Kitchen Plumbing Services in Las Vegas (Sinks, Faucets & Garbage Disposals)

Quick Summary

Kitchen plumbing in Las Vegas homes takes on more wear than most homeowners expect. Between hard water mineral buildup, chlorine in the municipal supply, and the daily demands placed on garbage disposals and under-sink components, the average Las Vegas kitchen accumulates damage quietly over time.

When a faucet drips, a sink drains slowly, or a garbage disposal fails, these symptoms are rarely isolated. They are typically signs of deeper component wear — often driven by the same water chemistry stressing every plumbing system in the home.

A Loyalty Plumbing professional evaluates kitchen plumbing at the system level, not just the surface symptom — identifying root causes and presenting repair or replacement options with full transparency.

Who This Guide Is For

  • Homeowners dealing with a slow or clogged kitchen drain
  • Las Vegas residents with a leaking or stiff faucet handle
  • Anyone whose garbage disposal has stopped working, hums but won’t spin, or leaks at the base
  • Homeowners comparing whether to repair or replace kitchen fixtures
  • Anyone who recently purchased an older Las Vegas home and wants a kitchen plumbing evaluation

Why Kitchen Plumbing Fails Faster in Las Vegas

Las Vegas draws its water supply from Lake Mead through the Southern Nevada Water Authority. That water carries a very high mineral load — calcium and magnesium being the primary offenders — along with notable chlorine levels used for treatment. Together, these conditions create an aggressive environment for every plumbing component under your kitchen sink.

In many Henderson and Summerlin homes we service, the under-sink area tells a consistent story: corroded angle stop valves, calcified supply line connections, deteriorated faucet cartridges, and garbage disposals that have taken on more hard water stress than they were designed to handle.

Desert climate expansion and contraction compounds the problem. In homes built between 1990 and 2010 — common throughout Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and east valley neighborhoods — supply line connections and P-trap fittings have endured decades of thermal stress that quietly weakens joints and seals over time.

The PLAC Framework: How Loyalty Plumbing Diagnoses Kitchen Failures

When diagnosing kitchen plumbing failures, Loyalty Plumbing applies the PLAC root-cause framework. Rather than treating each failure as an isolated event, PLAC traces the underlying contributors:

  • P — Pressure: Excess line pressure accelerates wear on faucet cartridges and disposal seals
  • L — Lack of Maintenance: No descaling, no valve exercise, no anode inspection leads to predictable failure
  • A — Age: Components rated for 10-year lifespans routinely fail earlier under Las Vegas water conditions
  • C — Calcium & Corrosion: Mineral deposits clog aerators, stiffen cartridges, and deteriorate seals throughout the fixture

Every kitchen plumbing evaluation at Loyalty runs through this framework. Staying current with plumbing maintenance in Las Vegas — including annual system checks — is the most effective way to interrupt PLAC before it produces a failure.

Signs You Need Kitchen Plumbing Repair in Las Vegas

Kitchen plumbing problems in Las Vegas homes rarely appear all at once. More often, they build gradually — and the warning signs are easy to overlook until a failure becomes urgent. Watch for:

  • Faucet that drips when fully closed, or a handle that’s stiff and difficult to turn
  • Noticeably low water pressure at the kitchen sink but normal pressure elsewhere in the home
  • Water pooling under the sink cabinet — on the cabinet floor or around the base of the disposal
  • Slow kitchen drain, or standing water that takes minutes to clear after washing dishes
  • Garbage disposal that hums but will not spin
  • Garbage disposal that leaks at the sink flange, side port, or base
  • Disposal that runs but drains slowly or backs up into the sink basin
  • Persistent foul odors from the drain that return after cleaning
  • Visible white mineral crust around the faucet base, spout tip, or handle joints
  • Corroded, discolored, or stiff shutoff valves under the sink

If more than one of these conditions is present at the same time, it is rarely a coincidence. In Las Vegas homes, multiple kitchen plumbing symptoms appearing together typically share a common root cause — usually hard water, component age, or both.

Kitchen Sink Repair Las Vegas

The kitchen sink is one of the most-used plumbing fixtures in any home, and in Las Vegas, it operates in a water environment that accelerates wear on nearly every component it touches.

