Considerations for New Construction Plumbing

When the plumbing is put in for a new home, there are various components to consider for everything to come together.

When building a home, there are various elements of construction to consider. The plumbing, especially, is a vital component of the home that takes detailed planning, as it could create significant conveniences or inconveniences in the future. Homeowners should familiarize themselves with the new construction plumbing process to make specific plans and requests based on their home and lifestyle.

New construction plumbing

When the plumbing is put in for a new home, there are various components to consider for everything to come together. Homeowners should understand the stages of new plumbing construction to better understand the overall construction process of their homes. First, all the piping must be connected to the water and sewer or septic system and run through the home to bring water in and out. This piping must reach the sinks, tubs, toilets, and showers. Next, shut-off valves must be installed for each water fixture, and then all plumbing fixtures are installed. Finally, the water heater must be installed.

Water valve location

Many homeowners struggle to find the main water valve for their house. This valve is important because if there's a plumbing emergency, acting quickly and turning the valve off minimizes the risk of water damage in the house. Even when found, the main water valve can sometimes be hard to reach. Homeowners should request that the main water valve be both easy to locate and reach so that they can act quickly in an emergency.

Install plumbing elements in the basement

It may be a good idea to install the main plumbing elements in the home's basement. Some examples of these things include the water heater, the water filtration system or water softener system, the sewer connection, etc. This keeps everything out of sight and in one location, which can be convenient. Plus, when work needs to be done, everything is in one area away from the home's main living area.

There are various elements to consider when designing plumbing for a new home, so homeowners should research and plan beforehand to ensure their plumbing systems suit their homes and lifestyle needs. If uncertain, a local plumbing expert can help assess the home and personal needs and make specific recommendations based on their expert knowledge and experience.

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