Bathroom Remodeling Plumbing Services in Long Point, IL

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Bathroom Plumbing Remodeling in Long Point, IL

The plumbing behind your bathroom remodel is crucial to long-term performance. It's hidden once the walls go up, so any mistakes often show later — slow drains, leaks behind tile, or inconsistent shower temperatures. Properly installed rough-in plumbing is what keeps your bathroom running smoothly for decades. If during demolition you spot signs of water damage or mold, give us a call — performing leak detection during remodeling is the best way to uncover and fix hidden problems before they become costly.

When you reach out at 779-217-8455 for your bathroom project, here’s our approach: if you’re just updating fixtures in place (like a new faucet, toilet, or showerhead), we can usually get that done in a day. But if you’re changing your layout — moving the toilet, swapping a tub for a walk-in shower, or adding a second sink — that’s a bigger job involving rerouting supply, drains, and vents, and needs permits and inspections. We manage both simple and complex remodels.

One tip I always pass along: finalize your fixture choices before rough-in starts. Toilets, shower valves, and tub fillers all have specific rough-in dimensions. Settling on these details early saves you the hassle and expense of adjusting plumbing after framing is done.

Bathroom Plumbing Services We Offer

Shower and Tub Plumbing

Installing the shower valve correctly is key to a successful remodel. It must be positioned at the right height and depth behind the finished wall, plumbed with appropriately sized lines to maintain strong water flow. We install pressure-balance valves required by Illinois code to prevent scalding, thermostatic valves for steady temperature control, and multi-function valves for setups with rainheads, body sprays, and handheld showers.

When converting a tub into a shower, we core through the floor for new drains, relocate or set up shower pan drains with the correct slope, construct the shower base for waterproofing, and reroute water supply from the tub filler to the shower valve. This is a detailed rough-in task, and we’ll review the process and schedule with you before starting. Freestanding tub plumbing, including supply lines for floor or wall-mounted fillers, is also part of our expertise.

Toilet Installation and Moving

Replacing a toilet in the same spot falls under our fixture installation services and is fairly straightforward. Moving a toilet to a new wall or location requires cutting through floors or concrete, installing a new flange at the right height, rerouting the drain line and soil stack connections, and ensuring proper venting. This work requires permits and inspections before sealing walls and floors.

We install all models, including standard, ADA-compliant comfort heights, wall-mounted, and dual-flush toilets. If you’re adding a bath or upgrading your bathroom, it’s a good time to check whether your water heater can handle the extra hot water demand. Also, if you want accessibility upgrades like grab bar supports or curbless showers, talk to us early so we can coordinate blocking with your contractor before drywall goes up.

Vanity and Sink Plumbing

Whether you’re swapping a single sink for a double, replacing a pedestal with a vanity, or moving a vanity completely, we manage the plumbing changes. Adding a second sink means extending supply lines and configuring drains with either a shared P-trap or separate traps, depending on your setup. Changing cabinet sizes might require adjusting drain stub-outs and supply line heights.

We install faucets, drain kits, supply lines, and P-traps during vanity setup. While the cabinet is open, we upgrade old shutoff valves from gate-style to modern quarter-turn ball valves — this simple step prevents common under-sink leaks. If you’re shifting drain locations, we also handle the necessary drain cleaning and P-trap connections as part of the project.

Full Rough-In Plumbing for New Bathrooms and Additions

Building a new bathroom in your Long Point home—whether it’s finishing a basement, adding a half bath, or creating a master suite bath—requires comprehensive rough-in work. We run supply lines from your home’s main source, connect drain lines to existing stacks or building drains, install vent pipes that either go through the roof or connect to existing vents, and set floor flanges at the correct finished floor height. These steps require permits and inspections before closing walls. We coordinate closely with your general contractor and handle inspection scheduling to keep things on track.

Considering a Bathroom Remodel in Long Point? Start with Plumbing Planning.

Making sure the rough-in is correct before walls close saves headaches down the road. Call 779-217-8455 to talk over your project.

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Bathroom Plumbing Tasks at a Glance

  • Installation of shower valves, trims, and showerheads
  • Tub drain, overflow, and filler line connections
  • Toilet removal and installation, including wax ring and water supply
  • Vanity faucet, drain, and supply line hookups
  • Upgrading shutoff valves from old gate types to ball valves
  • Drain line rerouting as needed for new layouts
  • Vent pipe installation or adjustments
  • Bidet seat or standalone bidet plumbing hookups
  • Permit applications and inspection management

Advice for a Smoother Bathroom Remodel

  • Choose fixtures before rough-in: The plumbing rough-in depends on the exact models — finalize selections early to avoid costly adjustments
  • Stick to existing layouts where possible: Moving drains and supply lines adds significant labor and expense
  • Replace valves while walls are open: Old shutoffs often cause leaks later — upgrade now while access is easy
  • Check your water heater’s ability: Extra showers or tub size might mean you need a bigger water heater
  • Get permits lined up early: Timely inspections for rough-in work help keep your contractor’s schedule on track
Bathroom Remodel Plumbing Pricing Plumbing costs will vary a lot depending on what’s involved. Swapping fixtures in place differs greatly from changing layouts or installing a bathroom addition with full rough-in. Every project is unique—existing conditions and final design affect pricing. Contact 779-217-8455 for an honest evaluation and estimate tailored to your remodel.

Bathroom Remodeling FAQ

For replacing fixtures in their current spots, you usually won’t need a permit. But anytime you move drains, add new supply lines, or adjust venting, a permit is typically required in the Long Point area. We handle all the paperwork and scheduling of inspections — plumbing permits are important to protect your home and resale value, so don’t skip them.

Yes, we can relocate toilets and showers, but it involves rerouting drain pipes (sometimes cutting through the floor or concrete), changing vent connections, and extending supply lines. It adds to the cost, but gives you freedom to redesign your space. We provide a detailed quote so you can make the best decision for your budget.

Call us as soon as you start planning your remodel, ideally before any demolition begins. Early involvement helps us guide you on rough-in measurements, what's possible with existing plumbing stacks, and permits. Waiting until after demo limits options and can delay the project with last-minute plumbing changes.

Absolutely. We collaborate with GCs, designers, and homeowners directly. We handle the plumbing rough-in and final connections, coordinate inspections, and keep your project on schedule. Feel free to call 779-217-8455 to discuss your timeline and how we can fit in.

Your Long Point Bathroom Remodel Deserves Skilled Plumbing Work

We’re licensed, insured, and experienced with permit-required plumbing projects, working alongside your GC for smooth coordination. Reach out today to get started.

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