New Construction Plumbing by Gainesville Plumbing

Complete plumbing solutions for your new build, from initial planning to final inspection. Licensed, insured, and ready to handle every detail with precision and care.

Complete Plumbing Solutions for New Builds

Comprehensive New Construction Plumbing

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Our New Construction Plumbing Process

From initial consultation to final inspection, we manage every step to ensure your plumbing system is installed correctly and efficiently.

2

Consultation and Planning

We assess your project needs, review blueprints, and develop a detailed plumbing plan that meets local codes and your specifications.


3

Installation and Follow-Up

Our team handles supply procurement, precise installation, and thorough testing to confirm all systems function flawlessly before project completion.


"Gainesville Plumbing handled our entire home's plumbing from start to finish with precision and care. Their team stayed on schedule and made sure every detail met code requirements."

Mike T.

GAINESVILLE, GA

New Construction Plumbing FAQs

  • How long does new construction plumbing usually take?

    The timeline depends on the project size and complexity. For a full home, plumbing installation typically takes 2 to 4 weeks, including rough-in, fixture installation, and final inspections. Individual rooms or smaller projects may be completed within a few days to a week.

  • What factors influence the cost of new construction plumbing?

    Costs vary based on the size of the property, number of fixtures, materials chosen, and any special requirements like water filtration or well pump integration. Gainesville Plumbing provides detailed estimates after assessing your project to ensure transparency.

  • Do you handle permits and code compliance?

    Yes, we manage all necessary permits and ensure every aspect of the plumbing work meets local building codes. Our team coordinates inspections and approvals to keep your project on track and compliant.

  • What happens after the plumbing installation is complete?

    After installation, we conduct thorough testing to confirm all systems function properly. We also provide follow-up support to address any issues and ensure your plumbing operates smoothly from day one.

  • PEX vs Copper: What’s Best for Georgia Homes?

    PEX is more affordable and flexible, while copper offers durability and longevity. In North Georgia, PEX is commonly used due to cost efficiency and freeze resistance.

  • What is Plumbing Rough-In?

    Plumbing rough-in is the stage where pipes, drains, and vents are installed before drywall. It’s critical for inspections and system layout.

Ready to Start Your New Plumbing Project?

Contact Gainesville Plumbing today to schedule your consultation and ensure your new construction plumbing is done right the first time.