Plumbing Installation Phoenix - Professional Installation for Homes and Businesses

Complete plumbing installation services for remodels, new construction, and fixture upgrades throughout Phoenix.

When You Need Professional Plumbing Installation in Phoenix

Installing plumbing correctly the first time prevents years of problems down the road. A faucet installed with the wrong gasket leaks within months. A toilet set improperly rocks and eventually breaks the wax seal, causing water damage to your subfloor. A water line connection that's not quite tight enough drips for years inside your wall before you discover the damage.

Phoenix Plumbing Co. provides professional plumbing installation services throughout Phoenix and the Valley. We install everything from single fixtures like faucets and toilets to complete plumbing systems for new construction and major remodels. Our licensed plumbers follow Phoenix building codes on every installation, use quality materials, and test everything thoroughly before considering the job complete.

We've been installing plumbing in Phoenix since 2012. We work directly with homeowners, general contractors, designers, and property managers to coordinate plumbing installation that integrates seamlessly with construction timelines and design visions. Whether you're building a custom home, remodeling a kitchen, adding a bathroom, or replacing worn fixtures, we handle plumbing installation professionally.

Most fixture installations like sinks, faucets, and toilets take 1-3 hours. Larger installation projects like bathroom or kitchen remodels take several days spread across the construction schedule. New construction plumbing happens in phases—rough-in before walls close up, then finish work after surfaces are complete.

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Fixture Installation Services

Kitchen Fixture Installation

Kitchen plumbing fixtures take constant daily use and need professional installation to perform reliably for years. We install kitchen sinks in all configurations including undermount sinks that attach beneath the countertop, drop-in sinks that sit on top of the counter, farmhouse apron-front sinks that require special cabinet modifications, and bar sinks for islands or entertaining areas.

Kitchen faucet installation involves more than just threading connections. We ensure proper supply line hookups with shutoff valves for easy maintenance, install the correct gaskets and seals to prevent leaks, secure mounting hardware so faucets don't wobble or come loose, and test water pressure and temperature at the faucet. Modern kitchen faucets include pull-down sprayers, touchless activation, and multi-function spray heads—all requiring proper installation for reliable operation.

We install garbage disposals sized appropriately for your household and sink configuration. Disposal installation includes electrical wiring (or hardwiring if required), proper discharge connection to drain lines, secure mounting that prevents vibration noise, and testing under load with running water. We also install dishwashers with proper supply connections, drain line hookups following code requirements, and securing the unit to prevent movement during operation.

Refrigerator water line installation for ice makers and water dispensers requires running a supply line from the nearest accessible point, installing shutoff valves for easy service, and connecting to the refrigerator with proper fittings. We route lines behind walls or under floors to keep them invisible and protected.

Bathroom Fixture Installation

Bathroom fixture installation requires attention to detail and knowledge of Phoenix plumbing codes. Toilets need proper installation to avoid leaks and ensure reliable flushing. We set toilets with new wax rings, level them perfectly to prevent rocking, secure them with closet bolts and caps, and connect supply lines with shutoff valves.

We install bathroom sinks and vanities including pedestal sinks that require wall-mounted support, vessel sinks that sit on top of counters, undermount sinks in bathroom vanities, and wall-mounted sinks for commercial or ADA applications. Each type has specific installation requirements for proper support and connection.

Faucet installation for bathroom sinks includes single-hole faucets, widespread faucets with separate hot and cold handles, and wall-mounted faucets. We ensure proper supply line connections, install pop-up drain assemblies that work smoothly, and verify water flows correctly without leaks or pressure issues.

Bathtub and shower installation ranges from simple tub replacements to complex custom shower systems. We install standard alcove tubs that fit between three walls, freestanding soaking tubs that require floor-mounted faucets, walk-in showers with custom tile work, prefabricated shower units, and shower valves for temperature and pressure control.

Showerhead installation includes standard fixed showerheads, handheld shower wands, rain shower heads mounted in ceilings, and multi-head shower systems. We install thermostatic mixing valves that prevent temperature fluctuations and pressure-balancing valves required by code to prevent scalding.

Fixture Replacement vs New Installation

Replacing an existing fixture costs less than installing one in a new location because the supply and drain lines are already there. We remove the old fixture, install the new one in the same spot, and connect to existing plumbing. This typically takes 1-2 hours per fixture.

Installing a fixture in a new location requires running new supply lines and drain lines to that spot. This involves opening walls or floors, running pipes according to code, possibly adjusting vent pipes, closing walls back up, and then installing the fixture. New location installation costs significantly more and takes longer.

We work with fixtures you purchased yourself or we can order fixtures through our suppliers. When you supply the fixture, verify it's the correct size and type for your installation before we arrive. Incorrect fixtures delay installation and may require returns. When we supply fixtures, we guarantee proper sizing and compatibility.