Under Sink Leak Repair Las Vegas

Leaks under the kitchen sink in Las Vegas homes most commonly develop from three sources: deteriorated supply line connections, a failing garbage disposal (at the flange, side port, or bottom seal), or P-trap joint failures caused by years of thermal cycling and mineral stress.

In older homes, corroded angle stop valves are also a frequent culprit. These valves — installed at the water supply connection beneath the sink — are designed to allow emergency shutoff, but in Las Vegas hard water conditions, they often corrode to the point of being inoperable. Proactive under-sink shutoff valve replacement eliminates this risk before a minor leak becomes a cabinet-soaking emergency. A Loyalty technician performing an under-sink leak evaluation inspects the full assembly — supply lines, valve condition, P-trap integrity, disposal mounting, and any signs of moisture intrusion not yet visible on the surface.

What Causes Leaks Under a Kitchen Sink in Las Vegas?

Under-sink leaks in Las Vegas homes develop from a consistent set of failure points. Deteriorated supply line connections or braided supply lines past their service life are a common starting point. A garbage disposal leaking at the sink flange, side port, or base seal is another — particularly in homes where the unit is over eight years old and has operated without water treatment. P-trap joint failures from years of thermal cycling and mineral stress round out the most frequent causes.

In older Las Vegas homes, corroded angle stop valves that weep slowly are also common. Because multiple failure points often exist simultaneously, a thorough under-sink evaluation — not just addressing the most visible leak — is the most efficient approach to a lasting repair.

Kitchen Drain Cleaning Las Vegas

A slow kitchen drain is one of the most common service calls we receive across Las Vegas, Henderson, and Summerlin. And it is one of the most misdiagnosed.

Many homeowners reach for a bottle of store-bought drain cleaner at the first sign of slow draining. These products can provide temporary relief when the blockage is soft and close to the drain opening — but they rarely solve the underlying problem. In Las Vegas homes — particularly in Winchester, Sunrise Manor, and central Las Vegas neighborhoods where cast iron or older ABS drain lines are common — grease, food debris, and soap accumulate in ways that only professional drain cleaning can fully resolve. Drain snaking clears soft obstructions; hydrojetting scours the pipe walls and removes built-up residue that snaking alone cannot reach.

If a kitchen drain slows down again within a few weeks of being cleared, that recurrence is diagnostic information. It typically means the blockage is deeper, the pipe has buildup beyond the reach of basic snaking, or — in older homes — the drain line itself warrants evaluation.

Why Does My Kitchen Drain Keep Slowing Down Even After Cleaning?

Recurring slow drains — especially in Las Vegas homes built before 2010 — usually indicate accumulation deeper in the drain line than cleaning products or basic drain maintenance can reach. Grease, food debris, and soap film build up in the horizontal sections of drain lines beyond the P-trap. In homes with cast iron or older ABS drain lines, the pipe walls themselves develop rough interior surfaces that accelerate buildup over time.

Professional drain snaking clears soft obstructions. Hydrojetting scours the pipe walls. If a kitchen drain slows down again within a few weeks of being cleared, a more thorough drain evaluation — including a camera inspection in some cases — is the appropriate next step.

Faucet Repair and Replacement Las Vegas

Faucet problems in Las Vegas follow predictable patterns. Because local water carries high mineral content and chlorine, the internal components of kitchen faucets degrade faster here than in soft-water markets — even with quality fixtures.

Why Does My Kitchen Faucet Have Low Water Pressure?

Isolated low pressure at the kitchen faucet — while pressure elsewhere in the home is normal — is almost always caused by a calcified aerator screen. In Las Vegas hard water conditions, the mesh filter at the tip of the faucet spout collects mineral deposits rapidly. What appears to be a supply pressure issue is typically resolved by cleaning or replacing the aerator, which takes only a few minutes.

A partially closed shutoff valve or a worn cartridge restricting internal flow are secondary possibilities. If cleaning the aerator does not restore normal pressure, a Loyalty technician will evaluate the cartridge and supply valve before moving further upstream.

