





1 / 7When you remodel a kitchen or bathroom, the plumbing is what makes the new layout actually work. Moving a sink, adding a shower, swapping a tub, or relocating an island all mean rerouting supply and drain lines correctly and to code — and the work is buried in walls and floors where mistakes are expensive to fix later. We partner with homeowners and contractors to handle the full plumbing side of a remodel: rough-in, fixture setting, and final inspection, so your beautiful new space works flawlessly for years.
When You Need Kitchen & Bathroom Remodels
- Relocating a sink, toilet, tub, or shower in a new layout
- Adding a bathroom, island, or wet bar
- Converting a tub to a walk-in shower (or vice versa)
- Upgrading old supply and drain lines during a remodel
- Setting new fixtures, faucets, and valves
- Needing rough-in plumbing that will pass inspection
What You Can Safely Check First
Plan your fixture locations early — every sink, toilet, tub, and shower needs both a properly sized supply line and a vented drain in the right spot, and that's far cheaper to get right during rough-in than to change later. While you can choose your own fixtures and finishes, the supply/drain rough-in, venting, and connections should be done by a licensed plumber so the work meets code and passes inspection.
When to Call a Professional
- Any remodel that moves or adds plumbing fixtures
- Rerouting supply or drain lines inside walls or floors
- Adding a new bathroom or kitchen plumbing layout
- Tub-to-shower conversions and shower pan/valve work
- Coordinating rough-in and final inspection with your build
How Blue Wave Handles It
- 1Review your remodel plans and fixture layout with you
- 2Rough-in new supply and drain lines, properly vented and to code
- 3Coordinate timing with your other trades and inspections
- 4Set and connect fixtures, faucets, shower valves, and drains
- 5Pressure-test and verify every connection is leak-free
- 6Walk the finished space with you to confirm it all works
Common Causes
- New layouts that move fixtures from their original locations
- Outdated supply or drain lines exposed during demolition
- Adding fixtures that need new supply and waste lines
- Bringing older plumbing up to current code during a remodel
Local Plumbing Factors in Palm City & Martin County
Remodels are popular across Palm City, Stuart, and the Treasure Coast, and many of these homes have older plumbing that's worth updating while the walls are open. Handling supply lines, drains, and fixtures correctly during the remodel — and to Martin County code — protects your investment and avoids leaks behind brand-new tile and cabinetry.
Cost Factors in Palm City
Remodel plumbing cost depends on how many fixtures move or get added, how much line needs rerouting, and the condition of existing plumbing. We give a clear scope and quote, and coordinate with your remodel timeline. Call (772) 214-4319 to plan your project.
