Remodeling a kitchen or bathroom is the ideal moment to upgrade aging plumbing while the walls are open. Bringing in a plumber early prevents costly surprises.
Here’s when and why to involve a plumber in your remodel.
What a plumber handles in a remodel
A plumber’s remodel work includes:
- Rough-in for new fixtures, sinks, tubs, and showers
- Moving or adding supply and drain lines
- Updating aging shutoff valves and supply lines
- Connecting new faucets, toilets, and appliances
- Ensuring everything meets code
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Call (207) 419-2600Why timing matters
Involving a plumber during planning — not after — lets you move plumbing efficiently and avoid tearing back into finished walls. It’s also the cheapest time to replace old galvanized pipe or worn valves that are already exposed.