Why Las Vegas Faucets Wear Out Faster

The ceramic disc cartridge or compression cartridge inside most modern faucets is the primary wear component. In Las Vegas, calcium and magnesium accelerate cartridge degradation, causing handles to stiffen, drips to develop, and — over time — the cartridge to fail entirely.

A faucet cartridge that might deliver 12 or more years of reliable service in a soft-water city may need attention in 5 to 7 years in a Las Vegas home without water treatment. This is not a defect in the faucet — it is a predictable consequence of operating in hard water conditions without mitigation.

Repair vs. Replacement for Las Vegas Faucets

  • A quality faucet under 10 years old with a worn cartridge is a strong repair candidate — cartridge replacement restores full function at a fraction of replacement cost
  • A builder-grade faucet over 10 years old that has operated in Las Vegas hard water without treatment has likely experienced cumulative internal wear across multiple components
  • A faucet showing corrosion on the body, mineral crust at the base, or handle joint wear alongside a cartridge problem is generally better replaced than repeatedly repaired

Replacement also provides the opportunity to upgrade to a fixture with better mineral resistance — a meaningful consideration for Las Vegas homeowners.

Garbage Disposal Repair Las Vegas

Garbage disposal failures are among the most common kitchen plumbing calls we receive throughout the Las Vegas Valley. And in Las Vegas hard water conditions, disposals reach end-of-life earlier than most homeowners expect.

Why Does My Garbage Disposal Hum But Won’t Spin?

A garbage disposal that hums but will not turn on has a jammed impeller — the flywheel is stuck and the motor is running against resistance. This is one of the most common disposal service calls in Las Vegas homes, and in many cases it can be resolved without replacement.

Locate the hex key reset port on the bottom of the unit and manually free the jam using a hex wrench, then press the red reset button on the base before restarting. If the disposal runs normally after this, no further service is needed. If it hums again immediately or fails to reset, the motor has likely sustained damage from running against the jam — at that point, a professional evaluation is warranted and replacement is often the right outcome.

What Causes Garbage Disposals to Fail in Las Vegas

Most disposals are rated for 8 to 12 years under standard conditions. In Las Vegas, the combination of hard water mineral deposits and chlorine in the supply accelerates internal seal degradation and motor housing wear in ways that manufacturer specs — written for average water conditions — do not account for.

The result: disposals in Las Vegas homes without water treatment often experience seal failure, motor issues, or persistent leaking between years 6 and 8. Homeowners frequently attribute this to heavy use. In most cases, water chemistry is the primary driver.

When Garbage Disposal Replacement Makes More Sense Than Repair

  • The disposal leaks from the bottom — this indicates internal seal failure, which is not economically repairable
  • The unit hums but won’t spin even after the jam is cleared and reset is pressed — the motor has likely burned out
  • The disposal is over 10 years old and experiencing its second or third service issue
  • The unit runs but drains slowly or backs up repeatedly, suggesting internal wear affecting discharge capacity

When replacement is the right call, a Loyalty technician presents options at multiple price points — explaining the longevity and warranty differences between builder-grade units and mid-grade or premium disposals — so the homeowner can make an informed decision.

What Most Las Vegas Homeowners Don’t Realize About Kitchen Plumbing

Multiple symptoms often share one root cause

When a Las Vegas homeowner calls about a slow drain, a dripping faucet, and a stiff shutoff valve all showing up around the same time, that is rarely three separate problems. It is almost always one condition — hard water, age, or deferred maintenance — expressing itself across multiple components simultaneously. Addressing only the most visible symptom without evaluating the others typically leads to another service call within months.

Store-bought drain cleaners rarely solve Las Vegas kitchen drain problems

Chemical drain cleaners are formulated for soft blockages close to the drain opening. In Las Vegas homes with older drain lines, the accumulation of grease, food debris, and mineral deposits typically sits well beyond the reach of poured chemicals. Repeated use of these products can also accelerate corrosion in cast iron drain lines common in older Las Vegas neighborhoods — creating a more significant problem in the name of a quick fix.

Water treatment changes the long-term cost equation

Las Vegas homeowners without water treatment installed spend more on kitchen plumbing repairs over time than those with a whole house water filtration system or water softener installed. Cartridges wear faster. Aerators clog more frequently. Disposals reach end-of-life earlier. Shutoff valves corrode sooner. The cost of repeated repairs across all of these components, compounded over 10 to 15 years, consistently exceeds the cost of installing proper treatment — often by a meaningful margin.

