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Plumbing Renovation Planning: Before You Start

January 24, 2025
Plumbing Team
7 min read
Plumbing Renovation Planning: Before You Start

A successful renovation, whether in a kitchen or a bathroom, depends on careful planning. While the final finishes are exciting, the 'rough-in' plumbing behind the walls and under the floors is the true foundation of your project. Getting the plumbing plan right from the very beginning is essential to avoid costly changes and ensure your new space is functional for years to come.

🗺️ Step 1: Define Your Layout and Scope

Before you call a plumber, you need a clear vision of what you want to achieve.

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Create a Floor Plan: Decide on the final placement of every fixture—sink, toilet, shower, tub, dishwasher. Remember that moving fixtures, especially the toilet, significantly increases plumbing costs.
Choose Your Fixtures: The specific fixtures you choose (e.g., a wall-mounted faucet, a freestanding tub, a steam shower) have unique plumbing requirements that must be planned for in advance.
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Assess Existing Plumbing: Is your project a simple fixture swap, or will you need to open walls? This is the best time to consider replacing old pipes.

💰 Step 2: Set a Realistic Budget

Plumbing can be a significant portion of a renovation budget. Be prepared.

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This includes the labor and materials for pipes, drains, and vents behind the walls. Costs increase dramatically if you move fixtures.

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The price of faucets, toilets, and tubs can range from budget-friendly to luxury. Make your selections early to stay on budget.

📜 Permit and Inspection Fees

Factor in the cost of permits, which are required for most plumbing alterations.

🚧 Contingency Fund

Always set aside an extra 10-15% of your budget for unexpected issues, like discovering rotted subfloors or needing to upgrade a vent stack.

👨‍🔧 Step 3: Hire the Right Professionals

Your project's success hinges on the quality of your team.

Building Your Team

  • General Contractor: If it's a large remodel, a GC will manage the entire project, including hiring and coordinating subcontractors like plumbers.
  • Licensed Plumber: For any project involving moving or adding pipes, hiring a licensed and insured plumber is non-negotiable. They are essential for ensuring the work is up to code.
  • Get Multiple Bids: Always get detailed, written estimates from at least three different qualified professionals. Don't just choose the lowest price; consider their experience, references, and communication.

Ensure your contract clearly outlines the scope of work, a payment schedule, and a projected timeline before any work begins.

Thorough planning is the key to a stress-free renovation. The Box Advantage Group works with homeowners and general contractors to provide expert plumbing planning and installation for renovation projects of all sizes. Contact us in the early stages to ensure your project starts on the right foot.

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