Bathroom Plumbing Rough-In Ottawa
Plumbing rough-in is what every bathroom is built on. Dream Living Construction plans and installs bathroom plumbing rough-ins in Ottawa: drain lines, supply lines, vents, valves, and fixture connections that line up with your finished bathroom layout.
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Bathroom Plumbing Rough-In Services
Drains, supplies, and valves planned around your bathroom
The plumbing rough-in decides where the toilet, sink, and shower can go, how the bathroom drains, and where the valves sit. We plan it around your finished layout, fixtures, and tile so nothing has to be moved later.
We rough in shower valves, tub valves, sink drains, toilet flanges, vents, supply lines, and fixture connections for full bathroom renovations and tub-to-shower conversions.
Drains and vents
Drain lines, traps, and vents sized and routed for code-compliant drainage and venting.
Supply lines
Hot and cold supply lines run to sinks, toilets, showers, and tubs with proper shut-offs.
Shower valves
Pressure-balance and thermostatic valves set at the right height and depth for the finished tile.
Fixture connections
Toilet flanges, vanity drains, supply stops, and trap arms aligned for the planned fixtures.
Planned aligned and ready for tile
What goes into a plumbing rough-in
Drain, vent, supply, and valve work coordinated with the layout
A good rough-in supports the rest of the bathroom. We coordinate the drain locations, vent stacks, supply runs, valve heights, and fixture spacing with the finished layout, tile, and fixtures.
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Drain, vent, and trap layout planned
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Supply lines, valves, and shut-offs installed
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Fixture spacing aligned with the tile and vanity
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Plan the rough-in
We confirm the bathroom layout, fixtures, valve types, and tile so the plumbing locations match the finished bathroom.
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Demo and route
Existing plumbing is opened up where needed, and new drain, vent, and supply runs are routed cleanly.
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Set valves and finish rough-in
Shower valves, tub valves, and fixture rough-ins are set at the right depth and height, ready for waterproofing and tile.
Questions about plumbing rough-in?
Bathroom Plumbing Rough-In Questions in Ottawa
Answers to common questions Ottawa homeowners ask about bathroom plumbing rough-in work.
Why does plumbing rough-in matter so much?
Because the rough-in decides where every fixture sits and how the bathroom drains. Doing it right means the finished bathroom looks intentional and works without moving plumbing later.
Can you move plumbing for a new bathroom layout?
In most cases, yes. The structure, drain run, and venting affect what is possible. We review the existing plumbing and structure first to confirm.
Are inspections required for plumbing rough-in?
For permitted work, yes. Plumbing rough-in is typically inspected before drywall and finishing.
Do you do shower valves and tub valves?
Yes. We rough in pressure-balance and thermostatic shower valves, tub valves, and diverter valves at the correct depth and height for the finished tile.