Original shutoff valves in older Las Vegas homes are a hidden risk

Angle stop valves installed in Las Vegas homes built before 2005 have typically been in service for 20-plus years in hard water conditions. Many have never been operated since installation. These valves are designed to close the water supply to the sink in an emergency — but after years of mineral buildup and corrosion, they frequently cannot. Discovering this during a faucet replacement, when the valve must be closed, is a common scenario that turns a straightforward job into a larger one. Scheduling proactive under-sink shutoff valve replacement before that moment arrives is a straightforward investment in avoiding it.

How Loyalty Plumbing Diagnoses Kitchen Plumbing in Las Vegas

Loyalty Plumbing approaches every kitchen plumbing evaluation with a structured, root-cause process — not a surface-level inspection of the visible symptom.

Step 1: Assess the Presenting Symptom

We begin with what you’ve noticed — the drip, the slow drain, the disposal that won’t run, the water under the cabinet. Each symptom directs the evaluation toward a specific area, but it doesn’t end there.

Step 2: Inspect the Full Under-Sink Assembly

With the cabinet open, a Loyalty technician evaluates the complete assembly: supply line condition, shutoff valve function, P-trap and drain alignment, disposal mounting and seal integrity, and any evidence of moisture intrusion or slow leaks that haven’t become visible yet.

Step 3: Apply the PLAC Root-Cause Framework

Every finding is evaluated against the four PLAC contributors — pressure, maintenance history, age, and water quality impact. A cartridge failure in a 14-year-old Las Vegas home with no water treatment is a PLAC-predictable outcome. Understanding which factors are present shapes the repair recommendation and the longevity expectation.

Step 4: Present Structured Options

We present repair and replacement options for each identified issue — explaining the expected longevity, the risk of deferring, and the code considerations involved. We do not pressure homeowners toward the more expensive path. The goal is that the homeowner leaves the conversation with enough information to make the right decision for their situation.

Step 5: Perform Code-Compliant Work and Verify

All work is performed in compliance with the 2018 Uniform Plumbing Code and Clark County requirements. Before the job is complete, we test pressure, drain function, disposal operation, and check the full assembly for leaks under operating conditions.

Kitchen Plumbing Repair vs. Replacement: How to Decide

The repair vs. replacement decision for kitchen plumbing components in Las Vegas depends on three primary factors: fixture age, degree of mineral impact, and whether the failure is isolated or systemic.

When Repair Is the Right Call

  • A quality faucet under 10 years old with a worn or failed cartridge — cartridge replacement restores full function at a fraction of replacement cost
  • A garbage disposal jam that clears with the hex key and reset procedure and does not immediately recur
  • A drain stoppage caused by a soft, localized blockage that responds to professional snaking
  • A shutoff valve that is stiff but still functional, relatively new, and not showing signs of active corrosion or calcium seizure
  • A supply line connection that can be reseated and properly sealed without evidence of fitting deterioration

When Replacement Makes More Sense

  • A faucet body that is corroded, structurally compromised, or a builder-grade unit over 10 years old with accumulated mineral wear across internal components
  • A garbage disposal leaking from the bottom — this is internal seal failure and is not a repairable condition
  • A disposal that hums but won’t spin even after jam clearing and motor reset — motor failure typically means end-of-life
  • Recurring drain slowdowns suggesting deteriorated pipe walls or buildup requiring hydrojetting rather than snaking
  • A shutoff valve that cannot close fully, shows active corrosion, or was installed in the original construction of a pre-2005 Las Vegas home
  • Old braided steel supply lines showing corrosion at fittings — standard replacement protocol, not a question of whether failure is coming

Kitchen Plumbing Costs in Las Vegas

Kitchen plumbing costs in Las Vegas vary based on scope of work, component quality, accessibility, and whether permits are required. We do not provide pricing ranges without evaluating the specific installation — doing so creates inaccurate expectations and does not serve homeowners well.

