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Hafke Plumbing

Rough-ins, hookups, and project plumbing

New Construction Plumbing in St. Petersburg, FL

New-construction plumbing has to coordinate underground and in-wall piping, water service, sewer connections, fixture locations, access, inspections, and the work of other trades. Hafke Plumbing documents residential and commercial construction and remodel plumbing in St. Petersburg and Tampa Bay, including rough-ins, sewer hookups, and fixture connections.

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Plans, fixture schedules, site conditions, and milestone dates help define the plumbing scope before rough-in work begins.

Service scope

Construction plumbing from rough-in to connection

The exact scope depends on the approved plans and responsibility split. Hafke can review the plumbing systems and coordination points that belong in its estimate.

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Water and drain rough-ins

Lay out and install approved supply, waste, and vent piping for the planned fixtures and building conditions.

Sewer and water hookups

Coordinate the building's approved sewer and water connections around site access, utility points, and applicable inspections.

Fixture connections

Complete plumbing connections for approved fixtures and equipment after the supporting construction is ready.

Remodel plumbing

Rework plumbing for additions or remodels when existing systems, demolition, access, and new fixture locations have been evaluated.

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Project details to resolve before plumbing starts

Unclear drawings, missing fixture information, and unresolved site connections create expensive conflicts later. Bring those questions into the scope early.

Plans are still changing

Fixture or wall changes can move supply, waste, vent, and access requirements. Confirm the current issue set before rough-in.

Utility points are unclear

Water and sewer connection locations, elevations, and responsibility boundaries need to be identified for a reliable scope.

Fixtures lack specifications

Different fixtures and equipment can require different rough-in dimensions, flow, drainage, venting, or connection provisions.

Trade sequencing is unresolved

Framing, concrete, electrical, HVAC, cabinetry, and finish schedules can affect when plumbing can be installed and inspected.

Scope coordination

A complete plumbing estimate needs a defined project package

Concept discussions can establish feasibility, but a final construction scope should identify drawings, fixture schedules, responsibility boundaries, access, milestones, and inspection requirements. Assumptions should be written down instead of left between trades.

Existing-building remodels add another layer: the accessible piping may not match plans or expectations. The scope should explain what can be confirmed before demolition and how concealed conditions will be handled.

What the inspection considers

  • Current plans and fixture schedules
  • Water and sewer connection points
  • Trade sequence and milestones
  • Permit, inspection, and responsibility boundaries

What to expect

What to include with a construction plumbing request

Organized project information allows Hafke to review the opportunity without assuming details that belong in the plans or contract.

  1. 01

    Review the project

    Share plans, fixture schedules, site information, target milestones, property use, and the requested plumbing responsibilities.

  2. 02

    Define the requested scope

    Identify connection points, access, exclusions, assumptions, and coordination needs with other trades.

  3. 03

    Share milestone dates

    Provide the underground, rough-in, inspection, trim, and final-connection dates that affect plumbing.

  4. 04

    Confirm availability and estimate

    Review the proposed scope and timing with Hafke before relying on price or schedule assumptions.

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Local service

Construction plumbing for Tampa Bay projects

Hafke provides residential and commercial plumbing for new buildings and remodels, including rough-ins, general piping, sewer hookups, fixtures, water heating, and supply connections. The team works from its St. Petersburg base across Tampa Bay.

Local jurisdiction, flood-zone, utility, and inspection requirements can vary by address and scope. The project team should confirm those requirements rather than relying on a generic page for permit or engineering direction.

Common questions

New Construction Plumbing FAQs

These answers cover common starting points. The inspection still determines what a specific property needs.

Does Hafke provide new-construction plumbing?

Yes. Hafke provides residential and commercial new-building, remodel, rough-in, piping, sewer-hookup, and fixture work.

What should I send for an estimate?

Send current plans, fixture schedules, site and utility information, milestone dates, property type, and the plumbing scope you want Hafke to price.

Can Hafke work with my general contractor?

Hafke's commercial materials describe coordinating plumbing with owners and contractors. The estimate should identify contacts, schedules, and responsibility boundaries.

Do you handle remodel plumbing?

Yes. Hafke documents remodel construction plumbing. Existing conditions and access need to be reviewed as part of the scope.

Are permits and inspections included?

Requirements and responsibility depend on the jurisdiction and contract scope. Confirm them explicitly before approving the work.

Can Hafke select all fixtures and equipment?

Fixture and equipment responsibility should be defined in the project documents. Specifications are needed before rough-in and connection requirements can be finalized.

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Bring Hafke into the plumbing plan

Send the project type, current drawings, fixture information, connection details, and target schedule. Hafke can review the plumbing scope and next estimating step.

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