Complete Plumbing Systems for New Residential Builds

New Construction Plumbing in Tyler for homes being built from the ground up with full water and drainage infrastructure

Deeply Rooted Plumbing LLC installs complete plumbing systems in new residential construction throughout Tyler, Texas. When you're building a new home, your plumbing needs to be roughed in before walls close, coordinated with framing and electrical schedules, and ready for inspection when the building department arrives. This service covers water supply lines, drain-waste-vent systems, gas piping, and all fixture rough-ins from foundation to roof penetrations.


The work begins during the pre-construction phase with system design and material selection, continues through the rough-in stage when pipes are installed in walls and floors, and finishes with fixture installation after drywall is complete. Growth in the Tyler area means builders are working on tighter schedules, and coordinating plumbing with framing, HVAC, and electrical trades requires planning around inspection windows and material delivery dates. Every connection point is tested for leaks and pressure before concealment, and all installations meet current International Plumbing Code standards enforced locally.


If you're planning a new build in Tyler or working with a contractor on a residential project, reach out to discuss system layout and project scheduling.

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What Full-System Installation Includes

You'll see water supply piping installed using PEX or copper depending on your preference and budget, with shut-off valves placed at each fixture group for future service access. Drain lines are sloped and vented to code, preventing slow drains and sewer gas intrusion once the house is occupied. Water heater placement, gas line routing, and hose bib locations are finalized during the rough-in walk-through, so changes can be made before concrete is poured or walls are closed.


After the system is installed and inspected, Deeply Rooted Plumbing LLC returns for trim-out to set sinks, faucets, toilets, and any specialty fixtures like pot fillers or bar sinks. You'll have consistent water pressure at every outlet, properly functioning drains throughout the home, and a system designed to handle your household's daily demand without strain or failure during peak use times.


The process includes coordination with your builder's schedule, material procurement to avoid delays, and communication with inspectors to keep the project moving. Warranty coverage begins once the system is commissioned, but our responsibility during installation is to deliver a code-compliant system that performs as designed from day one. Landscaping irrigation and exterior hose bibs are included in the scope unless specified otherwise.

Common Questions About New Construction Plumbing

Builders and homeowners in Tyler often ask about timelines, material options, and what happens during inspections. Here are answers to the most common concerns.

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What is the timeline for roughing in plumbing on a new home?

Rough-in typically takes two to four days depending on the size of the home and complexity of the layout, with trim-out scheduled after drywall and paint are complete.

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How do you coordinate with other trades during construction?

You'll see scheduling aligned with the framing crew's progress, so plumbing rough-in happens after walls are framed but before insulation, and we communicate directly with your builder to avoid conflicts with HVAC duct runs or electrical panel locations.

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What type of piping is used for water supply lines?

Most new builds in Tyler use PEX tubing for supply lines because it installs faster, costs less than copper, and resists freeze damage better in the rare cold snaps that affect this area.

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Why does the plumbing need to be inspected before walls close?

Inspectors verify that drain slopes, vent sizing, and water line pressure meet code requirements, and any issues found after drywall installation require wall removal to correct.

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How long does the plumbing system stay under warranty?

Warranty terms vary by builder contract, but workmanship on installation is typically covered for one year from the date of final walk-through, with manufacturer warranties on fixtures extending longer depending on brand.

Deeply Rooted Plumbing LLC works with residential builders and homeowners managing their own construction projects throughout the Tyler area. If you're breaking ground soon or need a plumbing partner for your build schedule, call (903) 871-7668 to review plans and confirm availability.