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Kitchen Sink Replacement & Repair in Atlanta, GA

A kitchen sink that's seen better days can make meal prep and every morning routine harder than they need to be. Cracks, persistent leaks, and basins that won't drain properly don't improve with time. The longer they sit, the more damage works its way into the cabinet and countertop around them. Mr. Rooter Plumbing provides kitchen sink replacement from disconnecting the old unit to sealing every connection on the new one, so nothing gets missed in the process. Keep reading to find out what's involved and what we can do for you.

Signs It's Time to Replace Your Kitchen Sink

Some problems are worth repairing. Others signal that the sink has reached the end of its useful life. Knowing the difference saves money and keeps a small problem from turning into a cabinet full of water damage.

Visible cracks in a porcelain or ceramic basin won't seal permanently with epoxy or caulk. The material flexes slightly with temperature and pressure changes, and most patch jobs fail within months. A hairline crack near the drain or along the basin wall is a reliable sign that the structure is compromised. Staining that won't scrub out, pitting across the surface, and rust patches on stainless steel all point toward replacement over kitchen sink repair in Atlanta.

Persistent leaks at the drain assembly or strainer basket are worth inspecting closely. An experienced plumber in Atlanta, GA, can reseat the basket or replace the gasket to stop the drip. But when the leak returns after two or three repairs, the sink body is usually warped or corroded at the connection point. At that stage, continued sink repair costs more than a new unit installed correctly from the start.

Undermount vs. Drop-In Sink Installation

The two most common residential sink styles install differently and behave differently in daily use. Choosing the right one depends on your countertop material, your existing cutout dimensions, and how the cabinet underneath is configured.

Drop-in sinks sit on top of the countertop. A lip around the perimeter holds the basin in place, and clips underneath pull it tight against the counter. Sink installation for a drop-in unit is less involved because the rim provides most of the support. The tradeoff is a visible seam where the rim meets the counter, which collects debris and moisture if it isn't kept sealed.

Undermount sinks attach from below the countertop and require a solid surface material like granite or quartz to hold the weight securely. The finished look is cleaner with no rim interrupting the counter surface. However, the installation requires precise silicone work, support brackets, and careful fitting to the existing cutout. A sink installer in Atlanta working with undermount units needs to confirm the countertop thickness and material before the job starts, because not every counter can support the mounting method required.

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Kevin Dressner

Stone Mountain, GA

I called at midnight on a Friday and the dispatcher confirmed an appointment window for 8-11AM that same morning. Shaun was great - he arrived early in the time window and got to the job quickly. There was an issue with a specialized part that broke during installation, and he followed through with great communication until the job was totally completed. I’m not knowledgeable about plumbing, but as far as I can tell, the quality of the work looks good. The cost was not cheap, but I am pleased with the service and the quality of work. Make sure to…

Michael Lo

Snellville, GA

At first the online scheduler didn't work, but it was very easy to call and set up an appointment. I liked receiving a text with the plumber's photo saying he was on his way. Jason arrived as scheduled. He provided all estimates in writing up front and was very courteous and professional as he explained the plumbing problems he found. I decided to replace my aging water heater, and he returned with my new water heater and finished installing it that afternoon, even when I needed to be away for a few hours. The hot water temperature is now perfect,…

Elizabeth Parks

Smyrna, GA

Jason and Josh did an excellent job fixing our blocked pipes. They were so quick, kind, and efficient. They did amazing, quality work and they were so nice and professional. It was quite a big project, and They took the time to explain what they would be doing every step of the way We are so happy to have working plumbing in our home again and would highly recommend them to anyone!

Warren Wright

Sandy Springs, GA

Ryan was very professional and did a great job of unclogging the pipes. He was the second plumber of the day. The first guy didn't unclog the drain and then proceeded to say it would take $8,000 to fix the clog. Insane. I called Mr. Rooter and had the fortunate opportunity to meet Ryan, who, instead of trying to make a big sale, took his time and unclogged the line in less than 10 minutes. He showed me what was going on and even showed me what was going to be needed in the future. This is why I'll always…

Bee Dee

Roswell, GA

John dubose went above and beyond to fix my issue . He placed a clean out valve in the location of the pipe to make it easier to access whenever my pipes get backed up again. He explained everything before proceeding so I understood what he would be doing to fix my backed up pipes and I can tell he defiantly was a Profesional and have been doing this for a long time . He was very patient with me and answered all of my questions . He showed kindness which i appreciated since i was in so much stress…

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Peachtree Corners, GA

I am very satisfied with Jason Johnson and the experience with Mr. Rooter in general! I called in the evening and was placed on the emergency wait line for the next day. Jason came shortly before noon and I immediately had a good feeling about him. I showed him the pipe that leaked in the front yard and he patiently listened to me and took an overview. What I really liked was that he showed his knowledge about the whole situation. He didn't just address the leaking pipe but also pointed out the whole system in general and where else…

