Install Every Line Before the Walls Close

Complete plumbing system design and installation for new construction projects in Eustis, Florida.

20

Years Of Experience


When you are building a new home or commercial space in Eustis, the plumbing system goes in before the drywall, flooring, and finishes, and it needs to be done right the first time. Hall's Plumbing works directly with builders, contractors, and inspectors to ensure every water line, drain pipe, and fixture placement meets Florida building codes and fits your project timeline. Whether you are constructing a custom home in Eustis or preparing a retail build-out, the plumbing framework determines how well the building functions for years to come.

Our new construction plumbing services include full system design, installation of water supply lines, drain and waste systems, fixture rough-ins, water heaters, and gas line connections where applicable. We coordinate with your build schedule to deliver roughed-in systems ready for inspection, then return for final fixture installation once walls and finishes are complete. With over 20 years of experience, Hall's Plumbing supports projects ranging from single-family custom homes to multi-tenant commercial spaces across Eustis, Winter Garden, Mount Dora, Apopka, Windermere, and Ocoee.

If you are planning a new construction project in Eustis and need a licensed plumbing team to handle system design and installation, contact Hall's Plumbing to discuss your timeline and requirements.

What Happens Between Rough-In and Final Fixture Installation


Once the foundation is poured and framing is complete, Hall's Plumbing begins the rough-in phase, which includes installing all supply and drain lines inside walls, under slabs, and above ceilings. In Eustis, we work around your construction schedule to coordinate with electrical, HVAC, and framing crews so that inspections happen on time and the project stays on track. Every connection is pressure-tested before walls close to confirm there are no leaks or weak joints.

After rough-in is inspected and approved, the plumbing system waits behind the walls while flooring, drywall, and paint are completed. Once finishes are in place, Hall's Plumbing returns to install sinks, toilets, faucets, water heaters, and any other fixtures specified in your plans. You will walk into a building where every drain works, every faucet delivers consistent pressure, and the water heater is sized correctly for the occupancy load.

We use commercial-grade materials for high-demand applications and residential-grade systems scaled to match your home's layout. Hall's Plumbing does not install systems that barely meet code. We build plumbing networks designed to support long-term use without frequent callbacks, and we provide clear documentation for inspectors, buyers, and property managers.

Questions builders and property owners ask before the project begins

Most questions about new construction plumbing come from builders coordinating schedules or owners planning custom features, and we answer them before the first pipe goes in.

What does the rough-in phase include?
Rough-in includes installing all water supply lines, drain and waste pipes, vent stacks, and fixture connections inside walls and under slabs. Hall's Plumbing completes this work before drywall or flooring goes in, then pressure-tests every line to confirm there are no leaks.
How do you coordinate with other trades on the job site?
We schedule our rough-in work to fit between framing and drywall, and we communicate directly with your general contractor, electrician, and HVAC team to avoid conflicts. Hall's Plumbing shows up on the agreed date, completes the work, and notifies the inspector when the system is ready.
When do you return to install the fixtures?
We return after walls, flooring, and finishes are complete to install sinks, toilets, faucets, water heaters, and any other fixtures in your plans. Final installation happens once the building is ready for occupancy and all finish work is protected.
What happens if the inspection finds an issue?
Hall's Plumbing rarely fails inspection because we follow Florida building codes and test every connection before calling the inspector. If something does need adjustment, we correct it the same day and reschedule the inspection immediately.
Do you handle both residential and commercial new construction?
Yes, Hall's Plumbing installs plumbing systems for custom homes, spec homes, multi-family buildings, retail spaces, restaurants, and office build-outs. We scale our approach based on fixture count, occupancy load, and code requirements for each project type.

Hall's Plumbing has supported new construction projects across Eustis for over 20 years, working with builders who need reliable plumbing teams that show up on schedule and pass inspection the first time. If you are planning a build and need a licensed, insured plumbing contractor to handle system design and installation, contact Hall's Plumbing to review your plans and timeline.