Trusted Bathroom Remodeling Plumbing in Oswego, IL

Rough-In Plumbing · Shower & Tub Setup · Vanity Installation · Toilet Moving — Licensed & Insured

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Reliable Bathroom Plumbing Services in Oswego, IL

Bathroom plumbing is often hidden behind walls, but if it's not installed correctly, issues like slow drains, leaks behind tile, or inconsistent shower temperatures can emerge later. Properly installed plumbing during your remodel means you won’t face these headaches years down the road. While working on your remodel, if you spot any damp spots or signs of leaks, give us a call. We offer expert leak detection to find and fix hidden problems before the walls are sealed back up.

When you reach out to us at 331-400-5383 about your bathroom renovation, here’s what happens: If you’re just updating fixtures like faucets, toilets, or showerheads in the same spots, that's a quick job we can usually finish in a day. But if you want to move the toilet, replace a tub with a walk-in shower, or add extra sinks, that requires rough-in plumbing adjustments—drain lines, venting, and supply lines must be altered, and a permit is needed. We manage all of it smoothly.

A tip I always share: finalize your fixture choices before we start rough-in. Toilets, shower valves, and tub spouts all have different rough-in measurements. Settling on your fixtures early avoids costly mistakes and rework due to mismatched pipe placements.

Our Bathroom Plumbing Services in Oswego

Shower and Tub Plumbing Installation

Installing shower valves correctly is critical. We set valves at the right depth and height, and connect them to properly sized supply lines to maintain strong water flow. We install pressure-balance valves, which Illinois code requires to prevent scalding, as well as thermostatic valves for precise temperature control. For showers with multiple outlets—like rain heads, body jets, or handheld sprayers—we install multi-port valves to handle the flow.

Converting a tub to a shower is a bigger job: it involves drilling the floor for a new drain, setting up the shower pan with the right slope, installing a waterproof liner, and rerouting the water supply from the old tub faucet up to the shower valve. We’ll review all the steps and timing upfront. We also install freestanding tubs and run supply lines for floor-mounted or wall-mounted faucets.

Toilet Setup and Relocation

Replacing a toilet in the same spot is straightforward—you can check out our fixture installation service for that. Moving a toilet to another wall or position involves cutting into subfloors or concrete, installing a new flange at the right height, adjusting or extending the soil stack vent connection, and rerouting supply lines. This work requires permits and inspections to ensure everything is sealed and vents properly.

We install all models, including standard height, comfort-height (ADA compliant), wall-mounted, and dual-flush toilets. If your remodel includes new accessibility features like grab bar reinforcement or curbless showers, we coordinate with your general contractor to plan wall blocking before drywall installation.

Vanity and Sink Plumbing Adjustments

Whether you're upgrading from a pedestal sink to a vanity, adding a second sink, or moving the vanity to a new spot, we update the supply lines and drains accordingly. Adding a second sink means we extend hot and cold lines and either set up shared or individual P-traps depending on your layout. Changing vanity dimensions may require adjustments to drain stub-outs and supply heights.

We install faucets, P-traps, drain assemblies, and supply connections as part of a full vanity installation. While we’re at it, we highly recommend swapping old gate valves for durable quarter-turn ball valves to reduce the risk of under-cabinet leaks. If your layout change affects drain locations, we handle the drain and P-trap connections during rough-in.

Full Rough-In Plumbing for New Bathrooms & Additions

Building a new bathroom in your Oswego home—whether it’s a basement bath, a half bath, or an en-suite—requires complete rough-in work. That includes running water supply lines from the nearest main, installing drain lines tied into the existing sewer stack or main drain, adding vent pipes through the roof or connecting into existing vents, and setting floor flanges at the correct finished height. This work is inspected and permitted before walls go up, and we coordinate directly with your GC and inspection officials to keep the project on track.

Starting a Bathroom Remodel in Oswego? Let’s Talk Plumbing First.

Get your rough-in plumbing done right before the walls close up. Call 331-400-5383 to schedule a consultation.

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Bathroom Plumbing Tasks Checklist

  • Installation of shower valve, trim kits, and showerheads
  • Connecting tub drains, overflow drains, and faucet fillers
  • Removing and installing toilets with wax rings and supply lines
  • Vanity faucet installation and supply/drain hookups
  • Replacing old gate valves with modern ball shutoff valves
  • Rerouting drain lines for layout adjustments
  • Installing or altering vent pipes for proper airflow
  • Hooking up bidet seats or standalone bidets
  • Handling permits and coordinating inspections

Bathroom Remodel Tips for Homeowners

  • Finalize fixtures early: Rough-in pipe locations depend on your specific toilets, tubs, and shower valves—decide before plumbing begins
  • Keep plumbing mostly where it is: Moving drains or supply lines increases labor and cost substantially
  • Update shutoff valves when walls are open: Replacing old valves now helps prevent leaks later
  • Check your water heater’s capacity: Larger tubs or additional showers may require upgrading your water heater
  • Plan for permits early: Rough-in inspections impact scheduling—getting the plumber involved early avoids delays
Note on Bathroom Plumbing Remodel Costs Plumbing expenses vary a lot based on the job. Simple fixture swaps leaving the plumbing where it is will cost much less than changing layouts or adding a new bathroom with full rough-in. Each project is unique depending on existing conditions and your design goals. Call 331-400-5383. We’ll evaluate your project and provide a clear, upfront estimate.

Bathroom Remodel Plumbing FAQ

Swapping out fixtures in the same location usually doesn’t require a permit. But any work that moves or adds drain lines, vent pipes, or water supply requires permits in most municipalities around Oswego. We take care of all permitting and inspections so your remodel stays fully compliant. Skipping permits can cause headaches when selling your home or dealing with insurance later.

Yes, though it’s more involved than just swapping fixtures. Moving a toilet or shower means rerouting drain piping (including cutting into floor or concrete), adjusting vent lines, and extending supply lines. This adds time and cost but lets you customize your bathroom layout. We provide detailed estimates so you can decide if it fits your budget.

Call us as soon as you start planning. Ideally, we’re involved before demolition or walls come down, so we can guide you on rough-in dimensions, what’s possible with existing stacks and vents, and permit timing. Waiting until the last minute can cause delays and rushed decisions on plumbing locations.

Absolutely—we regularly team up with GCs, designers, and homeowners. We manage our plumbing scope professionally as subcontractors and coordinate inspections to match your project timeline. Reach out at 331-400-5383 so we can discuss how plumbing fits into your overall remodel schedule.

Give Your Oswego Bathroom Remodel the Plumbing It Deserves

Licensed plumbers, fully permitted work, coordinated with your GC’s schedule. Reach out today to get started.

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