7 Steps to Prepare Your Plumbing for a Kitchen Renovation

Kitchen renovations can be the start of an exciting new project, but it takes a lot of preparation before you can actually begin. One particularly important aspect of your kitchen is your plumbing system. If you’re about to start a remodelling project, consider the following steps to prepare your kitchen plumbing first.

1. Consider What Needs Moving

One of the first things you have to consider is what you need to move. If you are planning on completely remodelling your kitchen, a major overhaul is necessary. In this case, you will probably want to move all of your plumbing, which means that you should have a professional plumber take care of the initial portion of your project.

2. Schedule a Pre-Remodel Plumbing Inspection

To ensure that the plumbing in your kitchen doesn’t become a problem during your kitchen remodel, schedule a pre-remodel plumbing inspection with a professional. When you schedule a plumbing inspection, your professional will be able to identify potential problems and also create a plan to prevent any issues that could hold up your kitchen remodel.

3. Shut Off the Water Supply

Before starting any work on your plumbing system, you must shut off the water. Ideally, you should do this outside so that the shutoff valve doesn’t interfere with your replacement project. Make sure you turn the water off for any fixtures that you plan to work on.

4. Reroute the Plumbing

After your plumbing fixtures have been removed, your professional plumber should be able to either reroute everything or install new plumbing. This will be very important so that your new kitchen will be ready for a new faucet or fixture. The last thing you want to do is install a brand new sink and then discover that there is no way to have water run to it.

5. Replace Plumbing Lines

Any pipes that have been damaged or cannot be reused should be replaced with new pipes. Your professional plumber can help you decide whether or not it makes financial sense to replace perfectly good pipes or if it is much more cost-effective to just repair the pipes. This will ensure that your plumbing lines will be able to handle the increased demand that a remodelled kitchen will place on them.

6. Consider Doing Minor Repairs

If you’re planning on doing a few minor repairs to your kitchen, you may only need to relocate certain fixtures. For instance, if you are planning on updating just a few appliances, you may only need to move the dishwasher and your sink. These appliances are usually very easy to move, and you can do it on your own.

7. Add in Additional Plumbing Features

If you are planning on upgrading your plumbing fixtures, you may want to consider adding in a few additional features. For instance, if you are planning on adding a few new faucets, you may want to add in some new water-saving faucets that are eco-friendly. You can add new faucets by replacing your old ones or including them in your plan to relocate your other plumbing fixtures.

Conclusion

Plumbing work can be quite difficult and messy, especially if you are doing it on your own. If you have to do a lot of plumbing work, it is recommended that you hire a professional to take care of your plumbing needs. This will make your remodelling project even easier, and it will help prevent future problems.

Kitchen renovations shouldn’t be complicated and costly. With the help of Azztek Kitchens, you can have a complete renovation package without breaking the bank. We do all the work while you just sit back and relax. Whenever you need a kitchen renovation expert in Mandurah or Rockingham, feel free to get in touch with us. Book a consultation today!

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Aaron Rekman is the owner of Azztek Kitchens in Mandurah and has over 20 years experience in kitchen design, manufacturing, kitchen installation, home renovation and the building industry. Do you have a question for Aaron? Contact Azztek Kitchens today.