New Construction & Remodeling

New Construction Plumbing

For new builds, we handle plumbing from planning through rough-in and finish, coordinated with your construction schedule.

Rough-in supply lines and a washing-machine outlet box in a new-construction wall cavity
On The Job

Rough-in done right, before the walls close

We set drain, waste, vent and supply lines precisely at the framing stage and verify the work at each inspection milestone, so everything is correct before drywall goes up.

Plumber setting bathroom drain and supply rough-in during new-construction framing

New construction plumbing across Indian River County

The plumbing in a new home is built in stages, and getting each stage right is what makes the finished house perform for decades. We handle new construction plumbing from planning through rough-in and finish, coordinating our work with your construction schedule so the project stays on track. For builders and homeowners across Indian River County, we bring a clear scope and dependable communication to every build.

Because plumbing gets buried in walls and slabs, there is little room for shortcuts. We plan the system carefully, install it to code, and verify it at each inspection milestone so problems are caught early rather than after the drywall goes up.

What new construction plumbing involves

A new build moves through distinct plumbing phases, each with its own requirements.

  • Planning the system and confirming the scope with the plans
  • Underground and rough-in work before walls and slabs are closed
  • Setting fixtures and making connections at the finish stage
  • Testing and passing the required inspections along the way

Coordinating with your build

New construction is a team effort, and plumbing has to fit alongside framing, electrical, and other trades. We define the plumbing scope clearly and sequence our rough-in and finish work to match the overall timeline, so we are ready when the schedule calls for us and not holding up the next trade. Clear coordination is what keeps a build moving smoothly.

Planning fixtures and layouts

The best time to get plumbing right is before it is installed. We help confirm fixture locations and layouts early, so the finished home works the way you intend. Thoughtful planning at this stage avoids costly changes later and results in a system that is both code-compliant and practical to live with.

What affects the cost

We base the estimate on the specifics of the build: its size and complexity, the number of fixtures, site and access conditions, and permitting requirements. We define the scope and review it with you as part of planning the project.

When you need it

  • Building a new home
  • Adding a new structure with plumbing
  • Planning fixtures and layouts
  • Coordinating trades on a build

Warning signs

  • Plans requiring full plumbing systems
  • Need for code-compliant rough-in
  • Multiple fixtures and lines
  • Inspection milestones to meet

Common causes

  • New structure requirements
  • Layout and fixture planning
  • Code and permitting needs
  • Trade coordination

What affects cost

  • Size and complexity of the build
  • Number of fixtures
  • Site and access conditions
  • Permitting requirements

Our process

  1. 1Review plans and define scope
  2. 2Complete underground and rough-in
  3. 3Set fixtures at finish stage
  4. 4Test and pass required inspections

Local considerations

In new construction & remodeling work across Indian River County, local water conditions, code requirements and property age can all affect the right approach. We assess your specific situation before recommending a solution.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

As early as planning. Confirming fixture locations and the plumbing scope before rough-in avoids costly changes later and results in a system that works the way you intend.
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Family-owned, Florida licensed (CFC1432516), and based in Fellsmere — serving Vero Beach and Indian River County.