Expert plumbing design for kitchen and bathroom renovations. We move the lines so you can move the walls.
Create a spa-like retreat in your own home. We handle the complex plumbing required for modern layouts.
Tub-to-Shower Conversions: Remove that unused garden tub and build a large walk-in shower.
Freestanding Tubs: Floor-mounted fillers and custom drainage solutions.
Custom Showers: Rain heads, body sprays, and linear drains.
The kitchen is the heart of the home. We help you reconfigure the layout to match your lifestyle.
Island Loops: Moving sinks to a new center island (requires specialized venting).
Pot Fillers: Running new cold water lines behind the stove.
Appliance Hookups: Ice makers, dishwashers, and gas ranges.
If your home was built before 1970 (Galvanized) or in the 90s (Polybutylene), your pipes may be a ticking time bomb.
PEX Repiping: We replace old, corroded lines with flexible, freeze-resistant PEX piping.
Sewer Line Replacement: Replacing rotting cast iron with modern PVC.
Water Quality: Installing whole-home filtration and softeners during the repipe.
Many contractors focus on the tile. We focus on the flow.
Venting: Proper air venting prevents sewer gas smells and ensures fast drainage.
Slope: We ensure drain lines have the correct pitch so they never clog.
Sizing: We upgrade supply lines to ensure you have enough pressure for that new "Rain Shower" head.
We meet with you (or your contractor) to map out exactly where every fixture will go. We open the walls/floors and run the new water and drain lines.
We pressure test every line and stand inspections with the city/parish to guarantee there are no leaks before the tile goes up.
After the walls are painted and tile is set, we return to install the final fixtures (faucets, toilets, handles) and ensure everything works perfectly.
Yes, but it involves cutting into the slab (concrete foundation) or reworking floor joists to move the 3-inch drain line. We specialize in this concrete work, but it does add to the project scope.
Not usually. We typically work section by section, ensuring you have at least one working bathroom at the end of every work day.
If you are keeping the sink in the exact same spot, you might not. But if you are moving the sink, adding a dishwasher, or installing a gas stove, a licensed plumber is required to run the new lines to code.