Long Island · Remodeling
Kitchen Remodeling in Long Island
The plumbing backbone of your new kitchen. Serving homeowners throughout Long Island, from Hempstead to Port Washington.
Long Island's postwar single-family developments and larger suburban lots bring a different set of common calls than the five boroughs — think oil-to-gas boiler conversions and well-established septic-adjacent sewer questions in eastern Suffolk. Predominantly postwar single-family suburban homes on larger lots across Nassau and Suffolk County, with a mix of municipal and septic-adjacent systems further east. When it comes to kitchen remodeling, that context shapes how we approach every job in Long Island — from the tools we bring to the diagnostic steps we take first.
We handle the plumbing and gas line scope of kitchen renovations: relocating or adding sink and dishwasher lines, running gas lines for range moves, and coordinating rough-in timing with cabinetry and countertop installation. In Long Island specifically, we regularly see oil-to-gas boiler conversions in original postwar homes and longer sewer and water line runs on larger suburban lots, both of which factor into how we diagnose and price kitchen remodeling calls in the area.
Warning Signs
Signs You Need Kitchen Remodeling in Long Island
Planning a full kitchen renovation
Moving the sink to an island or new wall
Adding a dishwasher where one didn't exist before
Relocating a gas range or adding a gas line
Our Process
How It Works
Layout review
We assess the planned kitchen layout for plumbing and gas feasibility.
Rough-in work
Supply, drain, and gas lines are run or relocated as needed.
Fixture & appliance hookup
Sink, faucet, dishwasher, and gas appliances are connected once cabinetry is set.
Final testing
All connections are pressure and leak tested before completion.
Coverage
Long Island Neighborhoods We Serve
Our Work
Before & After
Before: Kitchen Remodeling in Long Island
After: Kitchen Remodeling in Long Island
Reviews
What Long Island Homeowners Say
“I had a leak in my living room ceiling and couldn't figure out where it was coming from. Keon and his employee showed up quickly after I reached out. They were professional, patient, and took the time to explain everything to me.”
Lisa B.
Brooklyn, NY · Pipe Repair
“Worked on the complicated pipes in our 125-year-old home. We were satisfied with the work and would hire again.”
Makeba D.
Brooklyn, NY · Pipe Repair
“Keon was able to come the same day. He was very meticulous pinpointing the issue and tried to be as minimally invasive as possible.”
Elias Z.
Brooklyn, NY · Pipe Repair
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, this requires new drain and vent routing, which we plan early in the renovation to avoid conflicts with flooring or cabinetry.
Yes, gas line work for range moves is performed through appropriately licensed partner professionals in accordance with applicable local and state regulations.
Ideally during the design phase, so sink, dishwasher, and gas line locations are confirmed before cabinetry is ordered.
Yes, adding first-time dishwasher plumbing is a common part of kitchen renovation projects.
Yes, we serve homeowners across Long Island, including Hempstead, Garden City, Levittown, Huntington, and every neighborhood in between.
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