Expanding your kitchen is one of the most rewarding home improvement projects you can take on. Whether you’re creating more space for entertaining, upgrading outdated appliances, or simply giving your kitchen a better flow, a larger kitchen can boost both function and home value. But behind every successful kitchen expansion is a lot of careful planning – especially when it comes to plumbing.
If you’re thinking about increasing the size of your kitchen, here are a few important things to consider before getting started.
1. Plumbing Relocation and Additions
If your new layout includes moving the sink, dishwasher, or adding a second prep sink or pot filler, you’ll likely need new water supply and drain lines. This isn’t just about rerouting pipes – it’s about making sure your plumbing can handle the new layout safely and be up to code.
Bringing in licensed professionals like L&M Plumbing ensures the plumbing is done right the first time, avoiding leaks or drainage problems later on.
2. Appliance Requirements
Are you planning to add or relocate your refrigerator, dishwasher, or an ice maker? These all require a reliable water supply line. Some homeowners even add dedicated water lines for high-end coffee makers or filtered water dispensers.
Making these decisions early in the design process is essential, so plumbing work can be installed before cabinets and flooring go in. L&M Plumbing can help you map it all out.
3. Ventilation and Drainage
Increasing your kitchen’s size may require rethinking venting for your sink or new appliances. If you’re installing additional sinks or appliances in a kitchen island, make sure proper venting and drainage are part of the plan.
It’s easy to overlook this step, but it can make or break the function of your expanded kitchen. Our team knows the local codes and best practices to keep everything flowing smoothly.
4. Future-Proofing
Think beyond your current needs. If you might upgrade to a double oven, add a second dishwasher, or build an outdoor kitchen in the future, it’s smart to plan for the necessary plumbing now. Adding rough-ins during your current project can save you a lot of money down the road.
5. Working with Professionals
A larger kitchen means more complexity – from design to construction to plumbing. Having experienced professionals on your side makes a big difference. At L&M Plumbing, we work closely with contractors, designers, and homeowners to make sure every fixture, connection, and water line is right where it should be.
Ready to bring your dream kitchen to life? Let us handle the plumbing so you can focus on everything else.
📞 Call L&M Plumbing at (610) 756-3069 to schedule a consultation for your kitchen remodel!