Bathroom Remodeling Plumbing Services in Streator, IL

Rough-Ins · Shower & Tub Setup · Vanity & Toilet Moves — Skilled & Licensed

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The plumbing behind your bathroom remodel is the backbone of a trouble-free space. If it’s not installed correctly, issues like slow drains, hidden leaks behind tile, or inconsistent shower temperatures can surface months later. Doing the right plumbing work upfront, especially before walls close up, is what ensures your bathroom functions perfectly for years. If your remodel uncovers damp spots or water damage, call us for leak detection and repairs—catching problems now saves a lot of headaches down the line.

When you reach out at 779-237-1643 about your bathroom project, here’s the way we approach it: simple updates like swapping out faucets, toilets, or showerheads in the same spot usually only take a day. If you’re shifting layouts—moving a toilet, converting a tub to a shower, or adding extra sinks—this involves rough-in work with drain, vent, and supply changes that require permits and inspections. We’re fully prepared to do both with expert care.

One piece of advice I share with every homeowner planning a bathroom redo: nail down your fixture choices before we set any rough-in plumbing. Every toilet, shower valve, and tub filler has unique rough-in specs. Getting your fixtures finalized beforehand avoids costly mistakes where pipes are placed wrong and need to be redone.

Our Bathroom Plumbing Services Include

Shower & Tub Plumbing Installation

Installing the shower valve right is key in any remodel. It has to be mounted at the perfect height and depth from the finished walls, and properly connected to supply lines that meet flow requirements. We fit pressure-balance valves (Illinois code requires these to avoid scalding), thermostatic valves for temperature precision, and multi-outlet valve setups for rain shower heads, body sprays, and hand showers.

Converting a tub to a shower means coring new drain holes, repositioning the shower pan drain with proper slope, building up the shower floor for waterproofing, and rerouting supply lines from the tub faucet to the new valve. This is a substantial rough-in job, and we’ll go over the full plan and timeline with you before work begins. We also install freestanding tubs with supply line rough-ins for floor- or wall-mounted faucets.

Toilet Replacement & Moves

If you’re just swapping out a toilet in the same place, check out our fixture installation service for a quick job. For relocating a toilet, we reroute the drain, cutting concrete or subfloor as necessary, install a new flange at finished floor height, extend or reroute the soil stack, and ensure the venting is code compliant. This requires permits and inspections before closing up walls and floors.

We install everything from standard toilets to ADA-compliant comfort height, wall-hung models, and dual-flush systems. If your remodel adds a bathroom or upgrades one, it’s a good moment to check if your water heater can handle the extra hot water load. Planning accessibility features like grab bars or curbless showers? Let’s coordinate early with your builder to get blocking installed before drywall goes up.

Vanity & Sink Plumbing

We handle everything from adding a second sink to converting pedestal sinks into vanities or moving vanity locations. Adding sinks means extending supply lines for hot and cold water and adjusting drain piping—whether that’s a shared P-trap or separate traps. New vanity sizes often require adjusting stub-out heights and drain placement to match the cabinet.

Our crew installs faucets, drain assemblies, supply lines, and P-traps as part of vanity work. While the cabinet is open, we upgrade old gate valves to modern quarter-turn ball valves—this can prevent future leaks and water damage under sinks. If your remodel changes drain locations, we take care of all the drain or P-trap connections as part of the rough-in.

Full Bathroom Rough-Ins for New Builds & Additions

Adding a brand-new bathroom—whether finishing a basement, putting in a half bath, or creating an en-suite—requires comprehensive rough-in plumbing. That includes running supply lines from the nearest main, tying drain lines into the existing stack or main drain, installing vent pipes through the roof or tying into current vents, and setting floor flanges at the correct finished height. This work always requires permits and inspections before walls close. We coordinate with your general contractor and handle all scheduling as part of our standard service.

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Bathroom Plumbing Checklist

  • Installation of shower valves, trim, and showerheads
  • Connections for tub drain, overflow, and filler
  • Toilet removal and installation with wax ring and supply line
  • Vanity faucet, drain, and water supply hookups
  • Replacing old shutoff valves (gate valve swap to ball valve)
  • Drain rerouting for layout modifications
  • Installation or alteration of vent piping
  • Connections for bidet seats or standalone bidets
  • Handling permits and inspections

Tips for a Trouble-Free Bathroom Remodel

  • Pick fixtures before rough-in: Different toilets, tubs, and valves need specific rough-in measurements—select early to avoid rework.
  • Preserve existing layouts if possible: Moving plumbing is a labor-intensive cost increase, so keep fixtures where they are if you can.
  • Upgrade shutoffs during remodel: Replacing old valves now prevents leaks later and is easier when walls are open.
  • Check your water heater size: Adding tubs or multiple showers can strain your hot water supply—plan accordingly with our help.
  • Start permits early: Rough-in inspections affect your general contractor’s schedule, so get us involved from the beginning.
Note on Bathroom Remodeling Plumbing Costs Plumbing prices vary widely depending on your project specifics. A simple update like swapping fixtures without moving pipes is very different from moving drains or adding a new bathroom with full rough-in plumbing. There’s no flat rate that fits every job. Give us a call at 779-237-1643—we’ll inspect your situation and provide an honest estimate.

Bathroom Remodeling FAQ

Usually, yes. If you’re just replacing fixtures in the same spot, you likely won’t need a permit. But any time you move or add drain lines, vents, or supply pipes in the Streator area, permits are required. We take care of the entire permitting process and inspections so that everything’s up to code. Skipping permits can cause problems with insurance or when selling your home later.

Yes, we can relocate toilets and showers, but it involves rerouting the drain, possibly cutting into the subfloor or concrete slab, moving vent connections, and extending supply lines. This adds time and cost but gives you flexibility in your bathroom design. We’ll give you a clear quote based on your planned layout so you can decide.

Contact us as soon as you start planning—preferably before demo or opening walls. Early involvement means we can advise on rough-in dimensions, verify what’s possible with your existing plumbing, and help with permits. Calling a plumber late can create scheduling headaches and rushed decisions.

Absolutely. We partner with GCs, designers, and homeowners alike. We handle plumbing rough-ins as a subcontractor and schedule inspections to align with your project. Give us a call at 779-237-1643 to coordinate your timeline.

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