Melisa Fox

Norcross, GA

Jim Mahoney and his team of plumbers consisting of Jason Johnson, Andrew Fitch, and Cameron Funk were exceptional in the service they provided. I had major damage to my home because of plumbing issues from living in an older home. Jim sent his team out and they not only were thorough in fixing my plumbing issues, they educated me about the contributions I was causing that would eventually lead to more unnecessary problems. I would highly recommend any of the plumbers (Jason, Andrew, and Cameron) to anyone that might have plumbing issues in the Atalanta area. They are knowledgeable, courteous,…

Connor Malcolm

Milton, GA

I was very pleased with the service from Mr. Rooter. My tech, Jason, was friendly, timely, upfront about pricing, discussed options, and executed the job promptly. I had a water line replaced and the job was performed quickly and professionally with minimal disruption to my landscaping (only grass near the meter). I would highly recommend Mr. Rooter and specifically, Jason J. and his apprentice Cameron F. The boring crew was friendly and timely as well.

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Marietta, GA

Mr Rooter sent out a Tech the very next morning. Arrived on time and replaced the pipe. Was very professional and courteous. A few days later there appeared to be a wet spot on outside brick on house. I called Mr Rooter and they sent an inspector out right away. He was very thorough. NO LEAKS, just water trapped in between the walls trying to dry-out. The inspector was also very professional and courteous. I was very pleased from the moment the young lady answered my call to the lady who sent the inspector out. Their professionalism from start to…

phil isaacs

Mableton, GA

Highly recommend and Great people to work with!! Hi ….just a quick review of “Mr Rooter” who came to my home fixing and redoing a very clogged “sewer drain line”. The folks from Mr Rooter , Bryan and John and Taylor and Rod who spent a couple of days dealing with this issue did an amazing and excellent job of explaining and keeping us informed as to the issues and procedures of this problem. They worked their rear ends off and spent countless hours getting everything done. I knew they really cared and took the time needed to make sure…

How Sink Replacement Connects to Your Existing Plumbing

A new sink doesn't just drop in and connect without some adjustment. The supply lines, drain assembly, P-trap configuration, and garbage disposal hookups all have to align with the new basin's dimensions and drain placement.

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Supply line length is one of the first things a plumber checks. Hot and cold shutoff valves under the cabinet need to reach the new faucet inlets without kinking or stretching. If the new sink positions the faucet holes differently from the old unit, the supply lines may need to be replaced or extended. The same applies to the drain rough-in. A sink with a single basin drains differently from a double basin, and the P-trap configuration changes accordingly.

Sink replacement in Atlanta homes with older plumbing sometimes turns up corroded shutoff valves or galvanized drain lines that need attention. Catching these issues at the start prevents a second service call after installation. A professional plumber who inspects the full under-sink assembly during the initial visit can identify what's serviceable and what should be replaced.

Kitchen Sink Repair for Cracks, Leaks, and Drain Problems

Not every problem requires a full kitchen sink replacement. Some issues are localized and respond well to targeted repairs when the sink is structurally sound.

Slow drainage is one of the most common complaints. The culprit is usually a grease and soap buildup in the drain line or a partially clogged P-trap. A licensed plumber can clear the line with a drain snake or hydro jetting, depending on the severity and location of the blockage. Replacing the strainer basket and drain flange also improves drainage flow when the existing hardware is corroded or misaligned.

Leaks at the faucet base, supply line connections, or the drain assembly are usually fixable without replacing the entire sink. Kitchen sink repair in Atlanta for these types of issues typically involves tightening connections, replacing worn supply lines, or reseating the drain with fresh plumber's putty and a new gasket. If the leak traces back to a crack in the basin, repair options become limited, and replacement is the more practical path.

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What to Expect on Installation Day

Knowing what happens during the visit helps you prepare and avoid surprises. A standard kitchen sink installation follows a clear sequence from shutoff to final test.

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The plumber starts by shutting off the water at the supply valves beneath the sink. If those valves are stuck or corroded, they get replaced before anything else moves forward. The old sink comes out after disconnecting the supply lines, the drain assembly, and any garbage-disposal wiring. The cabinet and countertop cutout are inspected for moisture damage, and soft or warped wood is replaced before the new basin is set.

The new sink goes in with fresh silicone, properly torqued mounting hardware, and new supply lines. Every connection gets checked before the water turns back on:

  • Supply line fittings are hand-tightened and confirmed snug with a wrench.
  • The drain flange is set in plumber's putty or silicone per the manufacturer's spec.
  • The P-trap is seated and secured without overtightening.
  • The garbage disposal, if present, is reconnected and tested.

A sink installer in Atlanta runs the water, checks every connection under pressure, and confirms drainage before leaving the job site.

Schedule Your Kitchen Sink Replacement in Atlanta, GA

When the sink is the problem, replacing it correctly the first time protects the cabinet, the countertop, and the plumbing underneath. Mr. Rooter Plumbing brings the tools, the parts knowledge, and the experience to handle kitchen sink repair and kitchen sink replacement without cutting corners. Contact us to schedule a visit and get your kitchen back on track. 

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