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Kitchen and Bathroom Remodel Plumbing

Kitchen Remodel Plumbing Installation

Kitchen remodels often involve relocating plumbing fixtures to new locations, upgrading to larger or different sink configurations, adding features like pot fillers or filtered water taps, and installing new appliances that require plumbing connections.

We handle the rough-in plumbing phase during kitchen remodels. This includes running new water supply lines to relocated sink positions, installing drain lines with proper slope and venting, adding gas lines for ranges and cooktops if converting from electric, and installing backing for wall-mounted pot fillers or faucets. Rough-in happens before cabinets and countertops get installed, so we coordinate carefully with your general contractor or cabinet installer.

After cabinets and countertops are installed, we return for finish work. This includes installing sinks and faucets in their final positions, hooking up dishwashers and disposals, connecting gas appliances, and installing any specialty fixtures. We test everything thoroughly and fix any leaks or issues before considering the installation complete.

Phoenix building codes require specific provisions for kitchen plumbing. Dishwasher drain lines must have high loops or air gaps to prevent backflow. Gas connections need shutoff valves within reach. Supply lines need shutoff valves under sinks for easy maintenance. We ensure all code requirements are met so your remodel passes inspection.

Bathroom Remodel Plumbing Installation

Bathroom remodels typically involve more complex plumbing than kitchens because bathrooms have more fixtures and often include layout changes. Moving a toilet requires relocating the drain line—a major undertaking because toilet drains are larger than other fixture drains and must maintain proper slope.

During bathroom remodel rough-in, we install drain lines for all fixtures with proper slope and venting, run hot and cold supply lines to each fixture location, install backing for wall-mounted fixtures like sinks and toilets, and install shower valves and tub fillers at the correct heights. Shower valve height is critical—installed too high or too low creates awkward operation.

We coordinate with tile installers for shower installations. The shower valve needs installation before tile, but the trim and handles get installed after tile is complete. We provide proper measurements and backing so tile installers know exactly where to cut tile for valve access.

For bathroom remodels involving multiple fixtures, proper venting is essential. Every fixture needs adequate venting to drain properly and prevent sewer gases from entering the home. We install vent pipes that connect to the main vent stack or extend through the roof, following Phoenix code requirements.

Walk-in showers require careful waterproofing coordination. We install the shower drain and test it thoroughly before any waterproofing or tile work begins. A leaking shower drain discovered after tile installation means tearing out tile to fix the problem—an expensive mistake we prevent through proper installation and testing.

Working with Contractors and Designers

On remodel projects, we coordinate with general contractors to ensure plumbing installation happens at the right time in the construction sequence. We provide rough-in plumbing after framing is complete but before drywall installation. We return for finish work after surfaces are complete.

When working with designers, we review plans before construction begins to identify any potential plumbing issues. Sometimes a designer places a sink in a location that creates venting challenges or requires expensive pipe rerouting. Catching these issues early saves time and money. We suggest alternatives that achieve the design vision while working within plumbing constraints.

We communicate regularly throughout remodel projects. If we encounter unexpected issues during installation—like corroded pipes that need replacement or subfloor damage from previous leaks—we notify the contractor and homeowner immediately with solutions and cost estimates.

New Construction Plumbing Installation

Residential New Construction Plumbing

New home construction requires complete plumbing system installation from the ground up. We work from architectural plans to install plumbing that meets code, functions reliably, and supports the home's design.

The first phase is underground plumbing. We install the sewer line from the house to the city connection or septic system, water service line from the meter to the house, and under-slab plumbing including drain lines that will be covered by the concrete foundation. This work happens before the foundation is poured and must be inspected before concrete work proceeds.

After framing is complete, we install rough-in plumbing. This includes all supply lines for hot and cold water to every fixture location, drain lines and vent pipes for sinks, toilets, tubs, and showers, gas lines for water heaters, furnaces, ranges, and other gas appliances, and hose bibs for outdoor water access. Rough-in happens before insulation and drywall installation. Everything gets inspected before walls close up.

The final phase is finish plumbing. After painting and flooring are complete, we install all fixtures including sinks, toilets, tubs, showers, and faucets. We install water heaters, hook up appliances requiring plumbing connections, and test the entire system thoroughly. Final plumbing inspection happens after all finish work is complete.

Commercial New Construction Plumbing

Commercial plumbing installation involves larger pipe sizes, more fixtures, commercial-grade equipment, and stricter code requirements than residential work. We install plumbing for restaurants, office buildings, retail spaces, and light industrial facilities.

Restaurant plumbing requires grease traps, commercial dishwashers, triple-compartment sinks, mop sinks, floor drains, and specialized equipment hookups. We size grease traps according to Phoenix code requirements and install them for easy access and cleaning.

