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Top Plumbing Considerations for a Remodel

Writer: Ken Pringle Ken Pringle

A home remodel is an exciting opportunity to upgrade your space, improve functionality, and even enhance the value of your property. However, while new countertops, cabinets, and fixtures get much of the attention, plumbing is a critical factor that can make or break a successful renovation. Whether you're tackling a kitchen or bathroom remodel, keeping plumbing at the forefront of your plans can save you time, money, and frustration down the road.

Ensuring Proper Water Pressure

Before upgrading to modern fixtures, it’s important to evaluate your home’s water pressure. Low water pressure can diminish the effectiveness of a luxury showerhead or multiple sink installations. If your current system isn’t delivering strong and consistent water flow, a licensed plumber can assess the cause—whether it’s aging pipes, sediment buildup, or outdated supply lines. Addressing these issues early ensures that your upgraded space functions as beautifully as it looks.

Choosing the Right Plumbing Materials

Not all plumbing materials are created equal. Selecting high-quality, durable materials ensures longevity and prevents costly repairs. Copper piping has long been a trusted option due to its durability, but modern solutions like PEX piping offer flexibility and resistance to freezing. PVC is another cost-effective alternative often used in drainage systems. A professional plumber can help determine the best materials for your specific remodel, ensuring reliability for years to come.

Incorporating Energy-Efficient Fixtures

A remodel is the perfect time to consider energy-efficient and water-saving upgrades. Installing low-flow faucets, dual-flush toilets, and tankless water heaters can significantly reduce water waste and lower utility bills without sacrificing performance. Energy-efficient fixtures also align with today’s sustainability goals, making them a smart choice for homeowners looking to modernize their space while keeping long-term costs in check.

Planning for Proper Drainage

A new layout often means new plumbing configurations. If you’re relocating a sink, tub, or appliance, it’s essential to ensure proper drainage and venting. Poorly designed drain lines can lead to slow-draining sinks, water backups, and unpleasant odors, from improper venting(most problematic remodel issue). Addressing these elements during the planning stage helps prevent future plumbing headaches and keeps your home’s water systems running efficiently.

Future-Proofing Your Remodel

If you’re investing in a remodel, it’s worth thinking ahead. Even if you’re not installing a second sink, an upgraded appliance, or additional water features right away, planning for them now can make future upgrades easier. Running additional supply lines or preparing for potential add-ons can save on labor and material costs down the road. A professional plumber can help design a system that accommodates your current needs while allowing for future enhancements.

Work with Experienced Plumbing Professionals

Remodeling a kitchen or bathroom isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about functionality, efficiency, and long-term value. Plumbing Today LLC specializes in expert plumbing solutions for home remodels, ensuring that your new space is not only visually appealing but also built to perform. From water line upgrades to fixture installations, our team is ready to help bring your renovation plans to life with expert craftsmanship and industry-leading solutions.

Contact Plumbing Today LLC at 402.581.9671 to discuss your remodel and ensure a seamless, stress-free plumbing upgrade.




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