What we can explain clearly are the factors that consistently affect what kitchen plumbing work costs in Las Vegas:

  • Fixture quality: Mid-grade and premium faucets and disposals perform measurably better in Las Vegas hard water and carry longer manufacturer warranties. The upfront cost difference is typically recovered in reduced repair frequency over a 5-to-10-year period.
  • Accessibility: Cabinet configurations in older Las Vegas homes are frequently cramped, requiring additional labor time on what would otherwise be a straightforward replacement.
  • Combined failures: Finding a corroded shutoff valve during a faucet replacement is common. Addressing it during the same service visit is more cost-effective than a separate call later.
  • Drain complexity: Professional snaking and hydrojetting are different services with different labor requirements. Replacing a section of deteriorated drain line is a different scope again. The right solution depends on what the drain evaluation reveals.
  • Permit requirements: Like-for-like faucet and disposal replacements typically do not require permits. Work involving drain line modifications, venting changes, or electrical connections may. A Loyalty technician identifies permit requirements before beginning work.

Evaluating kitchen plumbing in terms of long-term system reliability — rather than lowest immediate cost — consistently produces better outcomes for Las Vegas homeowners.

DIY vs. Hiring a Professional Plumber in Las Vegas

Some kitchen plumbing tasks are well within the capability of a prepared homeowner. Others carry risks that aren’t fully apparent until the project is underway.

When DIY Is Reasonable

  • Clearing a soft garbage disposal jam using the reset button and hex key at the base of the unit
  • Cleaning a calcified aerator screen — remove, soak in white vinegar, reinstall or replace
  • Resetting the disposal circuit breaker if the unit has gone completely silent
  • Replacing a P-trap on a straightforward drain configuration with accessible fittings

When the Risk Increases Significantly

  • Faucet cartridge replacement when the shutoff valve underneath is corroded and of uncertain function — closing a failing valve can cause an active leak
  • Garbage disposal installation involving electrical connections, which must comply with code requirements and may involve the panel
  • Drain snaking beyond the P-trap without professional equipment — improper technique can dislodge joints in older drain lines
  • Any work that requires disturbing supply lines connected to original Las Vegas valves that haven’t been operated in years

The most common scenario: a homeowner begins a straightforward faucet replacement, discovers the shutoff valve won’t close, and now has a pressurized line open with no way to stop the flow. Starting with a professional evaluation — or at minimum confirming valve function before beginning — avoids that outcome entirely.

Kitchen Plumbing Services Near You in Las Vegas

Loyalty Plumbing provides kitchen sink repair, faucet repair and replacement, garbage disposal repair, kitchen drain cleaning, and under-sink leak repair throughout the Las Vegas Valley. We serve homeowners across:

  • Las Vegas — including central, east, and west Las Vegas neighborhoods
  • Henderson — Green Valley, Anthem, and surrounding Henderson communities
  • North Las Vegas — established neighborhoods and newer developments
  • Summerlin and Summerlin West — master-planned communities with a high concentration of homes from the early 2000s
  • Centennial Hills and Providence — northwest Las Vegas communities that frequently benefit from water treatment evaluation
  • Enterprise and Mountain’s Edge — southwest Las Vegas growth areas
  • Skye Canyon, The Lakes, Rhodes Ranch, and surrounding communities

Our technicians are familiar with the construction styles, plumbing materials, and water conditions specific to each of these areas. A Las Vegas Valley home built in 1998 in Winchester has different plumbing characteristics than a 2007 home in Summerlin South — and those differences shape how we evaluate and approach the work.

Frequently Asked Questions About Kitchen Plumbing in Las Vegas

Why does my Las Vegas kitchen faucet have low water pressure only at that fixture?

Isolated low pressure at the kitchen faucet — while pressure elsewhere in the home is normal — is almost always caused by a calcified aerator screen. In Las Vegas hard water conditions, the mesh filter at the tip of the faucet spout collects mineral deposits rapidly. The result looks and feels like a supply pressure problem but is typically resolved by cleaning or replacing the aerator.

A partially closed shutoff valve or a worn cartridge restricting internal flow are secondary possibilities. A Loyalty technician can identify the specific cause in a few minutes.

Why does my garbage disposal hum but won’t spin?

