Kitchen Remodeling Plumbing Services in Jacksonville, FL

RiverCity Plumbing provides kitchen remodeling plumbing in Jacksonville, FL, handling island sink rough-ins, gas range conversions, pot filler installations, refrigerator water lines, and under-sink filtration systems. Kitchen island plumbing requires a code-approved island vent or bow vent — RiverCity Plumbing installs both without the need for an air admittance valve that some jurisdictions prohibit. Call 904-760-7837.

RiverCity Plumbing provides kitchen remodeling plumbing in Jacksonville, FL, handling island sink rough-ins, gas range conversions, pot filler installations, refrigerator water lines, and under-sink filtration systems. Kitchen island plumbing requires a code-approved island vent or bow vent — RiverCity Plumbing installs both without the need for an air admittance valve that some jurisdictions prohibit. Call 904-760-7837.

kitchen-remodeling-plumbing-jacksonville-fl.jpg Professional plumber installing a new island sink and pot filler during a high-end kitchen remodel in a Jacksonville, FL home.

Kitchen Remodeling Plumbing Jacksonville FL

The Plumbing Behind Jacksonville’s Finest Kitchens

A kitchen remodel is one of the most complex plumbing projects in a home. Island sinks require specialized venting, gas ranges need properly sized gas lines, and high-end appliances demand clean water protection. At RiverCity Plumbing, we are the local experts that Jacksonville homeowners and contractors call when the kitchen is the heart of the renovation.

Whether you are adding an island sink in Mandarin (32223), converting to gas in Southside (32246), or installing a pot filler at a coastal property in Jacksonville Beach (32250), we have the experience to handle every aspect of kitchen plumbing. We coordinate directly with your general contractor and ensure every connection is permitted, inspected, and built to last in the 904’s challenging water environment.

Jacksonville Kitchen Remodel Plumbing Challenges

15.3 GPG Hard Water Protection

Jacksonville’s hard water rapidly calcifies dishwashers, ice makers, and pot fillers. Pairing your remodel with a Reverse Osmosis system or water softener protects every appliance from day one.

Slab vs. Second-Story Logistics

Moving kitchen plumbing in Mandarin (32223) slab homes requires concrete cutting and re-pouring. Second-story kitchens require careful routing through floors — we assess your specific situation before planning the rough-in.

Coastal Corrosion Defense

At Jacksonville Beach (32250) properties, we specify 316-grade stainless steel supply stops and marine-grade connections to withstand the salt air that accelerates corrosion of standard hardware.

Modern Grease Management

Heavy cooking in open-concept Southside (32246) kitchens requires proper grease trap sizing for the kitchen drain. We ensure your drain system can handle the cooking demands of a modern kitchen without recurring clogs.

Kitchen Remodeling Plumbing Services

Island Sink Rough-Ins

Installing island vents (bow vents) and supply lines for kitchen island sinks — including slab penetration when necessary. Code-compliant venting without air admittance valves, accepted by COJ inspectors.

Gas Range Conversions

Running new gas lines from the meter to the kitchen for range conversions. Properly sized for BTU requirements, pressure-tested, and COJ-permitted before appliance connection.

Pot Filler Installation

Running a dedicated cold water supply line inside the wall behind the range and installing your wall-mounted pot filler at the correct height and reach for your cooktop configuration.

Luxury Dishwasher Hookups

Professional supply and drain connections for high-end dishwashers — including air gaps, high-loop drain configurations, and proper shut-off valve installation to manufacturer specifications.

Refrigerator Water Lines

Installing dedicated PEX water supply lines for refrigerator ice makers and filtered water dispensers — with easy-access shut-off valves behind the unit for maintenance and ice maker protection.

Under-Sink Water Filtration

Installing Reverse Osmosis systems under the kitchen sink for bottled-quality drinking water. Protects your ice maker, provides clean water at the tap, and eliminates the need for bottled water.

Transparent Kitchen Plumbing Pricing

Kitchen remodel plumbing pricing is based on your specific scope — island sink location, gas conversion distance from the meter, and appliance count. We provide a detailed written estimate after reviewing your kitchen plans, covering both rough-in and trim-out phases. No vague estimates — just a clear number you can use to finalize your remodel budget.

Your Questions

Kitchen Remodel Plumbing FAQ

How do you vent an island sink in Jacksonville?

Island sinks present a venting challenge because you can’t run a vent pipe straight up through the island. We use an island vent (also called a “bow vent”) that loops the vent pipe up under the counter and back down to the drain — a code-approved method for kitchen islands throughout Duval County. This eliminates the need for an air admittance valve, which is not permitted in all jurisdictions.

Can you convert my kitchen from electric to gas?

Yes. We specialize in gas line extensions and new drops for range conversions throughout Jacksonville. We run a new gas line from your meter to the kitchen, size the line correctly for your range’s BTU requirements, and perform the required pressure test and COJ inspection. We coordinate with your appliance installer for a seamless conversion.

Do I need a water filtration system for my kitchen remodel?

For any kitchen remodel in Jacksonville, we strongly recommend adding a reverse osmosis system at the sink or a whole-home water softener. Jacksonville’s 15.3 GPG hard water will calcify your new dishwasher, ice maker, and refrigerator water line within months — dramatically reducing their lifespan.

How high should a pot filler be installed?

Standard pot filler installation height is 18–20 inches above the cooktop surface, centered over the largest burner. We also recommend a minimum arm reach of 20 inches from the wall to the center of your largest pot. We run a dedicated 1/2-inch cold water supply line inside the wall before tile is installed, so the pot filler location must be finalized before the backsplash is completed.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you vent an island sink in Jacksonville?

Island sinks present a venting challenge because you can't run a vent pipe straight up through the island. We use an island vent (also called a 'bow vent') that loops the vent pipe up under the counter and back down to the drain — a code-approved method for kitchen islands throughout Duval County. This eliminates the need for an air admittance valve, which is not permitted in all jurisdictions.

Can you convert my kitchen from electric to gas?

Yes. We specialize in gas line extensions and new drops for range conversions throughout Jacksonville. We run a new gas line from your meter to the kitchen, size the line correctly for your range's BTU requirements, and perform the required pressure test and COJ inspection. We coordinate with your appliance installer for a seamless conversion.

Do I need a water filtration system for my kitchen remodel?

For any kitchen remodel in Jacksonville, we strongly recommend adding a reverse osmosis system at the sink or a whole-home water softener. Jacksonville's 15.3 GPG hard water will calcify your new dishwasher, ice maker, and refrigerator water line within months — dramatically reducing their lifespan. An RO system under the sink provides bottled-quality water at the tap and protects your ice maker.

How high should a pot filler be installed?

Standard pot filler installation height is 18-20 inches above the cooktop surface, centered over the largest burner. We also recommend a minimum reach of 20 inches from the wall to the center of the largest pot you'll use. We run a dedicated 1/2-inch cold water supply line inside the wall before the tile is installed, so the pot filler location must be finalized before the backsplash is completed.

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Call 904-760-7837
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