Rough-In and Drain Work That Passes Inspection
Getting the rough-in right is what the rest of the bathroom depends on. We set drain slopes to spec, size the vent stack correctly, and position supply stubs exactly where your fixtures need them. Sloppy drain work causes slow drainage, gurgling, and sewer gas issues. We've fixed enough of those problems on other people's jobs that we know exactly what not to do.
Every drain line we run follows the Illinois Plumbing Code, and we pull the proper permits through Mt Prospect, IL so the work is inspected and on record. That matters when you sell the house.
Fixture Connections and Valve Work
Once the walls are ready, we come back in to connect your faucets, shower valves, toilet supply lines, and any other fixtures in the scope. We use quality shut-off valves at every fixture so you can isolate one thing without killing water to the whole house. That's a small detail that saves a lot of headaches later.
If your bathroom remodel includes a freestanding tub, a thermostatic shower system, or a wall-mount faucet, those connections require more precise rough-in measurements. We've done enough of these in Mt Prospect, IL homes to know where the common mistakes happen and how to avoid them.