A garbage disposal that hums but will not turn on has a jammed impeller — the flywheel is stuck and the motor is running against resistance. Insert a hex wrench into the reset port on the bottom of the unit and manually rotate the flywheel to free the jam. Once freed, press the red reset button on the base, then attempt to restart.

If the disposal runs normally, no further service is needed. If it hums again immediately after the jam appears to be cleared, the motor has likely sustained damage — at that point, replacement is typically the right call.

How long should a garbage disposal last in Las Vegas?

Manufacturer ratings for most disposals are 8 to 12 years under standard conditions. In Las Vegas, hard water and chlorine accelerate internal seal degradation in ways those ratings don’t account for. In homes without water treatment, 6 to 8 years is a realistic expectation before seal failure or motor issues become apparent.

In homes with a water softener or whole house filtration, disposals more consistently reach or exceed the rated lifespan. The difference is meaningful over the life of a home.

Why does my kitchen sink keep draining slowly even after I’ve cleaned it?

Recurring slow drains usually indicate accumulation deeper in the drain line than cleaning products can reach. In Las Vegas homes built before 2010, grease, food debris, and soap film build up in the horizontal sections of drain lines beyond the P-trap. In homes with cast iron or older ABS drain lines, the pipe walls themselves develop rough interior surfaces that accelerate buildup.

Professional drain snaking clears soft obstructions. Hydrojetting scours the pipe walls. If a drain slows down again within a few weeks of being cleared, a more thorough drain evaluation is warranted.

Is it worth repairing an older kitchen faucet, or should I just replace it?

The answer depends on the fixture and its history. A quality faucet — Moen, Delta, Kohler, or similar — that is under 10 years old and experiencing a single cartridge failure is almost always worth repairing. A builder-grade faucet over 10 years old in a Las Vegas home that has operated in untreated hard water has likely accumulated internal wear across multiple components.

In those cases, replacement often makes more long-term sense and provides the opportunity to install a fixture with better hard water resistance.

What is causing the leak under my kitchen sink?

Under-sink leaks in Las Vegas homes develop from a consistent set of failure points: deteriorated supply line connections or braided supply lines past their service life, a garbage disposal leaking at the sink flange, side port, or base seal, or P-trap joint failures from years of thermal cycling and mineral stress.

In older homes, corroded angle stop valves that weep slowly are also common. Because multiple failure points can exist simultaneously, a thorough under-sink evaluation — not just addressing the most visible leak — is the most efficient approach.

Do I need a permit for kitchen faucet or garbage disposal replacement in Las Vegas?

Like-for-like faucet and disposal replacements — where no drain line, venting, or electrical work is being modified — typically do not require a permit under Clark County requirements. However, any work that involves changes to drain line routing, vent configuration, or electrical connections may trigger permit requirements.

A Loyalty Plumbing technician identifies permit requirements before beginning work and pulls permits when the scope warrants it. Permitted work protects the homeowner, the property, and the installation’s warranty standing.

Can installing a water softener or filtration system actually protect my kitchen plumbing?

Yes — and in Las Vegas, the impact is measurable. A whole house water filtration system removes chlorine from the supply, which directly reduces deterioration of internal seals, rubber gaskets, and cartridge components. A water softener installation reduces the calcium and magnesium that build up in aerators, clog cartridges, scale disposal interiors, and corrode shutoff valves.

Las Vegas homeowners who install both systems consistently experience fewer kitchen plumbing service calls, longer fixture lifespans, and lower cumulative repair costs. For homes that have been operating without treatment for years, it is one of the most cost-effective long-term investments available.

How do I know if my under-sink shutoff valves need to be replaced?

The most reliable test is also the simplest: try to close them. If the valves turn freely and close fully, they are likely functional. If they are stiff, won’t turn more than part of the way, or feel as though they may break under pressure, they should be replaced before they are needed in an emergency. In Las Vegas homes built before 2005, original under-sink shutoff valves have typically been in hard water conditions for 20-plus years. Proactive replacement with quarter-turn ball valves eliminates a significant risk.

Discovering a non-functional valve when a pressurized line is open is not a situation any homeowner wants to be in — and it is entirely preventable.

