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Costanza Plumbing

New Construction Plumbing

New Construction Plumbing in Bremerton, WA

Building a custom home means a hundred decisions you didn’t expect to make — and the plumbing behind your walls is one you only get to make once. Constanza Plumbing works directly with homeowners building new in Bremerton, planning and installing the full system from rough-in to final fixture connection, coordinated with your builder’s timeline instead of working around it. Call (206) 984-8944 to bring us into your build.

Where We Fit Into Your New Build

New construction plumbing isn’t one job — it’s several, spaced across your build schedule:
  • Planning & layout— reviewing your home’s plans to place supply lines, drains, and vents correctly before framing closes them in
  • Rough-in installation — running supply and drain-waste-vent (DWV) lines to code
  • Inspection coordination — making sure rough-in passes before drywall goes up
  • Fixture installation — sinks, toilets, tubs/showers, water heater, and appliance hookups at the finish stage
  • Final walkthrough — testing every fixture and connection before you move in
New Construction Plumbing in Bremerton, WA
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When Should I Bring in a Plumber During a New Build?

As early as possible — ideally before framing is finalized. Plumbing rough-in happens early in a build, and changes are far cheaper to make on paper than after walls are closed. If you’re already mid-build and haven’t locked in a plumbing contractor, call now rather than waiting for the next phase to start.

What’s the Difference Between New Construction Plumbing and a Repipe?

A repipe replaces existing pipe in a home that’s already built and occupied. New construction plumbing installs the entire system from scratch in a home that doesn’t exist yet — different sequencing, different code checkpoints, and no working around existing walls or fixtures.

Do You Work With My Builder or General Contractor?

Yes. We coordinate scheduling and inspections directly with your GC so plumbing rough-in and finish work land where they need to in the overall build timeline, rather than becoming the bottleneck.

Building in Bremerton Right Now

Bremerton continues to see new residential construction as the city grows around its shipyard-anchored economy and its role as a Kitsap Peninsula commuter hub via the Seattle ferry. If you’re one of the homeowners building new here — whether it’s a single custom home or part of a small development — we handle the plumbing scope from permit- ready rough-in through final fixtures.

What to Expect Working With Us

  1. Plan review — we look at your home’s blueprints and flag anything that needs plumbing-specific adjustment before framing.
  2. Written scope and cost — a clear quote tied to your actual plans, not a generic square-footage estimate.
  3. Rough-in on schedule — supply, drain, waste, and vent lines installed to code, ready for inspection.
  4. Finish work — fixtures, water heater, and appliance connections once drywall and finishes are in.
  5. Final testing — every line and fixture checked before you close on the home.
New Construction Plumbing FAQ
How early in the build process do you need to be involved?

Ideally before framing is finalized — plumbing rough-in has to happen before walls are closed, and layout changes are much easier (and cheaper) before that point.

Yes, we coordinate scheduling and inspections directly with your GC or builder.
Yes — fixture and appliance hookups (water heater, dishwasher, washing machine, etc.) are part of the finish-stage scope.
They’re priced differently because the scope is different — new construction is a full system built from plans, while a repipe replaces existing pipe in a finished home. We quote each based on your actual project, not a flat comparison.

Yes — call (206) 984-8944 to discuss your specific project and timeline.

Schedule Your New Construction Plumbing Service Today

Locking in your build schedule?

Call (206) 984-8944 to get Constanza Plumbing coordinated with your builder before rough-in.