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Maitland Renovation Plumber
Subat Plumbing Services offers licensed renovation plumbing for properties across Maitland, working closely with homeowners, builders and project managers to modify or upgrade plumbing during remodels. Fully qualified and insured, our team handles water, drainage and gas alterations for bathroom, kitchen and laundry renovations. We coordinate with other trades to maintain project flow and provide rough-in and fit-off stages tailored to the build schedule.
Whether it's updating drainage for a relocated shower, moving a kitchen sink or replacing old hot water units, we complete every task using compliant materials and methods. We regularly work in both established Maitland homes and newer properties, adjusting our approach based on site layout and existing pipework.
Our team of renovation plumbers are available throughout the renovation to answer questions or make on-site adjustments as needed. We also offer guidance on fixture compatibility and water-saving products.
For renovation plumbing in Maitland, call 0419 147 809 to speak with the team or request a quote.
Fixture Replacements
Bathroom Rough-ins
Drainage Upgrades
Process & Support
Plumbing That Fits Your Plan
Plumbing renovations in Maitland require a step-by-step process that aligns with the rest of the construction work. After removing existing fixtures, Subat Plumbing Services assesses the current pipework to determine what's reusable and what should be updated. This is especially important in older homes where pipes may be worn or out of alignment.
We carry out rough-ins to move or add water lines, gas connections and waste outlets, working carefully to avoid unnecessary disruption to existing structures. Once tiling and cabinetry are complete, we return to install toilets, vanities, taps, showers and appliances, checking all work for leaks, flow and safe operation. For projects that include hot water changes or gas fitting, we manage those installations as part of the same job.
Every stage is scheduled in consultation with the homeowner or builder to maintain momentum and reduce downtime. Throughout Maitland, this service supports smooth renovation delivery with plumbing that’s installed to spec and built to suit each layout.
Can plumbing be moved in a renovation?
Yes, plumbing can be relocated during a renovation, but it requires planning, access and often additional work. Moving a toilet, sink or shower usually involves altering both water supply lines and drainage systems, which must be done according to plumbing regulations. The feasibility of relocation depends on the structure of the building, slab or subfloor access, and whether new runs of pipe can be properly vented and drained. Relocating fixtures may increase costs due to the need for more extensive demolition or reconstruction, but it allows for greater flexibility in redesigning the space.
What is rough-in plumbing in a renovation?
Rough-in plumbing is the stage where pipes for water, waste, and gas are installed inside walls or under floors before surfaces are sealed. In a renovation, this happens after demolition and framing but before tiling or plastering. It includes the layout and installation of pipework according to the new design, ensuring correct positions for future fixtures like taps, toilets, or appliances. Rough-in work is critical to the success of the renovation, as it forms the backbone of the plumbing system. Any errors at this stage can lead to costly corrections, so it must be completed accurately by a licensed plumber.
Do I need council approval for plumbing renovations?
Council approval is often required for major plumbing renovations, particularly when altering drainage or water supply connections, adding new fixtures, or making structural changes. In many regions, plumbing work must also be inspected and certified by a licensed plumber to confirm it meets code. Your builder or plumber can advise on whether approvals or permits are needed for your specific project. In some cases, minor cosmetic updates, such as replacing tapware or fitting a new vanity in the same position, may not require approval. However, it’s best to check with local authorities to ensure compliance.