Office building plumbing includes multiple bathroom groups, break room fixtures, water fountains, and janitorial closets. We install high-efficiency toilets and faucets that reduce water consumption while handling high-use demands.

We coordinate with mechanical contractors on commercial projects since plumbing and HVAC systems often share wall and ceiling spaces. Proper coordination prevents conflicts and ensures both systems install efficiently.

ADU and Addition Plumbing Installation

Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) and home additions require extending your existing plumbing system or creating separate plumbing systems. We install complete bathroom and kitchen plumbing for ADUs including new water service if the ADU is separately metered, sewer or septic connections, water heaters sized for the ADU, and all fixtures and appliances.

For additions, we tap into existing plumbing lines and extend service to the new space. This requires careful planning to ensure existing water pressure remains adequate and drain lines maintain proper slope from the new fixtures back to the main drain.

Gas Line Installation Services

Gas Appliance Hookups

Many Phoenix homes use natural gas for water heaters, furnaces, ranges, and dryers. Gas line installation requires special licensing because improper gas work creates serious safety hazards. All our plumbers are licensed for gas line installation in Arizona.

We install gas lines for kitchen ranges and cooktops, clothes dryers, water heaters, furnaces and heating systems, fireplaces and fire features, and outdoor grills and patio heaters. Each appliance type requires specific pipe sizing, proper ventilation, and code-compliant connections.

Gas line installation involves running pipe from the gas meter or existing gas line to the appliance location, installing shutoff valves within reach of each appliance, pressure testing all connections for leaks, and connecting appliances with proper fittings and flex lines. We never use the appliance without thorough leak testing—gas leaks are too dangerous to risk.

Converting from Electric to Gas

Converting appliances from electric to gas saves money on operating costs for many households. Gas typically costs less per BTU than electricity, so gas water heaters and dryers cost less to operate than electric equivalents.

Converting requires installing new gas lines to appliance locations and purchasing gas appliances to replace electric ones. The installation cost pays for itself over time through lower utility bills, typically within 5-7 years for water heaters and 8-10 years for dryers.

We calculate whether conversion makes financial sense for your specific situation. If you only have one or two gas appliances, extending gas service might not be worthwhile. If you're converting multiple appliances, the savings add up faster.

Outdoor Gas Line Installation

Outdoor gas lines for BBQ grills, fire pits, and patio heaters eliminate the hassle of propane tank exchanges and provide unlimited fuel supply. We install gas lines that run underground to outdoor cooking areas and outdoor-rated pipe and fittings that withstand weather exposure.

Code requires specific burial depths for underground gas lines and protective sleeves where pipes pass under driveways or walkways. We install everything to code so it passes inspection and operates safely for years.


Plumbing Installation FAQs



Do you offer plumbing installation in Phoenix AZ?

Yes. Phoenix Plumbing Co. provides professional plumbing installation services in Phoenix AZ for residential and commercial properties.


What types of plumbing installations do you handle?

We install pipes, water lines, drain, drains, fixtures, toilets, faucets, water heaters, garbage disposals, and gas lines.


Do you install plumbing for remodels and new construction?

Yes. We handle plumbing installation for kitchen and bathroom remodels, additions, and new construction projects.


Can you replace old plumbing during installation?

Absolutely. If existing pipes or connections are outdated or damaged, we can replace them as part of the installation.


Are your plumbing installations up to code?

All plumbing installations meet Phoenix and Arizona plumbing code requirements and are completed by licensed professionals.


How long does plumbing installation take?

Installation time depends on the project size, but many installations can be completed in one visit.


Do you install customer-supplied fixtures or equipment?

Yes. We can install fixtures or equipment you’ve already purchased and ensure everything is connected properly.


Can plumbing installation improve water pressure or efficiency?

Yes. New pipes, fixtures, and proper installation can improve water flow, efficiency, and system reliability.


Do you offer emergency plumbing installation services?

If urgent installation is needed due to damage or failure, our team can respond quickly to help.


Why choose Phoenix Plumbing Co. for plumbing installation?

We provide reliable service, clear pricing, quality workmanship, and local expertise you can trust.


Specialized Plumbing Installations

Water Filtration and Softener System Installation

Phoenix's hard water creates problems throughout your home. Water softener and filtration system installation improves water quality, protects plumbing and appliances, and provides better drinking water.

We install whole-home water softeners that treat all water entering your house. This requires installing the softener on the main water line after the meter, installing bypass valves for maintenance, connecting to drainage for backwash cycles, and programming the system for Phoenix water conditions. Softener installation takes 3-4 hours and requires some plumbing modifications to accommodate the unit.

