Tri-Cities, Washington
New Construction Plumbing in the Tri-Cities
New homes need plumbing planned and installed correctly from the start. Sonlight Plumbing is preparing to support residential new construction in the Tri-Cities, evaluated case by case, with clear communication throughout.
Prelaunch notice: Sonlight Plumbing is completing licensing and setup before offering plumbing services. Service availability and license information will be posted here when active.
At a Glance
- Common signs
- Building a new home or addition, planning rough-in, coordinating with a builder, or setting fixtures.
- What may be involved
- Rough-in supply and drain, venting, fixture sets, and the water heater.
- Good next step
- See how new-construction work is handled case by case below.
- Current status
- Service availability will be posted before accepting plumbing work.
What to expect
How Sonlight approaches this
Tell us what's going on
Share the symptom and your city. You'll deal with Jose directly.
Get clear options before work begins
We explain what we see in plain language and lay out your choices.
Approve the work before anything starts
Nothing happens until you've approved the plan. Clean work, left tidy.
Signs you may need this service
- Building a new residential home
- Needing rough-in and finish plumbing
- Coordinating with a construction timeline
- Wanting clean, code-focused work
- Planning fixtures and layout
How Sonlight Plumbing can help
- Residential new construction rough-in and finish
- Coordinating with your build schedule
- Code-focused, clean installation
- Clear communication throughout the project
- Clear options before any work begins
What to expect
New construction scopes are evaluated case by case, residential only. You'll get clear communication and options before work begins.
Planned for homeowners in Kennewick, Pasco, Richland, West Richland, and West Pasco. See all service areas → Questions before launch? Contact Sonlight Plumbing →
What to expect
How a visit works
Honest, straightforward, and no pressure — here is how Sonlight approaches every job.
You tell us what's happening
Share the problem and what you're seeing. We follow up to understand the details before anything is scheduled.
We assess it in person
We look at the actual problem in your home — not a guess over the phone — so the plan fits what is really going on.
We explain your options
You get clear options and honest recommendations before any work begins. No pressure, no surprises.
You decide
You choose what is right for your home, and the work gets done properly.
Related services
You may also need
Remodel Plumbing
Remodel plumbing coming soon to the Tri-Cities — bathroom and kitchen fixture rough-ins, evaluated case by case.
Repipes
Home repiping coming soon to the Tri-Cities — old galvanized piping, repeated leaks, and low pressure, evaluated case by case.
Water Heater Replacement
Water heater replacement coming soon to Kennewick, Pasco, Richland, West Richland, and West Pasco.
Residential New Construction Plumbing Considerations
Rough-in plumbing
Water line layout
Drain and vent layout
Fixture planning
Water heater planning
Shutoff valve planning
Builder/homeowner coordination
Schedule review
Scope Review Before Accepting Work
New construction plumbing requires planning, coordination, and clear scope. Sonlight Plumbing can evaluate residential new construction opportunities case by case once service availability is active.
New construction detail
New Construction Plumbing — A Closer Look
Rough-in and layout
New construction plumbing starts with layout — where the water lines run, how the drain and vent system is arranged, and how it all fits the home's design. Decisions made at rough-in shape how well the finished plumbing works.
Fixture, water heater, and shutoff planning
Fixture locations, water heater placement and type, and shutoff valve planning are all easier to get right when they are considered together from the start rather than worked around later.
Builder/homeowner coordination and schedule review
New construction plumbing depends on coordination with the builder and homeowner and on fitting the plumbing stages into the overall schedule. Clear scope and timing keep the project moving.
Scope review before accepting work
New construction plumbing requires planning, coordination, and clear scope. Sonlight Plumbing can evaluate residential new construction opportunities case by case once service availability is active. Related work includes remodel plumbing. See our service areas.
Water line and drain material planning
New construction is the moment to plan pipe materials, line sizing, and how drains and vents are routed, since these are far easier to set correctly before walls and floors are finished. Thoughtful layout supports good pressure and reliable drainage for the life of the home.
Inspections and code considerations
New construction plumbing is built to code and involves inspection stages. Clear scope and coordination help the plumbing pass at each stage and stay on schedule with the rest of the build.
Working with the build timeline
Plumbing in new construction happens in stages that fit between framing, other trades, and finishing. Hitting those stages on time — the underground and rough-in work before walls close, then the fixture set near the end — keeps the build moving and avoids rework.
New construction considerations
Rough-in plumbing
Water line layout
Drain and vent layout
Fixture planning
Water heater planning
Shutoff valve planning
Builder/homeowner coordination
Schedule review
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