Trusted Bathroom Remodeling Plumbing Services in Bartlett, IL

Rough-In · Shower & Tub · Vanity · Toilet Relocation — Certified Professionals

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Reliable Bathroom Plumbing in Bartlett, IL

Bathroom plumbing is the backbone of any remodel, but it usually stays hidden. That’s why it’s so important to get the rough-in and connections done right upfront. Mistakes here can cause slow drains, leaks behind tile, or temperamental shower valves – problems that might only show up months later. We focus on doing the plumbing properly before the walls are sealed, so your bathroom functions flawlessly for decades. If you notice water damage when opening walls during your remodel, call us right away — catching leaks during this phase saves you from costly repairs down the line.

When you reach out to us at 630-749-9809 about bathroom remodeling, we tailor our approach based on your project. Simple fixture upgrades—like replacing a faucet, toilet, or showerhead without moving anything—can usually be done in a day. But if you want to change your bathroom’s layout—relocate the toilet, switch a tub for a shower, or add a second sink—that requires plumbing rough-in work, including adjusting drains, vents, and supply lines, along with the necessary permits and inspections. We’re experienced with both types of projects.

Here’s a tip I give every homeowner: choose your fixtures before we start plumbing rough-in. Different toilets, shower valves, and tub spouts have unique rough-in measurements. Picking fixtures first keeps you from having to redo or adjust plumbing later because something doesn’t line up right. In the Illinois climate, with its seasonal humidity shifts, proper rough-in positioning is key to avoiding leaks and ensuring your fixtures last.

Our Bathroom Plumbing Services

Shower & Tub Plumbing

Installing shower valves correctly is crucial. We set valves at the correct height and depth, using the right supply lines to maintain steady water flow. We install pressure-balance valves, as mandated by Illinois plumbing codes, to protect against sudden temperature changes, thermostatic valves for precise control, and multi-port systems for rain heads and body sprays.

Switching a tub to a shower involves cutting the floor for a new drain, repositioning or installing shower pans with proper slope, and rerouting supply lines from the tub faucet to the new shower valve. We review the full scope and timeline with you before starting. We also install supply rough-ins for freestanding tubs, whether wall or floor mounted.

Toilet Installation & Relocation

If you’re replacing a toilet in the same spot, that’s a simple job we handle routinely—see our fixture installation service. Moving the toilet elsewhere means rerouting the drain line, which could involve cutting concrete or floorboards, setting a new flange at the right height, adjusting the soil stack, and confirming venting meets code. This work requires permits and inspections before closing walls and floors.

We install all common toilet types, including comfort-height ADA models, wall-mounted, and dual-flush units. If you’re adding or upgrading your bathroom, it’s a good time to check if your water heater can handle extra hot water demand. For accessibility upgrades—like grab bar blocking or curbless showers—come talk to us early so we can coordinate with your GC before drywall goes up.

Vanity & Sink Plumbing

Whether you’re switching from a single to a double vanity, changing styles, or moving vanity locations, we adjust supply and drain lines accordingly. Adding a second sink usually means splitting the drain line with either a shared or separate P-trap setup, and extending hot and cold lines. New vanity sizes may require relocating drain stub-outs and supply lines to match the cabinets.

We handle faucet, drain assembly, supply line, and P-trap installations. While your cabinet’s open, we recommend upgrading from old gate valve shutoffs to modern quarter-turn ball valves—these are much more reliable and help prevent under-sink leaks down the road. If your remodel changes drain positions, we also manage drain and trap connections as part of the rough-in.

Complete Rough-In for New Bathrooms & Additions

For new bathroom additions in your Bartlett home—finishing a basement bath, adding a half bath, or creating an en-suite—we install full plumbing rough-in: running supply lines from the nearest main, connecting drain lines to the building stack or main drain, setting up vent pipes through the roof or tying into existing vents, and installing floor flanges leveled to finished floors. This work requires permits and inspections scheduled in coordination with your GC. We manage the process so your project stays on track.

Planning a Bathroom Remodel in Bartlett? Let’s Get Your Plumbing Sorted First.

Proper rough-in before the walls close saves headaches later. Call 630-749-9809 to set up a consultation.

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Bathroom Plumbing Checklist

  • Installation of shower valve, shower trim, and showerhead
  • Tub drain, overflow, and faucet hookup
  • Toilet removal, flange installation, and supply line connection
  • Vanity faucet setup, drain, and supply line connections
  • Replacing old gate shutoff valves with ball valves
  • Rerouting drain lines when layouts change
  • Vent pipe installation or modifications
  • Bidet hookup or bidet seat installation
  • Permit acquisition and inspection scheduling

Tips for a Trouble-Free Bathroom Remodel

  • Pick fixtures before rough-in: Plumbing rough-in dimensions depend on model specifics—finalize your choices first
  • Keep fixtures in place if possible: Moving plumbing lines adds significant labor and cost
  • Update shutoff valves now: Replace aging gate valves while walls and cabinets are accessible
  • Check water heater size: Adding tubs or showers may require a larger water heater
  • Plan permits early: Permits and inspections influence scheduling—loop us in early with your GC
Note on Bathroom Plumbing Costs Plumbing expenses vary greatly depending on the project’s complexity. A simple fixture swap with no pipe moves is very different from repositioning drains or installing a full bathroom rough-in. There’s no one-size-fits-all price for bathroom plumbing—cost depends on your home’s layout, existing plumbing, and your remodel goals. Call us at 630-749-9809, and we’ll provide a straightforward estimate after evaluating your project.

Bathroom Remodeling FAQ

For simple swaps of fixtures in the same place, you usually don’t need a permit. But if you’re moving drains, adding supply lines, or changing the layout, permits are required in Bartlett. We handle all permit applications and inspections so everything’s up to code. Skipping permits can cause trouble down the road with insurance or when selling your home.

Yes, we can. Relocating requires rerouting drains, vents, and supply lines—sometimes cutting through concrete or subfloor. This adds cost but lets you redesign your bathroom layout. We’ll give you a clear quote for the plumbing work so you can decide if it fits your budget.

It’s best to call us as soon as you start planning or before walls are opened. Early involvement helps us guide you on fixture rough-in requirements, what’s possible with your existing plumbing, and permitting timelines. Calling last minute after demolition can cause delays and rushed decisions on pipe placement.

Absolutely. We collaborate with general contractors, designers, and homeowners. We take care of the plumbing scope and coordinate inspection timing with your project schedule. Give us a call at 630-749-9809 to discuss your timeline and how we can fit in.

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