Built Right From the Ground Up

Full plumbing installation for new construction in Las Vegas delivered on schedule and to code.

When you are breaking ground on a new build in Las Vegas, the plumbing system has to go in correctly the first time. You need supply lines, drains, and vents installed where they belong, when they belong there, and without holding up the rest of your timeline. LA Plumbing, LLC works directly with builders and contractors to coordinate rough-in and finish work that keeps your project moving without creating rework or compliance issues down the line.

This service covers the full scope of plumbing installation for new residential and commercial construction. That means system layout designed for code compliance and long-term efficiency, installation of water supply lines, drain-waste-vent systems, and all fixture connections. Your plumber shows up when the schedule calls for it, completes the work to inspection standards, and coordinates with other trades so nothing gets delayed or damaged. Pricing and scope depend on building size, fixture count, and site conditions, but the process stays consistent across projects.

If you are planning a new build in Las Vegas and need a plumber who understands construction timelines, reach out to discuss your project and schedule.

How the Work Gets Sequenced and Installed

LA Plumbing, LLC begins with a layout review based on your building plans and local code requirements in Las Vegas. Rough-in work happens after framing is complete but before walls close up, which means supply lines, drains, and vents go into place while access is still open. Finish work follows once drywall, flooring, and cabinetry are set, and that is when fixtures, faucets, water heaters, and appliance connections get installed and tested.

Once the system is complete, you will have water flowing to every fixture, drains sloped correctly to prevent backups, and vents that keep your system running quietly and without odor. Your plumbing will pass inspection the first time, and you will avoid the kinds of callbacks that slow down closings or certificate of occupancy approvals.

The work includes pressure testing of supply lines, drain testing with water or air, and coordination with inspectors to confirm everything meets current code. If your project includes special fixture requirements, multi-story layouts, or commercial-grade installations, the system design adjusts accordingly. What does not change is the attention to schedule, communication with your general contractor, and installation practices that prevent leaks or failures after occupancy.

You Probably Have a Few Questions About Timing

Most builders and property owners want to know how the plumbing schedule fits with the rest of the build, what inspections are required, and how changes get handled if plans shift mid-project.

What happens during the rough-in phase?
Rough-in includes all the supply, drain, and vent piping that goes inside walls, under slabs, or in ceilings before those areas get closed. You will see pipes stubbed out where fixtures will eventually connect, and everything gets pressure tested before the framing inspection.
How far in advance do you need to be scheduled?
Scheduling depends on your construction timeline and the number of other trades involved. Most builders in Las Vegas book rough-in at least two weeks ahead, and finish work gets scheduled once drywall and flooring dates are confirmed.
What if the building plans change after rough-in starts?
Changes can be accommodated depending on timing and scope. If fixture locations shift or additional outlets are added, your plumber will provide a cost and schedule adjustment before proceeding with the modification.
How long does finish plumbing take once the building is ready?
Finish work typically takes one to three days depending on fixture count and building size. You will have all sinks, toilets, water heaters, and appliance connections installed and tested before the final walkthrough.
Why does plumbing need to be inspected more than once?
Code requires separate inspections for rough-in and final plumbing to confirm the hidden work was done correctly and the finished system operates safely. Both inspections must pass before you can close walls or occupy the building.

LA Plumbing, LLC has worked on enough new builds in Las Vegas to know that reliable scheduling and clean installation matter as much as technical skill. If you need a plumber who coordinates well with contractors and shows up when the calendar says so, get in touch to talk through your project.