Reverse osmosis systems for drinking water install under kitchen sinks. These systems filter water through multiple stages to remove minerals, chemicals, and contaminants. We install the RO unit under the sink, mount the storage tank, install a dedicated faucet at the sink, and connect to drain lines for waste water.

Whole-home water filtration systems install on the main water line and treat water for specific issues like chlorine taste, sediment, or specific contaminants. We size filtration systems based on household water usage and the specific problems you want to address.

Sump Pump Installation

While rare in Phoenix, some homes need sump pumps for basement drainage or to handle seasonal water intrusion. We install sump pumps in prepared pits, connect discharge lines that route water away from foundations, install check valves that prevent backflow, and wire pumps with battery backup for continued operation during power outages.

Pressure Regulator Installation

Phoenix water pressure varies by location and can exceed safe levels in some areas. High water pressure (over 80 PSI) damages fixtures, causes leaks, and shortens appliance life. We install pressure regulators on main water lines to reduce excessive pressure to safe levels (typically 50-60 PSI).

Pressure regulator installation involves cutting into the main water line after the meter, installing the regulator with shutoff valves on both sides, and adjusting pressure to optimal levels. This protects your entire plumbing system and saves money by preventing pressure-related failures.

Backflow Prevention Installation

Backflow prevention devices protect Phoenix's water supply from contamination. Some properties require backflow preventers by code—irrigation systems, fire sprinkler systems, and commercial properties typically need them.

We install backflow prevention devices, test them to ensure proper operation, handle annual testing and certification required by the city, and repair or replace failed backflow devices. Installation includes mounting the device, connecting it to water lines, and submitting required documentation to the city.

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Why Professional Installation Matters

Code Compliance and Permits

Phoenix requires permits for most plumbing installation work. Permits ensure installations meet safety codes and protect property values. We handle all permit applications and schedule required inspections as part of our installation service.

Plumbing code requirements include proper pipe sizing for adequate water flow, correct drain pipe slope for gravity drainage, adequate venting for all fixtures, proper materials for specific applications, and water heater safety features including temperature/pressure relief valves and earthquake straps.

Installations that don't meet code create problems when you sell your home. Title companies discover unpermitted work during sale transactions and may require correction before closing. Properly permitted work from the start prevents these complications.

Quality Materials and Workmanship

We use quality materials that last. Cheap faucets fail within months. Quality faucets last years. Cheap supply lines crack and leak. Quality lines remain reliable. The small additional cost for quality materials pays off through longer life and fewer problems.

Our installation workmanship prevents the common failures we see from improper installations. We use proper tightening techniques—not too loose (causes leaks) and not too tight (cracks fittings). We use appropriate sealants and tapes for different connection types. We test every connection before considering installation complete.

Warranty Protection

Manufacturer warranties on fixtures and appliances often require professional installation. DIY installation may void the warranty. If the product fails, the manufacturer won't cover it because installation didn't meet their requirements.

We warranty our installation labor separately from manufacturer warranties on products. If our installation develops problems, we return and fix it at no charge. This protects you from installation failures even after manufacturer warranties expire.

Avoiding DIY Disasters

We fix a lot of DIY installation problems. Common issues include cross-threaded connections that leak constantly, incorrect toilet wax rings causing floor damage, faucets installed without required gaskets, gas connections without proper leak testing, and supply lines kinked or over-tightened.

DIY installation might save money initially, but when it fails, you pay for both fixing the failed installation and the damage it caused. Water damage from a leaking connection can cost thousands to repair—far more than professional installation would have cost.

For simple fixture replacements in existing locations, capable homeowners can sometimes handle installation themselves. For anything involving new locations, gas lines, or complex installations, professional installation prevents expensive mistakes.

Time and Efficiency

Professional plumbers complete installations faster than DIYers because we have the right tools, materials, and experience. What takes a homeowner all weekend takes us a few hours. For remodel projects on tight timelines, professional installation keeps construction on schedule.

We coordinate with other trades seamlessly. We know when to rough-in plumbing relative to framing, electrical, and HVAC work. We know when finish plumbing happens relative to tile, paint, and flooring. This coordination prevents conflicts and keeps projects moving efficiently.

Schedule Professional Plumbing Installation in Phoenix

Whether you're remodeling a bathroom, building a new home, or simply replacing a worn fixture, Phoenix Plumbing Co. provides professional plumbing installation throughout Phoenix and the Valley.

Call 602-834-1208 to request a free installation quote or schedule service.

We work with homeowners, contractors, designers, and property managers to deliver quality plumbing installation that meets code, functions reliably, and lasts for years. Licensed, insured, and experienced with all types of plumbing installation projects.

Phoenix Plumbing Co. has been installing plumbing in Phoenix since 2012. From single fixture installations to complete new construction plumbing systems, we handle every installation professionally.