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Kitchen Plumbing Services in Scarborough

From a dripping faucet to a full kitchen reno, Bluffs Plumbing Co. handles all kitchen plumbing in Scarborough — quickly and without the mess.

Typical range: $150–$600 for most kitchen plumbing; reno work quoted by scope

Kitchen Plumbing Done Right

The kitchen is one of the hardest-working rooms in any home, and the plumbing behind it takes a lot of use. A dripping faucet, a slow-draining sink, or a leaky connection under the cabinet might seem minor — but left alone, they waste water, cause damage, and become bigger problems. Bluffs Plumbing Co. handles kitchen plumbing calls across Scarborough quickly, with minimal disruption to your day.

We also support full kitchen renovations: new sink and faucet installation, dishwasher hookups, fridge water lines, and relocating plumbing when a layout is changing.

What to Expect

  1. Call us — Describe the issue or the project. Is your faucet dripping, drain slow, or are you planning a full kitchen reno? This helps us schedule the right appointment.
  2. Free estimate — We assess the situation and give you a clear quote before touching anything. For renovations, we’ll want to see the plans or discuss the new layout.
  3. We do the work — Kitchen plumbing jobs are typically completed in a single visit. We work cleanly under cabinets and leave the space the way we found it.
  4. Walkthrough — We run the taps, check under the sink, and confirm everything is flowing and draining properly before we leave.

Pricing Transparency

Kitchen plumbing costs vary by task. Here’s what most Scarborough homeowners pay:

  • Faucet replacement: $200–$350 (labour; supply included if we source it)
  • Sink installation (drop-in or undermount): $300–$550
  • Dishwasher hookup: $150–$300
  • Garbage disposal supply and install: $350–$550
  • Refrigerator water line: $200–$350
  • Drain snake for kitchen clog: $150–$250

The Most Common Kitchen Plumbing Calls We Get

Faucet Repairs and Replacements Dripping faucets and stiff handles are the most frequent kitchen calls we receive. In many cases — particularly with older faucets — it makes more sense to replace the unit than to repair it. Modern faucets are more water-efficient and come with better warranties. We’ll give you an honest opinion on whether repair or replacement makes more sense before we do anything.

Slow Kitchen Drains Grease is the enemy of kitchen drain lines. Even with careful disposal habits, fat from cooking slowly coats the inside of pipes. We clear kitchen drains with a professional snake and can follow up with a hot-water flush or hydro-jetting for lines with heavy buildup. We’ll also check the P-trap and connections under the sink for any issues while we’re there.

Kitchen Renovations: Plumbing in a New Layout Scarborough’s older homes — particularly the post-war bungalows common in West Hill, Scarborough Village, and Agincourt — often have kitchens that haven’t been touched since the 1970s. When homeowners renovate, they frequently want to reconfigure the layout, adding an island or moving the sink to a window-facing wall. Bluffs Plumbing Co. has experience relocating kitchen plumbing in a wide range of home types, and we’ll give you a realistic picture of what’s involved before the first pipe is touched.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Many homeowners purchase their own faucet from a hardware store or showroom and have us install it. Just make sure it's compatible with your sink's hole configuration — we can advise if you're unsure.
If water backs up slowly in the kitchen sink, it's usually a grease clog in the trap or P-trap. If water backs up in the sink when the dishwasher drains, there may be a blockage further down the line.
Yes. We supply and install garbage disposals, including all drain and electrical connections (or we coordinate with your electrician if a new circuit is needed).
Moving a sink means extending or rerouting supply lines and drain pipes. Depending on how far the sink moves, this can be straightforward or require opening the floor or cabinet runs. We assess the scope before quoting.
Yes. We run refrigerator water lines from the nearest cold supply to the fridge location, typically through the cabinet run or the wall behind the unit.
"Had a burst pipe on a Sunday morning — water everywhere. Dave and his crew were here within 40 minutes. They fixed the pipe, cleaned up the mess, and had everything back to normal by noon. Can't say enough good things about how professional they were."

Mark T. · Birch Cliff

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