Install Plumbing Systems Built to Last

New construction plumbing services in Niles for residential builds, additions, and complete system installations.

If you are building a new home or adding a bedroom, bathroom, or basement suite in Niles, the plumbing system must be installed correctly from the start to avoid leaks, pressure issues, and code violations that delay inspections and increase costs. A poorly designed or improperly installed system can cause problems that remain hidden behind walls and under floors until they result in water damage or system failure years later.


SDS Plumbing And Remodeling Inc provides complete plumbing system installation for new residential builds and additions, including water supply lines, drain lines, sewer connections, and vent systems. The service includes rough-in and finish plumbing for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and basements, with coordination alongside builders and contractors to meet project timelines. All installations are code-compliant and designed for long-term efficiency and reliability. System testing and inspection are performed to confirm performance before project completion.


Learn more about new construction plumbing in Niles by contacting SDS Plumbing And Remodeling Inc to discuss your project timeline and system requirements.

Rough-In to Finish with Code-Compliant Precision

When you schedule new construction plumbing in Niles, the work begins with rough-in installation after framing is complete. Water supply lines are run to each fixture location, drain lines are sloped correctly to ensure waste flows without pooling, and vent pipes are installed to prevent air pressure issues that cause slow drains or sewer gas odors. All connections are pressure tested before walls are closed to confirm there are no leaks or weak points that could fail after the home is occupied.


After finish plumbing is completed, you will see fixtures that operate smoothly, drains that clear quickly, and consistent water pressure throughout the home. Toilets flush completely without gurgling, faucets deliver water without sputtering or uneven flow, and showers maintain temperature without sudden drops in pressure when other fixtures are used. The system is designed to meet local code requirements and pass inspection without delays or required modifications.


The service does not include fixture selection, appliance installation unrelated to plumbing connections, or landscaping work associated with sewer or water line trenching unless those items are included in the project scope. Coordination with the builder or general contractor ensures that plumbing work aligns with electrical, HVAC, and framing schedules to avoid conflicts or rework. Final system testing confirms that all components function as designed before the home is occupied or the addition is completed.

Building a New Home Comes With Questions

Homeowners and builders in Niles often ask about new construction plumbing before work begins, especially when coordinating schedules and ensuring the system meets long-term performance goals.

  • What is included in rough-in plumbing?

    Rough-in plumbing includes installation of water supply lines, drain lines, sewer connections, and vent pipes before walls and ceilings are closed. It also includes pressure testing to confirm there are no leaks before moving to the next construction phase.

  • How long does new construction plumbing take?

    Rough-in plumbing for a typical single-family home takes three to five days, and finish plumbing takes an additional two to three days after walls and flooring are complete. Larger homes or complex layouts may require more time depending on the number of fixtures and system design.

  • When should plumbing work be scheduled during construction?

    Rough-in plumbing is scheduled after framing and before drywall installation. Finish plumbing is completed after drywall, flooring, and cabinetry are in place but before final inspections and occupancy.

  • What happens if the plumbing does not pass inspection?

    If the plumbing fails inspection, the technician reviews the inspector's notes, makes the required corrections, and schedules a re-inspection. Code-compliant installations are designed to pass on the first attempt, but any issues are addressed quickly to avoid project delays.

  • Why is system testing important before walls are closed?

    System testing confirms that all supply lines hold pressure without leaking and that drain lines are sloped correctly and free of blockages. Testing before walls are closed allows any issues to be corrected without removing drywall or cutting into finished surfaces.

SDS Plumbing And Remodeling Inc installs plumbing systems for new construction projects in Niles with attention to code compliance, long-term reliability, and project coordination. Contact us to schedule rough-in or finish plumbing for your build or addition.