Redoing a bathroom, kitchen, or basement? We handle the plumbing side of your reno across Winnipeg — moving lines, adding fixtures, and roughing in the new layout, on schedule with your other trades.
A great-looking reno is only as good as what's behind the walls. We rough in and connect the plumbing for bathroom, kitchen, and basement projects — sized right, sloped right, and inspection-ready — so the finish goes on over work that lasts.
We work to your schedule and coordinate with your GC, tiler, and cabinet installer so the plumbing is never the thing holding up the job.
The best time to plan the plumbing is before demo. Tell us your layout and we'll help you get it right.
(204) 586-3719 Request a QuoteIf your project touches any of these, get a licensed plumber involved early — not after the drywall.
Relocating a fixture means moving supply and drain lines — a rough-in job that has to be done to code.
New fixtures need new lines, drains, and venting sized and sloped properly. Plan it before framing.
Basement baths and wet bars often need a sump or ejector pump and careful drain planning.
New island sinks and appliances mean rerouting water and drains across the floor.
With the walls open, it's the ideal — and cheapest — time to replace aging galvanised or lead lines.
Reno plumbing usually needs a permit. We handle the paperwork and the inspection.
Tell us the scope and we'll scope the plumbing with you.
Full or partial — new fixtures, moved lines, and inspection-ready rough-ins.
Islands, sinks, dishwashers, and pot fillers plumbed and connected.
New baths, wet bars, and laundry, with ejector or sump pumps where needed.
New square footage roughed in and tied into your existing system.
Share your layout or plans. We advise on what's possible and what it takes, before demo.
Move and run the lines, drains, and vents to code, coordinated with your other trades.
Set and connect the fixtures, pressure-test, and get it through inspection.
Share your layout or plans, or just call the shop. You'll get a licensed plumber and a straight quote.