We offer a wide range of services for that fresh look, or just maintenance or updates to keep your home functioning and safe. Regardless of the size of the job, we have a craftsman that can tackle it. We offer a wide range of services for that fresh look, or just maintenance or updates to keep your home functioning and safe. Regardless of the size of the job, we have a craftsman that can tackle it.
Plumbing / January 20, 2026
A well-functioning laundry room makes life so much easier, and a big part of that is having a sink that drains properly. When adding a new laundry sink, it’s essential to have the right P-trap and venting system in place to ensure smooth, safe water drainage. Without it, you risk clogs, slow draining, bad odors, and messy backups. That’s why professional laundry sink installation focuses not just on the sink itself but on the plumbing system behind the scenes.
At Handyman Connection in Red Deer, we take care of every detail to ensure your sink works perfectly from day one. Our team follows all plumbing codes, installing P-traps to block sewer gases and venting to maintain proper drainage flow. With expert installation, you’ll enjoy fresh water flow, clean draining, and a sink that’s as reliable as the rest of your home. From pipes to venting, we handle it all—so you can focus on enjoying a laundry room that works exactly as it should.
A laundry sink looks simple, but the plumbing work behind it matters even more than the bowl itself. A sink only works well if the drain system is built to protect the P-trap and support the vent. Without those pieces working together, the water will drain poorly or not at all.
A correct setup includes:
These parts protect your home from water damage, backflow, and odours. When we complete laundry sink installation services, we follow the same steps licensed plumbers use so the sink lasts for years with no issues.
Before anything gets connected, we look at the space to choose the best location. You get a layout that works with your washer, plumbing lines, and room flow. This planning step is important and helps prevent problems later.
We look at:
Once the position is set, we move on to the plumbing work. This ensures professional laundry sink plumbing that fits the room and follows local building code.

A P-trap is the curved pipe under the sink. You need it for one main reason — it holds a small amount of water at all times. That water acts like a barrier, so sewer gases stay out of your home. But a P-trap only works if you set it up correctly.
Here’s how our team handles a proper P-trap setup:
With every job, we check the alignment, height, and seal. This ensures your system drains the way it was designed to.
A P-trap cannot work without the right vent. When a sink drains, the pipe needs air behind it. Without that airflow, the draining water can pull the trap dry and open a path for sewer gases.
That’s why proper venting matters.
Your new sink will share a drain and vent with the washing machine in many cases. That means the system needs enough pipe size and air movement to support both.
A correct setup includes:
The vent pipe needs to rise at least 6 inches above the highest flood level in the room before it turns. This prevents pressure problems and keeps the trap safe and sealed.
If the vent is not placed properly, the rushing water from the washer can pull the trap dry. We build the vent system so this never happens.
This step is one of the most important parts of proper P-trap and venting setup and is always done by a trained professional.
Once the vent and P-trap are set, we connect the full drain line. This ties the sink into the home’s plumbing without stress on the pipes.
You get strong, secure pipe connections that prevent leaks and future problems. We ensure:
Every connection is checked before moving to the last steps.
After all plumbing work is complete, we secure the sink in place. You get a stable, balanced fixture that feels strong and ready for daily use.
We finish by testing everything:
This full test ensures your system is safe, secure, and ready to use. It’s part of every job we do for laundry sink installation services.
Some readers want options before installing their sink, so here are a few styles we commonly work with:
With any style, the hidden plumbing work matters most. The P-trap and venting setup must fit the sink type.
When the plumbing is done correctly, you get more than just a place to rinse clothes. The top benefits include:
A good setup also makes future repairs easier because everything is installed cleanly and clearly.
Here are issues we look out for so you never have problems later:
Avoiding these mistakes is a major part of professional laundry sink plumbing and is included in every project.
A clean, strong plumbing setup makes your laundry room safer, easier to use, and built to last. When you get laundry sink installation services, you want to know the P-trap and venting are done right from day one. That’s what protects your home and keeps your system running smoothly.
Our team at Handyman Connection in Red Deer handles proper P-trap and venting setup with care, skill, and full attention to detail. If you’re ready to upgrade your laundry room, request an estimate to learn more and let us help you build a space that works the way you need it to.