Trusted Bathroom Remodeling Plumbing in Minonk, IL

Supply & Drain Rough-In · Showers & Tubs · Vanities · Toilet Moves — Licensed & Insured

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Reliable Bathroom Plumbing Services in Minonk, IL

Plumbing behind bathroom walls isn’t visible once the project wraps up—but that’s exactly why it must be done right the first time. Faulty connections or poor drainage won’t show themselves until weeks or months later through slow drains, hidden leaks, or inconsistent shower temperatures. Proper rough-in plumbing ensures your bathroom performs flawlessly for years. If your remodel reveals dampness or signs of prior leaks, reach out to us — detecting leaks during renovation saves headaches down the line.

When you contact us at 309-461-2861 about your bathroom remodel, here’s how we proceed: simple fixture replacements (like swapping a faucet, toilet, or showerhead in the same spot) are quick installs we can often finish in a day. For layout changes such as relocating the toilet, switching to a walk-in shower, or adding a double vanity, we handle the required rough-in plumbing work—drain, supply, and vent adjustments—with proper permits and inspections.

One key piece of advice: finalize your fixture choices before we set any rough-in measurements. Toilets, shower valves, and tub fillers all require specific distances from walls and floors. Confirming your fixtures early avoids costly adjustments if rough-in piping has to be moved after framing.

Our Bathroom Plumbing Services

Showers & Tub Plumbing

Installing shower valves correctly is crucial for a comfortable, safe bathroom. We position valves at the correct height and depth behind finished walls and use properly sized hot and cold supply lines to maintain consistent water flow. We fit pressure-balance valves—as required by Illinois code—to prevent scalding, thermostatic valves for stable temperatures, and multi-port systems to run rain shower heads, body sprays, and hand showers.

Converting a tub to a shower involves drilling the floor for a new drain placement, reconnecting drains with the correct slope, preparing the floor for waterproof liners, and rerouting water lines from the tub filler to the shower valve. These are detailed rough-in steps that we thoroughly explain before starting. We also install freestanding tubs with supply lines for both floor- and wall-mounted fillers.

Toilet Installation and Relocation

Replacing a toilet in its existing spot is straightforward and covered in our fixture installation services. Moving a toilet to a different location takes more work—cutting concrete or subflooring to reroute drain lines, installing the flange at the right height for your floor finish, extending or adjusting the soil stack, and confirming proper vent connections. These changes require permits and inspections before closing walls.

We install a range of toilets, including standard heights, ADA-compliant comfort models, wall-hung units, and dual-flush options. Adding a new bathroom or updating an existing one is also a good opportunity to check if your water heater can handle increased hot water needs. If accessibility features like grab bar support or curbless showers are in your plans, let’s coordinate early with your contractor so we can prep necessary wall blocking during framing.

Vanity and Sink Plumbing

Whether you’re upgrading from a single to double sink vanity, switching from a pedestal to cabinet vanity, or moving the vanity to a new location, we’ll manage the supply and drain adjustments needed. Adding a second sink means extending hot and cold lines and configuring drains with one or two P-traps depending on your setup. Changing vanity dimensions often requires repositioning stub-outs to fit new cabinetry.

We install faucets, drains, supply tubing, and P-traps as part of a vanity setup. While your cabinets are open, we recommend replacing old gate valves with modern quarter-turn ball valves—these upgrades greatly reduce the risk of leaks under the sink. If your design changes drain pipe locations, we take care of those modifications as part of our drain and trap work.

Full Rough-In Plumbing for New Bathrooms and Additions

Installing a new bathroom in your Minonk home—whether a finished basement bath, a half-bath, or an en-suite—means a complete plumbing rough-in. That includes running supply lines from the nearest main, connecting drain lines to existing stacks or the main building drain, installing vent pipes through the roof or tying into current vents, and setting floor flanges at precise finished floor height. This work requires permits and inspections at the rough-in stage before walls are closed. We work closely with your general contractor and manage scheduling inspections as part of our standard process.

Renovating Your Bathroom in Minonk? Start with the Plumbing.

Get the rough-in plumbing done right before walls go up. Call 309-461-2861 to schedule a consultation.

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Bathroom Plumbing Task Checklist

  • Installation of shower valves, trim kits, and showerheads
  • Tub drain, overflow, and filler piping
  • Removal and installation of toilets (including wax ring and water supply)
  • Connections for vanity faucets, drains, and water lines
  • Replacement of shutoff valves (upgrade from gate to ball valves)
  • Drain line rerouting to accommodate new layouts
  • Installation or adjustment of vent piping
  • Bidet hookups, whether seat attachments or standalone units
  • Handling permits and scheduling inspections

Tips for a More Efficient Bathroom Remodel

  • Pick fixtures before rough-in: Pipe rough-in depends on the exact toilet, tub, and valve models—decide early to avoid rework
  • Stay close to existing layouts: Shifting plumbing lines adds labor and cost compared to same-location fixture replacement
  • Upgrade shutoffs during remodel: Old gate valves commonly fail and cause leaks—better to replace them while walls are open
  • Verify water heater size: Extra hot water demand from a soaking tub or extra shower may require a bigger water heater
  • Plan for permits early: Rough-in inspections affect scheduling—getting the plumber involved early helps keep your project on track
Note on Bathroom Remodel Plumbing Costs The scope and cost of bathroom plumbing vary widely depending on the project. Swapping fixtures in existing locations is very different from moving drains or installing brand-new bathrooms with full rough-in. Because of this variation, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all price. Call 309-461-2861 so we can assess your home, review your plans, and provide an honest estimate.

Bathroom Remodeling Questions

Permits aren’t usually required for replacing fixtures in the same spot. But if you’re moving drains, adding new supply lines, or changing the bathroom layout, a permit is almost always necessary in the Minonk area. We take care of all the permit paperwork and inspections so you don’t have to worry about compliance or future problems with insurance or resale.

Yes, but it involves cutting flooring or concrete to reroute drains, relocating vent connections, and extending water supply lines. This adds labor and cost compared to swapping fixtures in place, but it lets you redesign your bathroom layout completely. We’ll provide a clear estimate for the plumbing involved so you can decide if it fits your budget.

It’s best to get us involved as soon as you can—preferably before demolition begins. Early planning lets us advise you on rough-in dimensions, what’s feasible given existing vent stacks, and the permit timeline. Waiting until demo is done can cause scheduling headaches and rushed decisions that may lead to costly fixes later.

Absolutely. We collaborate with GCs, designers, and homeowners to handle the plumbing scope. We coordinate inspections and timing to fit your overall project schedule. Give us a call at 309-461-2861 to talk about your timeline and how we can support the build.

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