Kitchen Plumbing in Union County, NJ — Repairs, Installations & Remodels

Sink, faucet, disposal, dishwasher, fridge line, or a full kitchen remodel — done clean, done right, done today when possible.

The kitchen is the most-used room in the house — and when something stops working, the whole house feels it. A clogged sink at dinner. A leaking dishwasher hose flooding the cabinet. A faucet that's been dripping for months. Continental Plumbers has been keeping Union County kitchens running since 1985. Quick fixes, full installations, and complete kitchen remodels — handled by licensed Master Plumbers who treat your home like our own.

NJ Master Plumber License #9142
Since 1985
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Kitchen Services We Handle

Every Kitchen Plumbing Service, One Phone Call

From a slow drain to a full kitchen rebuild, here’s what we handle for Union County kitchens:

REPAIRS

Kitchen Sink & Faucet Repairs

Drips, low pressure, broken handles, leaks under the sink, sprayer issues, supply line problems.

Clogged Kitchen Drains

Grease buildup, food clogs, slow drains, recurring backups. Cleared with proper machines — never chemicals.

Garbage Disposal Repairs

Jammed, humming, leaking, won't reset, or just dead. We diagnose and tell you straight: repair or replace.

REPLACEMENTS & INSTALLS

Sink & Faucet Installation

Single bowl, double bowl, undermount, farmhouse. Pull-down, touchless, bridge, or pot fillers — every major brand.

Garbage Disposal Installation

New disposal install, replacement, or first-time install where there wasn't one before.

Dishwasher Hookup & Replacement

Water supply, drain line, and air gap install. We handle the plumbing side of every dishwasher install.

REMODELS

Fridge Ice Maker & Water Lines

New water line runs to refrigerators, ice maker connections, leak-proof installations.

Water Filtration & Reverse Osmosis

Under-sink RO systems, whole-house water filters, drinking water lines — better water for cooking and drinking.

Kitchen Remodels

Full kitchen plumbing rough-in and finish. We coordinate with your cabinet installer, countertop fabricator, and appliance delivery.

We Get It

The Kitchen Plumbing Concerns We Hear Every Week

After 40+ years working on Union County kitchens, the same worries come up — and they’re all valid:
"My sink keeps clogging no matter what I do."

Grease is the #1 cause of kitchen drain problems, and chemical drain cleaners don't really fix it — they just push it deeper. We use proper drain machines to clear the line, and we'll tell you straight whether it's a one-time job or a deeper issue with the branch line. Either way, no Drano needed.

"The disposal is making a weird noise. Should I just replace it?"

Maybe — maybe not. Most disposal "problems" are jammed objects, tripped reset buttons, or worn impellers. We'll tell you in five minutes whether it's a $20 fix or it's time for a new unit. We're not in the business of selling you a new disposal you don't need.

"I'm getting a new dishwasher and the appliance guy said I need a plumber."

You do. Most appliance installers don't touch the plumbing or the air gap — and a bad dishwasher hookup is one of the most common causes of cabinet water damage. We come out, do the supply, drain, and air gap install, and your dishwasher's warranty stays valid.

"My house is old. The plumbing under the sink looks scary."

We get it. Old galvanized supplies, original shutoff valves that won't turn, and 50-year-old P-traps are very common in Union County kitchens. We'll tell you what's still good, what should be replaced while we're already under there, and what's strictly cosmetic.

"I just need this fixed before my tenant moves back in."

Constant request from property managers. Most rental kitchen turnover work — disposal swap, faucet replacement, drain clearing — we handle in one visit.

Full Kitchen Remodels

Planning a Kitchen Remodel? Here's How We Work

We’re the plumbers — not the general contractor, not the cabinet installer, not the appliance delivery team. But we work alongside all of them, every week. Here’s what a kitchen remodel with Continental looks like:

Four-step process:

Step 1
Walk-Through & Quote
We come out, look at your existing layout and your plan, and tell you what's possible with your supply and drain lines. Flat-rate quote on the plumbing scope before any work starts.
Step 2
Demo & Rough-In
We remove old plumbing, run new supply and drain lines for the new sink location, gas line for a new range if needed, and water lines for the dishwasher, fridge, and any filtration system.
Step 3
Coordination with Other Trades
Your cabinet installer, countertop fabricator, tile installer, electrician, and appliance delivery — we schedule around them so everything lands in the right order.
Step 4
Final Install & Test
Sink, faucet, disposal, dishwasher, fridge water line, filtration — installed, sealed, tested, and cleaned up. Warrantied work.
The Neighbor Difference

Why Union County Chooses Continental for Kitchen Work

Local since 1985

40+ years working on Union County kitchens. We know what's under these sinks.

Code-compliant, every job

NJ Master Plumber License #9142. Your appliance warranty and insurance stay valid.

Same-day repairs

Sink, faucet, or disposal issue? Most calls handled the day you call.

Warrantied work

If a repair or install fails, we come back and fix it at no charge.

Where We Serve

Kitchen Plumbing Across Union County

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Bathroom Plumbing FAQs

Most repairs same-day or next-day. Active leaks under the sink or appliance leaks — dispatched 24/7.
Yes. We install homeowner-purchased sinks, faucets, and disposals every day. We'll check that what you bought works for your setup (especially for undermount sinks and farmhouse styles) before we start.
Yes — the plumbing side. Water supply, drain line, ice maker water lines, and air gap installs. The appliance itself is usually slid into place by the delivery team, but the plumbing connection is where most leaks start.
Probably not. Usually it's jammed and needs the reset button or an Allen wrench in the bottom to free the impellers. Most "dead" disposals we get called for are revived in five minutes. If yours is actually shot, we'll tell you and replace it the same day.
Yes. We run new supply lines through cabinets, behind walls, or down from above — properly secured, properly sized, and properly shutoff-valved. Common during kitchen remodels but we also do it as standalone jobs.