Leaking faucet, slow drain, disposal that stopped working, new dishwasher that needs connecting, or a full kitchen remodel that needs the plumbing done right — Royalty Plumbing handles every kitchen plumbing service across the Las Vegas Valley. We diagnose the problem, give you honest options, and fix it.
Kitchen plumbing repair in Las Vegas typically costs between $75 and $350 for most single-component repairs — a faucet cartridge, a p-trap replacement, a disposal jam clear, or a supply line swap. Kitchen fixture installation runs $150 to $500 in labor depending on the fixture type and complexity — a faucet replacement runs $150 to $250, a sink installation runs $200 to $500, a disposal runs $100 to $175 in labor if you supply the unit, and a dishwasher replacement runs $150 to $225 including haul-away. Full kitchen remodel plumbing scopes are quoted by project after an on-site assessment. Las Vegas hard water at 280 to 290 PPM affects every kitchen plumbing fixture in the home — it is the root cause behind most of the faucet failures, drain slowdowns, and disposal problems we are called to fix. We factor that into every recommendation we make.
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Call (702) 908-0953Las Vegas tap water averages 280 to 290 parts per million of dissolved calcium and magnesium — among the highest municipal water hardness levels in the country. That mineral load attacks every kitchen plumbing component simultaneously, which is why kitchen plumbing problems in Las Vegas tend to cluster rather than appear in isolation. When one component fails, the others are usually close behind. These are the signs that it is time to call:
We start by opening the cabinet and inspecting everything — supply lines, shutoff valves, drain assembly, p-trap condition, and disposal connections — not just the single symptom you called about. In Las Vegas, the same hard water mineral damage that caused the presenting problem has been working on every other component in the cabinet equally. Finding the full picture on the first visit is more useful than fixing one thing and calling again in two weeks for the next one.
We tell you what we found, what each repair or replacement costs, and whether there are components that should be addressed on this same visit while the water is already off. We quote secondary findings separately. You approve everything before we start. No surprises on the invoice.
We perform the agreed service using correct-specification parts for Las Vegas water conditions — ceramic-disc cartridges for faucet work, schedule 40 PVC for drain components, stainless braided supply lines, and properly rated fittings throughout. For installation jobs, every connection is verified watertight before water is restored.
We restore water, run every affected fixture, check every under-sink connection for drips, verify drain flow, test the disposal if it was involved, and clean up completely before we leave. You test the work yourself before we pack up.
Faucet Repair and Installation
The kitchen faucet is the most-used fixture in the home and one of the first casualties of Las Vegas hard water. Cartridge replacement is the most common repair we perform on kitchen faucets — mineral scale degrades the sealing surface in 3 to 5 years in our market. We also repair leaking faucet bases (O-ring failure), low pressure (aerator cleaning or replacement), and stiff or loose handles (scale-seized cartridge stems). For installation, we install all kitchen faucet types — single-hole, three-hole deck-plate, pull-down, pull-out, touchless, and wall-mount. We recommend ceramic-disc cartridge models for Las Vegas's mineral content. See our full faucet repair → and faucet installation → pages for detailed pricing.
Sink Repair and Installation
Kitchen sink repair typically involves the drain assembly below the basin — p-trap replacement, drain basket resealing, supply line swaps, and stopper mechanism repair. Las Vegas p-traps fail faster than national average from mineral scale accumulation inside and corrosion at the slip joints outside. Water under the cabinet almost always originates at the p-trap, drain basket seal, or a supply line connection. For installation, we handle undermount, drop-in, farmhouse, and utility sinks. Undermount installation on granite and quartz countertops is one of the most common kitchen remodel jobs we perform in the Valley. See our full sink repair → and sink installation → pages for detailed pricing.
Garbage Disposal Repair and Installation
Disposal jams, leaking flanges, failed gaskets, drain clearing, and reset diagnosis are the most common disposal repairs in Las Vegas kitchens. Hard water mineral scale builds up inside grinding chambers faster here than in most U.S. cities — an undersized motor in Las Vegas hard water jams constantly and fails early. We recommend a minimum of 3/4 HP for actively cooking Las Vegas households. For replacement and new installations, we supply and install InSinkErator, Moen, and Waste King — or install any unit you bring us. See our full garbage disposal repair → and garbage disposal installation → pages for detailed pricing.
Dishwasher Installation
We handle like-for-like replacements including haul-away of the old unit, brand upgrades with connection updates, first-time installations, and remodel disconnects and reconnects. Every installation ends with a test cycle before we leave. We check the supply line and shutoff valve condition before connecting a new dishwasher to existing plumbing — a corroded supply line behind a new dishwasher is a cabinet flood waiting to happen in Las Vegas's mineral-heavy water environment. See our full dishwasher installation → page for detailed pricing.
