When people start planning a bathroom renovation, they usually start with the fun stuff. Tiles, vanities, fixtures, paint. But the thing that determines what you can actually do in that room is the plumbing. And it should be the first conversation you have.
Moving a toilet, adding a double vanity, or putting in a soaker tub all require plumbing changes. The drain and supply lines need to go where the new fixtures go, and depending on your home's construction, that can be straightforward or it can get complicated. Concrete slab floors are harder to work with than a basement with open joists. Knowing that upfront saves you money and headaches.
Here's our advice after doing renovations for over 55 years. Before you commit to a layout, have a plumber look at the space. We can tell you what's easy, what's possible but expensive, and what won't work at all. That way you make decisions with all the information, not just the Pinterest inspiration.
We handle the full plumbing side of bathroom renovations: rough-in work, fixture installation, drain relocation, everything. We'll work with your general contractor or directly with you if you're managing the project yourself. We keep you informed at every step and we make sure the plumbing is done right so your new bathroom works as well as it looks.
If you're thinking about renovating your kitchen or bathroom, give us a call. We're happy to come out and talk through what's involved before you start tearing anything apart.



