
Bathroom Remodel Plumbing Las Vegas
Behind-the-wall plumbing that makes the finish feel perfect
Kitchens and bathrooms look great when the plumbing is planned right—good pressure, fast hot water, and fixtures that work the way they should. FPS handles everything from simple swaps to full remodel plumbing so your project doesn’t get stalled by the “hidden” part.
Remodel plumbing, done right
The part you don’t see is what makes it work
Remodels are where small plumbing choices turn into daily comfort (or daily frustration). We install fixtures, update valves and supply lines, reroute plumbing for new layouts, and make sure drains and venting are set up properly. If permits are needed for plumbing moves, we’ll explain what’s required and keep things code-aligned. We also work smoothly with your contractor or directly with you if you’re managing the project.
Upgrades that match modern living
Better performance, less waste
Many homeowners want upgraded showers, freestanding tubs, pot fillers, and better kitchen functionality—and they also want smart water use. We can install low-flow and high-performance fixtures and make sure they’re set up to avoid weak pressure or temperature swings. If your home’s hard water has been rough on fixtures, we’ll recommend choices that hold up better over time. The goal is a space that looks great and performs like it.
Common remodel plumbing work
What we can handle on your project
Whether you’re changing a few fixtures or moving plumbing for a new layout, we’ll help you plan it so it runs smoothly. Here are some of the most common requests:
Fixture installation
Faucets, sinks, toilets, and shower trim installed cleanly with proper shutoffs and leak checks. We can install your selected fixtures or help confirm compatibility before you buy.
Shower and tub upgrades
Walk-in showers, shower valves, multi-head setups, and tub installs handled with correct supply and drain planning. We focus on reliable performance so temperature and pressure stay consistent.
Moving plumbing for new layouts
Relocating sinks, toilets, and showers requires drain, vent, and supply planning—not just “moving pipes.” We’ll confirm feasibility, outline the scope, and keep the plumbing portion on schedule.
Appliance and specialty hookups
Garbage disposals, dishwashers, ice makers, pot fillers, and other kitchen add-ons installed properly. We’ll make sure lines are secure, code-aligned, and ready for daily use.
Remodel plumbing FAQs
Planning questions we hear all the time
Do I need a plumber for a bathroom remodel?
If you’re replacing valves, moving plumbing, changing drains, or installing new fixtures, a plumber is usually the right call. Even “simple” fixture swaps can reveal old shutoffs, worn supply lines, or hidden leaks. Proper installation helps prevent leaks behind walls and reduces the chance of call-backs later. We can advise early so you don’t build a design that fights your existing plumbing.
Can you move plumbing for a new bathroom layout?
Yes—moving a toilet, shower, or vanity is common in remodels, but it needs a real plan for drains, venting, and water lines. We’ll confirm what’s possible in your home and explain the scope clearly. If a slab or framing limits a move, we’ll tell you upfront and suggest alternatives. The goal is a layout you love that also works reliably.
Can I upgrade to low-flow fixtures without losing performance?
In many cases, yes—modern low-flow fixtures are designed to perform well while using less water. The key is choosing the right models and installing them correctly, especially shower valves and pressure balance components. We can recommend options that feel strong without wasting water. If pressure is already an issue, we’ll address that first.
How can I avoid delays caused by plumbing?
Bring the plumber in early, especially if you’re moving fixtures or adding features like body sprays or a freestanding tub. We’ll confirm rough-in needs, parts lead times, and any permit requirements ahead of time. Clear planning prevents “surprise” changes behind the walls. We also coordinate with your contractor to keep the plumbing portion on track.
Do you install customer-supplied fixtures?
Yes, in many cases. We’ll confirm compatibility and any needed valves, adapters, or shutoff updates so everything fits correctly. If a chosen fixture is known to be problematic or hard to service, we’ll explain that before installation. That way you don’t spend money on something that becomes a headache later. The goal is a finish you love and performance you can trust.
