Plumbing is easy to overlook when you’re building a home — until it’s the reason a closing date slips or a homeowner ends up with a water heater that can’t keep up with their household. Whether you’re a homeowner overseeing your own custom build or a contractor managing a subdivision, getting the plumbing plan right early saves time, money, and headaches down the road. Here’s what actually goes into new construction plumbing in Greer, SC, and what to look for in a plumbing partner.
Plumbing isn’t something that gets bolted on at the end — it needs to be planned alongside the framing and electrical work. Pipe layout, water heater sizing, and fixture placement all have to be locked in before walls close up. Get it wrong at this stage, and fixing it later means cutting into finished walls or floors. Get it right, and the rest of the build moves faster because the plumbing crew isn’t waiting on decisions that should’ve been made weeks earlier.
New construction plumbing covers more ground than most people expect. A full scope usually includes:
We work at any point in this process, whether that’s from the very first consultation or stepping in partway through an existing project.
As early as possible. Ideally, a plumber is part of the conversation during the planning and permitting stage, not brought in after the framing is already up. Early involvement means:
Waiting until the walls are framed to finalize plumbing decisions is one of the most common (and most avoidable) causes of new construction delays.
Even in brand-new homes, sloppy plumbing work shows up fast. The most common issues we see homeowners move into include:
None of these are complicated fixes on their own, but they’re frustrating to deal with in a home you just moved into — and they’re avoidable with careful work the first time around.
Yes. A complete new construction plumbing job covers everything from the rough-in work behind the walls to the final fixture and water heater installation once the space is finished. Sizing the water heater correctly for the home’s square footage and expected usage is part of that scope — not an afterthought.
KT Plumbing has been handling residential and commercial plumbing in the Greer, SC area since 2003, and new construction has been part of that work from the start. A few reasons builders and homeowners specifically choose us for new builds:
We know how to keep a build schedule moving without cutting corners on the plumbing behind the walls.
What plumbing services are included in new construction projects? A full scope typically includes rough-in plumbing, water line installation, water heater sizing and installation, fixture installation, garbage disposals, sump pumps, and gas line work where needed.
When should a plumber be involved in a new construction build? As early as the planning and permitting stage — ideally before framing begins, so pipe layout and fixture placement are built around the actual floor plan.
Do new construction plumbing services include water heater and fixture installation? Yes. Water heater sizing and installation, along with fixture installation for sinks, tubs, toilets, and showers, are part of a complete new construction plumbing scope.
Can KT Plumbing work directly with my builder or general contractor? Yes. We regularly partner with builders and GCs on projects of all sizes, from custom single-family homes to multi-unit and commercial builds.
Does new construction plumbing come with a warranty? Yes. All work is backed by our 2-Year Workmanship Warranty, twice the industry standard of one year.
Whether you’re a homeowner planning a custom build or a contractor who needs a reliable plumbing partner, KT Plumbing has the licensing, experience, and builder relationships to keep your project on track.
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