Upgrade Your Plumbing During Kitchen and Bath Renovations

Plumbing Remodel Services in Tyler for homeowners relocating fixtures or replacing outdated piping during renovation projects

Deeply Rooted Plumbing LLC handles plumbing upgrades and fixture relocation during kitchen and bathroom remodels in Tyler, Texas. When you're tearing out old cabinets or moving a shower wall, the plumbing behind it often needs rerouting, and aging galvanized pipes may need replacement before new finishes go in. This service covers fixture removal, pipe upgrades, drain line modifications, and installation of new sinks, faucets, tubs, showers, and toilets to match your updated floor plan.


Remodeling older homes in Tyler often reveals corroded supply lines, undersized drain pipes, or venting that no longer meets current code. Replacing these systems during a remodel prevents leaks after tile and drywall are installed, and upgrading to modern materials improves water pressure and drainage performance. Coordination with your contractor or tile setter is part of the process, so rough-in inspections happen on schedule and fixtures arrive ready for installation once countertops and flooring are complete.


If you're planning a kitchen or bathroom update and need plumbing work integrated into the timeline, contact us to review your layout and material selections.

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How Plumbing Changes Fit Into Your Remodel

You'll see old fixtures disconnected and capped, then supply and drain lines rerouted to new locations based on your design drawings. If you're moving a sink to an island or adding a second vanity, new drain venting is installed to prevent slow drains and gurgling noises once walls are closed. Water supply lines are replaced with PEX or copper, and shut-off valves are installed at each fixture so future repairs don't require shutting down the entire house.


Once rough-in is complete and inspected, Deeply Rooted Plumbing LLC returns for fixture installation after tile, paint, and countertops are finished. You'll notice immediate improvements in water pressure at sinks and showers, faster drainage without backups, and fixtures that operate smoothly without leaks or drips. Older homes often gain noticeably better flow once outdated half-inch supply lines are replaced with three-quarter-inch piping to the main bath.


The scope includes removing and disposing of old fixtures, patching walls where pipes are rerouted, and testing all connections before your contractor closes up walls. Gas line work for ranges or tankless water heaters is part of the service when needed. We don't handle tile setting, cabinetry, or electrical work—you'll need those trades scheduled separately, but we coordinate timing so inspections and installations happen in the correct order.

What Homeowners Ask About Remodel Plumbing

Renovating a kitchen or bathroom brings up questions about timing, costs, and what happens when walls are opened. Here's what Tyler-area homeowners typically want to know.

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What happens if you find corroded pipes during demolition?

You'll be notified immediately with photos of the condition, and we provide a cost and timeline for replacement before proceeding, so there are no surprises after walls are closed.

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How long does plumbing rough-in take during a remodel?

Most bathroom remodels require one to two days for rough-in work, while kitchens with islands or multiple sinks may take up to three days depending on how much piping needs rerouting.

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Why does moving a toilet require more work than relocating a sink?

Toilets drain through a three-inch or four-inch pipe that must maintain proper slope and connect to an existing vent stack, often requiring floor joist modification and additional venting that sinks don't need.

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Can you install the fixtures I purchased online or from a showroom?

Yes, as long as the fixtures meet local code requirements and arrive complete with necessary trim kits and installation hardware before your scheduled installation date.

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How do you protect finished floors and countertops during fixture installation in Tyler?

Drop cloths cover surrounding surfaces, and we use adjustable wrenches and basin wrenches to avoid scratching visible finishes during faucet and drain installation.

Deeply Rooted Plumbing LLC works on remodel projects throughout Tyler, coordinating with general contractors and homeowners managing their own renovations. For scheduling and estimates on your upcoming project, call (903) 871-7668.