
A bathroom remodel involves a lot of moving parts, and the plumbing is the part that has to be right before anything else can happen. Tile, fixtures, and finishes all come after the supply lines, drain lines, and rough-in are set correctly. When those are done right, the rest of the project goes smoothly. When they are not, problems show up after the walls are closed and the floors are finished — and fixing them at that point costs significantly more than doing it correctly the first time. At Smith Plumbing, we have been doing remodel plumbing long enough to know exactly where corners get cut and what that leads to. We do not cut them.
We handle the full plumbing scope for bathroom remodels — relocating supply and drain lines when the layout is changing, setting new rough-in for tubs, showers, toilets, and vanities, and completing the final trim-out once the finishes are in place. Whether you are reconfiguring the entire bathroom or simply updating fixtures in the existing layout, we approach each job with the same level of care. We serve homeowners throughout Hesperia, Victorville, Apple Valley, Oak Hills, and the surrounding High Desert communities, and we work with your contractor's schedule to make sure the plumbing phases do not hold up the rest of the project.
When you are ready to start your bathroom remodel in the High Desert, call Smith Plumbing at (760) 220-8120. Getting the plumbing scoped early in the planning process prevents surprises once the walls come down. We are a family-owned business with no commission on recommendations — the scope you get is based on what your project actually requires, nothing more.
Supply & Drain Line Relocation – When a remodel changes the layout of the bathroom, we reroute supply and drain lines to match the new configuration — done correctly so nothing leaks behind the wall after the project is complete.
Shower & Tub Rough-In – We set the rough-in for new showers and tubs to the correct dimensions and drain placement before tile and surround work begins, so the finish install goes in without complications.
Toilet Flange Setting & Replacement – We set new toilet flanges at the correct height for the finished floor and replace damaged or deteriorated flanges during remodels — a detail that matters for a proper, leak-free toilet seal.
Vanity & Sink Plumbing – We rough in and connect supply and drain lines for new vanities and sinks, including single and double vanity configurations, vessel sinks, and wall-mount installations.
Shower Valve & Fixture Installation – We install shower valves, trim kits, and fixtures correctly — properly seated, pressure-balanced, and connected to spec so the finish work goes on clean.
Water Line Upgrades During Remodel – If existing supply lines in the bathroom are aging or undersized, a remodel is the right time to upgrade them. We assess the existing lines and replace what needs to go while the walls are already open.
Final Trim-Out & Fixture Connection – Once tile, drywall, and finish work are complete, we return for final trim-out — connecting fixtures, installing supply stops, and confirming everything operates correctly before the job is closed out.
Remodel Plumbing Has Been Part of Our Work From the Start – Smith Plumbing built its early reputation on ADU and remodel plumbing work. James has been doing this type of work for years and understands the precision it requires — particularly when layout changes are involved.
Commercial Standards in a Residential Setting – Twenty-plus years of commercial plumbing experience means James approaches every rough-in with a level of precision that most residential plumbers do not bring to remodel work. The result is installations that hold up and do not require corrections.
We Work Around Your Project Timeline – Bathroom remodels move through phases quickly. We coordinate with your contractor to make sure rough-in inspections, wall closures, and final trim-out all happen on schedule without stalling other trades.
No Commission Means No Inflated Scope – Remodel plumbing assessments at Smith Plumbing reflect what the project actually requires. There is no incentive to add work that is not necessary — you get an honest scope and a clear cost before anything begins.
Full Scope, One Plumber – From the first rough-in visit through final fixture connection, we handle the complete plumbing scope on your bathroom remodel. You will not be coordinating multiple plumbers or wondering whether one phase lines up with what was done before.
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