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How to Prepare Your Plumbing for a Total Kitchen Remodel

Renovating your kitchen can be a long and tiresome process. After months
of researching contractors and picking out tile, the last thing you want
to deal with is plumbing repairs mid-project.

To get a kitchen remodel right, you want to make sure you’re covering
all your bases — starting with your plumbing.

Kitchen Remodel Plumbing Tips to Keep in Mind

Choose Which Fixtures Will Be Moved

While you’re mapping out your new and improved kitchen, take note
of which fixtures you’re going to keep in place and which will be
moved to another location. You may not need to move any fixtures at all
(which is the easier route), but If you do, you’ll have to reroute
the plumbing and electricity.

Reroute the Plumbing

Let your contractor know ahead of time which fixtures you want to be moved
so they can relay the message to your plumber. No one wants to have a
sink without any running water, so rerouting the plumbing will need to
be done before any other projects begin.

Pick out Your Sink Before Installing New Cabinets

This may sound unnecessary, but trust us, you’ll want to know exactly
which sink you’re installing before adding your cabinets. The contractor
can use the sink dimensions while installing the cabinets — ensuring
there’s enough room for the piping system. Homeowners who don’t
choose their sink before installing cabinets often need to spend extra
money and time.

Add in Additional Plumbing

If you decide you want to add a dishwasher or maybe a
garbage disposal, you’ll need to modify your plumbing so a water supply line will
run to it. Sit down with your contractor and plumber to make sure all
necessary changes will be made accordingly.

Whether you’re
moving a sink or installing a new tub, our team at
My Plumber Heating & Cooling can help you with your home remodeling project. For more than 30 years, we have provided Manassas, Fairfax, and the surrounding
areas with reliable and helpful plumbing remodeling services in Northern
Virginia and beyond.

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