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The plumbing behind a remodel is structural infrastructure, not finish work. We handle rough-in, drain relocation and supply rerouting, pressure-test before the walls close, and coordinate with your tile, cabinet and general contractors so nothing gets opened twice.
4.5 68 Google reviews · Serving East Central Florida Since 1976
Homeowners, Contractors & Renovation Teams · Licensed & Insured · Slab Foundation Experience
Remodeling Plumbing
Total Comfort Plumbing provides licensed kitchen and bathroom remodeling plumbing from Ormond Beach across East Central Florida, Florida License CFC1432594, serving homeowners, contractors and renovation teams since 1976. We deliver accurate rough-in installation and plumbing relocation: drain line relocation, water supply rerouting, valve upgrades, fixture rough-ins and the adjustments new layouts demand.
Remodeling demands precise work behind walls, under floors and within slab foundations. Incorrect drain placement, misaligned supply lines or improper rough-in causes hidden leaks, drainage problems and expensive repairs after the renovation is finished and the evidence is buried.
Every installation uses durable materials and code-compliant practices suited to Florida homes, including slab properties where careful planning avoids unnecessary structural disruption. Systems are pressure-tested before walls and flooring close, to verify leak-free performance while it is still cheap to correct.
Whether you are reworking a kitchen layout or converting a bathroom, the goal is the same: the plumbing behind your renovation performs reliably long after the contractors have gone.
Scope of Work
Remodels routinely require moving drains, rerouting supply lines, resizing piping and upgrading valves to support a new layout. Accurate rough-in placement determines fixture alignment, drainage performance and long-term reliability.
Full rough-in installation set out to the new layout, positioned so fixtures land where the design says they will.
Moving drains with correct slope and venting maintained, which is what stops a new sink draining slowly forever.
Supply lines rerouted and resized for the new configuration and balanced pressure across the fixtures.
Relocating the sink run, including the disposal and dishwasher connections that come with it.
Conversion work including shower valve upgrades and the drain changes the new base requires.
Double vanity plumbing, plus ice maker and dishwasher line installation for new appliance positions.
Florida Slab Homes
In slab foundation homes across Volusia, Flagler, Seminole and St. Johns counties, relocation has to be evaluated carefully. Strategic rerouting is usually preferable to cutting the slab, because every cut is structural disruption you cannot undo.
Florida's hard water affects new fixtures and valves. During renovation we assess overall plumbing condition, because that is the one moment the system is open and future wall access is avoidable.
While walls are open, correcting aging pipe, undersized drains or worn valves costs a fraction of what it costs afterwards.
Correct installation protects resale value, insurance considerations and long-term system stability. Getting it wrong means opening finished tile and cabinetry to reach it.
Sequencing
Remodel plumbing has to align with tile installers, cabinet contractors, electricians and the general contractor. Improper sequencing causes delays or forces costly rework, so we schedule around the trades rather than expecting them to wait.
Rough-in scheduling aligned with the remodel phases, not dropped in whenever convenient.
Direct communication with contractors and designers so the plumbing matches the drawings.
Fixture installation at the finish stage, fitted to the surfaces that are now in place.
Pressure verification and a code compliance review before the project is signed off.
Remodeling Questions
Plumbing should be evaluated whenever fixtures are relocated or aging systems are exposed. Updating plumbing during renovation prevents future wall access and protects your investment.
Yes. In Florida slab foundation homes, plumbing lines can often be rerouted strategically to avoid excessive slab cutting. The appropriate method depends on layout and structural considerations.
Rough-in placement determines fixture alignment, drainage slope, and long-term reliability. Incorrect rough-in can result in leaks, drainage issues, and expensive corrections after walls are finished.
Yes. We coordinate rough-in scheduling, fixture placement, and final trim-out installation to ensure seamless project execution and timely completion.
In many cases, fixture upgrades require adjustments to venting, drain sizing, or pressure regulation to meet code requirements and ensure proper system performance.
Related Services
If the supply lines are already exposed and aging, re-piping during the remodel saves opening walls twice.
Learn More →New fixture installation with correct flange alignment and watertight sealing.
Learn More →Disposal and dishwasher discharge connections for the new kitchen configuration.
Learn More →Sizing and installation when a remodel adds fixtures or shifts hot water demand.
Learn More →Protecting brand new fixtures and valves from the hard water that shortens their life here.
Learn More →The commercial equivalent, for retail, office and restaurant fit-outs.
Learn More →The earlier plumbing is involved, the more options you have and the fewer surprises the build hits. Talk to us before the layout is locked, not after demolition.
Remodel Plumbing Across East Central Florida
From our Ormond Beach base at 1345 US Hwy 1 N, our licensed plumbers understand local building codes, water quality and climate demands across Volusia, Flagler, Seminole and St. Johns counties.
We also serve St. Augustine and St. Augustine Beach. Call (386) 232-5518 to confirm coverage for your address.
Licensed. Insured. Local Since 1976.
From remodel rough-in and fixture trim-out to emergency repairs, re-piping, water heater installation and full residential or commercial service, our licensed Florida plumbers are ready to respond.
Working to a build schedule? Call to get rough-in booked into the right phase.
From emergency plumbing repairs and slab leak detection to sewer line replacement, water heater installation, and full residential or commercial system service, our licensed Florida plumbers are ready to respond.
If you are experiencing active leaking, flooding, sewer backup, or no hot water, call now for immediate priority dispatch 386-232-5518