Remodel plumbing is mostly about sequencing and about what gets buried. The
work itself is rarely the hard part — being in the right place at the right
point in the build, and getting everything right before the wall closes, is.
We handle rough-in for bath and kitchen remodels, additions and new builds:
supply and waste, venting, fixture positioning, shutoffs where they’ll actually
be reachable later, and the finish work once tile and cabinetry are in.
The photo here is the smaller end of that — a vanity replacement with new supply
and drain connections under a stone top. Same principle at any scale: the
connections behind the cabinet are the part nobody sees and the part that
matters, and they’re worth doing properly while the space is open.
Where a remodel touches gas or electrical — a range relocation, a bathroom
circuit, an extractor run — that’s in-house too. On a remodel, having one
contractor answering for all three usually saves more time than it saves money,
and the time is normally what’s under pressure.