-turns, and the fridge ice maker gets a real valve instead of a piercing saddle. When the kitchen branch itself is grease-bound past what a trap cleaning solves, our Drain Cleaning crew brings the cable or the jetter.

What affects the cost of kitchen plumbing in Brooklyn

Fixture choice sets the spread. A basic chrome faucet and a pro-style pull-down with a filtration tap are different purchases, and installation effort follows suit.

What we find under the sink sets the rest. Sound copper stubs and working stops make for a quick job. Galvanized stubs that crumble under the wrench, a corroded trap that disintegrates on touch, or a drain line pitched wrong behind the cabinet — those add scope, and each addition gets priced in writing before we continue.

Building rules and filings play in too: co-op alteration agreements, disposal permissions, and DOB filings when fixtures move. And a scheduled visit always costs less than a Sunday-night flood under the sink, though our Emergency Plumbing line answers either way.

Common kitchen plumbing problems in Brooklyn homes

Grease clogs lead by a mile. The tell is a sink that drains slower every month, gurgles when the dishwasher empties, then quits entirely on a holiday weekend. Boiling water and store chemicals just move the plug deeper down the branch.

Disposal jams come second — fibrous stuff like celery and corn husks wraps the impellers, bones and pits wedge them solid. And a disposal that hums but won't spin usually needs an allen key and thirty seconds, not a replacement.

Leaking shutoffs and supply lines are the quiet ones. A stop weeping one drip an hour into the cabinet base swells the particleboard long before anyone notices the smell. We find a lot of these while fixing something else.

Dishwasher hookup problems round out the list: high loops that slipped off their clip, drain hoses looped wrong so the machine won't empty, and backflow situations where sink water shows up in the bottom of a "clean" load. Each one has a clean, permanent fix.

What Brooklyn homeowners should know before hiring a kitchen plumber

Know the line between handyman work and plumber work. Swapping a faucet head is anyone's job. Concealed piping, moved fixtures, gas connections, and anything filed with the DOB belongs to a licensed plumber, and you can verify a license on the DOB site in a minute. Ask for insurance certificates too.

If you live in a co-op or condo, ask who's handling the alteration paperwork — buildings want certificates of insurance naming them, and a plumber who's done Brooklyn building work knows the drill.

And for renovations, get the hookup scope itemized: sink, disposal, dishwasher, fridge line, stops. "Kitchen plumbing included" is where surprises hide.

A kitchen drain doesn't clog all at once — it clogs one pan of grease at a time.

Our process from estimate to a fully working kitchen

Call (929) 605-5967 or send the form. We look at the kitchen, check the shutoffs and drain while we're under there, and hand you a written price. You approve it. We protect the floors, do the work, and test the way your kitchen actually runs — sink filled and dumped, disposal loaded and run, dishwasher through a cycle, every joint checked dry. Then the cabinet goes back together, the truck takes the debris, and dinner prep goes back to normal.

Kitchen Plumbing Across Our Service Area

We service kitchens throughout Brooklyn: Flatbush, Midwood, Ditmas Park, East Flatbush, Canarsie, Flatlands, Marine Park, Mill Basin, Sheepshead Bay, Gravesend, Bensonhurst, Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, Borough Park, Sunset Park, Park Slope, Kensington, Crown Heights, Bed-Stuy, Prospect Heights, Fort Greene, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, and Brownsville.

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Our shop: 2361 Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11210

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