Plumbing for Remodels in Dallas–Fort Worth
Remodel plumbing is the part of a renovation that happens before the finishes: moving drains, extending supply lines, setting rough-in heights, and making sure everything passes inspection before walls close.
Layout changes are where budgets move. Keeping a sink or toilet in its existing location is far simpler than relocating the drain, particularly on a slab foundation.
Call for Plumbing HelpSymptoms and problems
- • A kitchen or bathroom being reconfigured
- • Adding a bathroom, wet bar, or laundry location
- • Converting a tub to a walk-in shower
- • Older supply lines being replaced during a renovation
Common causes
- • Fixture locations changing from the original plan
- • Existing rough-in not meeting current code
- • Aging pipe exposed during demolition
Typical solutions
- • Reviewing the layout for drain slope and vent feasibility
- • Rough-in plumbing coordinated with the build schedule
- • Permitting and inspection through the local city
- • Setting fixtures and final connections after finishes
When to get professional help
Remodel plumbing is permitted work. Getting rough-in inspected before closing walls avoids expensive rework later.