Kitchen Drain Service
Beyond the p-trap and drain basket directly under the sink, kitchen drain problems include slow main line flow from the kitchen waste connection, backed-up drain lines in older Las Vegas homes with scaled-up cast iron waste pipes, and drain rough-in issues where the wall connection has corroded or loosened. We assess the drain visually, give you options on how to address it, and perform the repair. We do not use camera inspection or jetting — our diagnosis is based on what we can observe at the access points and the symptom picture you describe.
Kitchen Gas Line Installation
Gas range, cooktop, and outdoor kitchen gas line connections require a licensed plumber, a Clark County permit, and a pressure test before the appliance is connected. We confirm BTU requirements and pipe sizing before any gas line work begins — connecting a high-BTU range or tankless water heater to an undersized gas line is one of the most common performance problems we diagnose on service calls. Every kitchen gas line installation is pulled with a permit, pressure tested, and inspected. See our full gas line installation → page for detailed pricing.
Kitchen Remodel Plumbing
Full kitchen remodels require a licensed plumber at multiple stages — confirming rough-in locations before the countertop is cut, disconnecting the old sink and disposal before demo, and reconnecting everything after the new countertop is set. We coordinate timing with your remodel contractor so every plumbing step happens at the right point in the project sequence. The most expensive kitchen plumbing correction we see is a drain rough-in that is in the wrong location after the stone is already fabricated. Confirming it before costs 15 minutes. Correcting it after can cost thousands.
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We provide exact pricing before any work begins. Here is what determines where your job falls in the range:
A single faucet cartridge repair is fast, low-cost, and involves a standard stocked part. A full kitchen remodel plumbing scope — new sink, faucet, disposal, and dishwasher connections — involves multiple fixtures, more total labor, and potentially gas line work. The type and number of services is the primary cost driver.
This is the most common add-on finding on Las Vegas kitchen visits. Flexible supply lines and angle stop shutoff valves under the kitchen sink corrode from Las Vegas mineral water faster than in soft-water markets. We check and report their condition on every visit. Replacing them while the water is already off costs minimal additional labor and eliminates the leading cause of kitchen cabinet flooding.
P-traps and drain connections under the kitchen sink accumulate mineral scale in Las Vegas homes significantly faster than the national average. On homes that have not had plumbing service in several years, we often find mineral-hardened p-traps and corroded drain connections alongside the primary complaint. We quote any secondary drain work before proceeding.
Kitchen remodel plumbing — new rough-in positions, supply and drain relocations, gas line work — is quoted by project scope after an on-site assessment. We coordinate with your contractor to confirm the plumbing scope before walls close or stone is cut.
Any gas line installation or modification for kitchen appliances is permitted, pressure tested, and inspected — always. We confirm BTU requirements and pipe sizing before quoting and will not connect a high-BTU appliance to an undersized line.
Hard Water Note: The most protective long-term investment for Las Vegas kitchen plumbing is a whole-house water softener or an under-sink reverse osmosis filter at the kitchen tap. A softener eliminates the 280 to 290 PPM mineral load at the source — extending faucet cartridge life, reducing disposal jams, preventing dishwasher scale, and protecting every supply and drain connection in the kitchen. Ask us about water treatment options when we are on-site.
Royalty Plumbing is a licensed, bonded, and insured plumbing company and a Google Guaranteed contractor (NV Lic #0084796) serving Las Vegas since 2018. Ownership brings over 40 years of hands-on plumbing experience dating back to 1984. As a family-owned local business, we treat every repair like it's our own home — clean work area, code-compliant fixes, and honest answers about whether repair or replacement is the smarter choice for your situation.
Licensed & insured — Nevada Contractor License #0084796
Ownership brings over 40 years of hands-on plumbing experience dating back to 1984
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We treat every installation like it's our own home — honest answers, no upsell
Clear upfront pricing before any work begins — no surprise charges after repair
Permitted, pressure tested, and inspected — we ensure every kitchen plumbing installation meets plumbing codes
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"The bathroom sink started to leak underneath. I tried everything that I know how to do to fix it, to no avail. I called Royalty Plumbing and they were able to have technician here the next day. It was a simple fix but unless you have that knowledge, you just wouldn’t know how to do it. The price was good, and the service man was friendly and quick! No mess left behind! This sink was installed about a year ago by another “plumber,” who didn’t do a very good job."

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