Real Scenario: Kitchen Plumbing Evaluation in Henderson, Nevada

Location: Henderson, NV — Green Valley. Home built in 2001, original fixtures, no water treatment installed.

A homeowner in Green Valley contacted Loyalty Plumbing after noticing reduced kitchen faucet pressure over several months, water pooling under the sink near the disposal, and a drain that had been running slowly for a few weeks. She had assumed these were three separate problems.

A Loyalty technician opened the cabinet and found a single underlying pattern: the aerator was severely calcified — nearly fully blocked by calcium deposits accumulated over 23 years of Las Vegas water without treatment. The disposal was leaking from its base seal, indicating internal seal failure consistent with a unit that had reached end-of-life in hard water conditions. The original angle stop valves were heavily corroded and could not be closed reliably. The slow drain traced to grease and food debris buildup approximately four feet into the drain line — beyond the P-trap, well past the reach of household drain products.

All four symptoms shared the same root cause: 23 years of Las Vegas hard water operating on an untreated system.

Solution: aerator replacement (pressure restored immediately), new mid-grade disposal installation, both angle stop valves replaced with quarter-turn ball valves, and professional drain snaking. A whole house water softener evaluation was scheduled as a follow-up to address the root water chemistry driving accelerated wear. All four issues were resolved in a single visit.

Why Work With a Las Vegas Kitchen Plumbing Company You Can Trust

National plumbing franchises and national plumbing content treat Las Vegas like any other market. The water conditions here, the construction styles here, and the failure patterns we see in Las Vegas homes are not generic — and the most effective kitchen plumbing service reflects that.

Loyalty Plumbing is built specifically around Las Vegas residential conditions. Our technicians have evaluated hundreds of kitchens across Summerlin, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Green Valley, Centennial Hills, and the surrounding valley. We know what original 2001 valves look like in Anthem. We know what the drain lines in 1998 Winchester homes look like after 25 years. We know what hard water does to a garbage disposal seal over time.

We hold a Nevada plumbing license, carry appropriate insurance, and comply with Clark County and 2018 UPC requirements on every job. Permits are pulled when required. Inspections are welcomed. As a locally owned and operated company, Nick and Alexy are directly accountable — there is no corporate layer between a homeowner’s concern and a decision-maker who can address it.

Our Golden Guarantee reflects our commitment to standing behind work long after the job is complete.

Final Summary: Kitchen Plumbing Services in Las Vegas

Kitchen plumbing in Las Vegas operates under real mineral and chemical stress that shortens fixture lifespans and creates predictable failure patterns. Slow drains, dripping faucets, failing garbage disposals, leaks under the sink, and corroded shutoff valves are not random occurrences — they are the predictable outcomes of hard water, component age, and maintenance history working together.

Addressing these issues at the system level — identifying the PLAC contributors behind the symptom, evaluating the full under-sink assembly, and presenting options clearly — is what separates a long-term solution from a recurring service call.

Loyalty Plumbing provides structured kitchen plumbing diagnostics, transparent repair and replacement options, and code-compliant installations across Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, Green Valley, Centennial Hills, Providence, Anthem, and the greater Las Vegas Valley.

Call Loyalty Plumbing for Kitchen Plumbing Service in Las Vegas Today

If your kitchen sink is draining slowly, your faucet is leaking or losing pressure, your garbage disposal has stopped working, or you have water pooling under the cabinet — don’t wait for the problem to get larger or more expensive.

Kitchen plumbing issues in Las Vegas homes do not resolve on their own. A dripping faucet accelerates. A slow drain backs up. A weeping shutoff valve eventually fails. The sooner a Loyalty Plumbing technician evaluates the system, the more options you have — and the lower the total cost of resolution.

Loyalty Plumbing serves homeowners throughout Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, Green Valley, Centennial Hills, Providence, Anthem, and the surrounding Las Vegas Valley. We provide honest diagnostics, clear repair and replacement options, and code-compliant work on every kitchen plumbing call — with no sales pressure and no hidden charges.

Call us now at (725) 237-2579 to schedule a kitchen plumbing evaluation. Same-day and next-day appointments are available throughout the Las Vegas Valley.