Plumbing - Residential - New Installs
New construction plumbing generally fits into two categories, rough in plumbing and finish plumbing. Rough-in plumbing is the process of installing vents, sewers, connections and water lines. During the plumbing finish phase, plumbers will finish installations and connections to get the home ready for use.
During The Rough In Plumbing Phase:
- Pipes are routed through wall cavities
- Vent stacks are run to the roof
- Drain lines and water supply lines are connected to sewer systems, septic systems, or main water supply valves
- Pipe connections are made
- Excavation and laying of underground pipes that run from utility connections to a primary structure is completed.
- No fixtures or end elements are installed at this phase
- Kitchen & Bath plumbing fixtures are chosen
During The Finish Plumbing Phase:
- Installation and connection of Kitchen, Bath & all other plumbing fixtures is completed
- Caps on drain and water supply pipes are removed
- Under sink drain assemblies are installed
- Water supply values and water supply lines are installed
- Caulking, sealing, and testing of new connections is completed
Kitchen & Bath Fixtures
Whether you are building a new home or renovating, you may need assistance with choosing your kitchen or bath plumbing fixtures, and Sure-Fit Mechanical Ltd. is here to help.
Should you require any or all of the services listed please contact us by clicking the button below for a free quote.
Water Leak Repair
Water leaks are often considered more of an annoyance than a plumbing emergency to most homeowners. However, water leaks can cause extensive damage to your home’s plumbing system over time. If you need a water leak repair, Sure-Fit Mechanical Ltd. specializes in expert leak detection services. If higher water bills or visible signs of water damage in your home have you concerned, give Sure-Fit Mechanical Ltd. a call. Our experienced team can help you identify, and repair, all types of water leaks.
Water Line Repair
Water line repair is something most homeowners do not want to handle on their own. Not only is it a complex job, but it might also be a challenge to identify the problem in the first place. When you need some extra help getting your plumbing system back to normal, our team of seasoned professionals has all the resources to get your water lines up and running again quickly.Â
We will replace your old Poly-B Piping
Polybutylene pipe was installed between 1978 – 1995 and is a gray flexible water pipe. The big problem; it leaks a lot!
Polybutylene Pipe ReplacementÂ
Common issues include:
- Leaks throughout the system when higher levels of chlorine exist in the water supply.
- Improper installation of the pipe in homes where fittings were installed too tightly can result in cracks causing leaks.
- Improper installation of bent piping, when put under stress, can cause leaks and damage to homes.
- Leaks caused by installation near high heat areas including hot water tanks, in the attic, and other areas of extensively high temperatures.
- Leaks are caused by the use of acetal (white or gray) fittings to connect pipes rather than the preferred metal fittings.
Our expert team will help you create the problem-free, mess-free, safe home that you and your family want to live in.