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Kitchen Plumbing Repair In Big Island, HI

Your kitchen should run smoothly, and that starts with your plumbing. At Steve’s Plumbing and A/C – Big Island, we provide kitchen plumbing repair services that address everything from clogged drains to worn-out fixtures. We show up on time, diagnose the problem, and restore your system quickly.

Why Homeowners on the Big Island Call Steve’s

  • Responsive service island-wide
  • Comprehensive repairs for sinks, drains, and water lines
  • Local technicians with the right tools and training
  • Clear explanations and fair pricing
  • All work is guaranteed to meet your satisfaction

Steve’s Plumbing and A/C – Big Island is proudly and professionally offering kitchen plumbing repair services in the Big Island, HI area.

Why Choose Steve's?

Four decades of trust. One simple promise.

We’ve been part of Hawaiʻi homes since 1986. Locally operated, community-rooted, and backed by the kind of guarantee most companies won’t put in writing.

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24/7 Service

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We Do It Right

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Financing Options Available

Need a new system? Don’t let cost hold you back. We offer flexible financing with approved credit so you can stay comfortable now and pay on your terms.

Get the Reliable, Island-Trusted Service You Deserve

From emergency repairs to full system installs, Steve’s keeps your home comfortable, efficient, and worry-free.

We Partner with the Best

Top-Quality Plumbing Services Near Big Island, HI

Steve’s Plumbing and A/C – Big Island serves homeowners with dependable kitchen plumbing repairs you can trust.

Restore Performance to the Heart of Your Home

Kitchen plumbing needs to work every day: when it doesn’t, the impact is immediate. Whether it’s a leaking faucet or a slow drain, we’re here to repair it quickly and correctly so you can get back to your routine.

Call our team if you notice:

  • Pooling water under the sink
  • Odd smells or slow-draining sinks
  • Faulty garbage disposal operation
  • Inconsistent water pressure
  • Faucet or fixture leaks

Garbage Disposal Repairs

Garbage disposals can be easily clogged with food and other debris buildup. Expert plumbers can clear your garbage disposal and drain with same-day-service availability.

Toilet Repair

Beyond clogged toilets, our plumbers are experts at fixing leaking and constantly running toilets, broken toilet bowls, and toilets that don’t flush properly. If your home is experiencing toilet issues, the Steve’s Plumbing & A/C Service – Big Island plumbers are ready with a quick solution.

Kitchen & Bathroom Sink Repair

Is a non-stop dripping faucet driving you up the wall? Our plumbers are in your Big Island, HI neighborhood with a solution.

Shower & Tub Repairs

Is your shower or tub experiencing issues, such as a clogged drain or low water pressure? Our expert plumbers are able to solve any kitchen or bathroom plumbing problem.

We provide lasting repairs using quality materials, so you’re not calling again for the same issue next month. Our goal is to fix it right the first time.

Relax, We'll Handle It

1. Request a Service Visit From Steve's

Steve's offers fast response times and reliable scheduling. Simply call us or use our online scheduling tool.

2. Get Upfront Pricing Options​

One of our licensed technicians will diagnose the issue and give you a custom estimate before performing any work.

3. Relax While We Repair Your Problem

We handle every repair efficiently and effectively, ensuring the job is done right the first time. All you have to do is relax.

4. Let Us Know How We Did

Steve's is committed to excellent service, so we do it right, we make it right, or it's free. Once your repair is complete, we'd appreciate it if you could leave a review.

Kitchen Plumbing Repair In Big Island, HI FAQs​

On the Big Island, both are worth investigating. Rust-colored water from the hot side specifically often points to a corroding water heater anode rod or tank lining. Discoloration from the cold side as well suggests corrosion in the supply lines themselves, which is more common in older galvanized or copper pipe interacted with aggressive water chemistry. Catchment water can also introduce sediment and particulates that discolor water at the tap. A plumber can test the pipe condition while a water quality test identifies what’s in the source water.
A sulfur smell from the kitchen drain can come from two sources. The first is the water itself, where hydrogen sulfide naturally present in catchment or well water produces an odor when it’s agitated during drainage. The second is organic buildup inside the drain line or a dry P-trap allowing sewer gases to come back up. Running cold water from the tap, checking whether the smell is present in the water itself or only from the drain opening, and verifying the P-trap is filled can help distinguish between the two. A plumber can confirm which source is responsible.
Yes. High mineral content water accelerates scale deposit on faucet aerators, spray heads, and valve cartridges. The aerator screen at the tip of the faucet can clog within months in high-hardness water areas. Internally, mineral buildup on cartridge seals causes leaking and stiff operation sooner than in soft water environments. Regular aerator cleaning and periodic cartridge replacement manage the symptoms, but a water softener or conditioner at the whole-house level addresses the root cause and extends the life of all fixtures and appliances throughout the home.
The reset button on a disposal trips as an overload protection when the motor is stressed. The most common plumbing-related cause is a jammed grinding plate from a bone fragment, fibrous food material, or a foreign object that got into the disposal. Pressing the reset after manually clearing the jam with the wrench key in the bottom of the unit often restores function. If the unit trips repeatedly without an obvious jam, the motor itself may be failing or the disposal is at the end of its service life. A plumber can diagnose which scenario applies.
Low pressure at a single fixture on a catchment system typically points to the aerator screen, which is clogged with sediment or mineral deposits, or a partially closed supply valve under the sink. If the pressure is low at all fixtures throughout the house, the issue is upstream: the distribution pump may be underperforming, the pressure tank may have lost its charge, or the catchment supply itself may be low. Identifying whether the problem is isolated to the kitchen or widespread throughout the home is the first step in diagnosing the cause.

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