Tri-Cities, Washington
Remodel Plumbing in the Tri-Cities
Bath and kitchen remodels need plumbing done right and on schedule. Sonlight Plumbing is preparing to support residential remodels for Tri-Cities homeowners, evaluated case by case, with clear options before work begins.
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
- Planning a kitchen or bath remodel, moving a fixture, adding a fixture, or updating old plumbing during a project.
- What may be involved
- Supply and drain rough-in, fixture connections, shutoffs, and venting.
- Good next step
- Read how remodel plumbing is scoped 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
- Planning a bathroom or kitchen remodel
- Moving or adding fixtures
- Updating old piping during a remodel
- Coordinating rough-in and finish work
- Needing code-focused remodel plumbing
How Sonlight Plumbing can help
- Fixture rough-ins for baths and kitchens
- Relocating or adding supply and drain lines
- Coordinating with your remodel timeline
- Code-focused, clean work
- Clear options before any work begins
What to expect
Remodel scopes vary, so they're evaluated case by case. You'll get a clear plan and options before any 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
New Construction
Residential new construction plumbing coming soon to the Tri-Cities, 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.
Toilet Repair & Replacement
Toilet repair and replacement coming soon to the Tri-Cities — running toilets, clogs, leaks, fill valves, wax rings, and full replacements.
Common Remodel Plumbing Work
Bathroom remodel plumbing
Kitchen remodel plumbing
Shower or tub valve changes
Sink and faucet changes
Toilet location considerations
Laundry plumbing changes
Drain and vent considerations
Rough-in planning
Fixture trim-out
Planning Before Walls Close
Remodel plumbing should be planned before walls, cabinets, or finishes are closed up. Fixture location, drain layout, venting, access, and material choices can affect the scope.
Remodel detail
Remodel Plumbing — A Closer Look
Bathroom and kitchen remodel plumbing
Remodels often move or change fixtures — a relocated sink, a new shower or tub valve, or a different faucet and toilet setup. Each change can affect the supply lines, drain, and venting behind the finishes.
Rough-in and trim-out
Plumbing work splits into two stages: the rough-in that runs water lines, drains, and vents inside the walls and floor, and the trim-out where fixtures and valves are set once finishes are in. Getting the rough-in right is what makes the trim-out go smoothly.
Drain, vent, and water line considerations
Moving a fixture is not just about the water supply — the drain slope, venting, and shutoff valve locations all matter, and they are easiest to address before walls and cabinets close up.
Planning before walls close
Fixture layout, access, and material choices are worth settling early; open walls are also a natural moment to consider aging pipe and a repipe. Sonlight Plumbing can evaluate residential remodel plumbing case by case once service availability is active. See our service areas.
Laundry and utility plumbing
Laundry areas add their own plumbing — a washer supply and drain, and sometimes a relocated hookup during a remodel. Utility sinks, water heater connections, and shutoff valves can also come into play depending on the project.
Permits and inspections may apply
Some remodel plumbing involves permits and inspection depending on the scope and location. Planning for that up front keeps the project on track and the work properly documented.
Coordinating plumbing with finishes
Remodel plumbing has to line up with the rest of the project — cabinet layout, countertop and sink choices, tile work, and where fixtures land on the finished walls. Coordinating the rough-in and trim-out with those finishes keeps the plumbing from fighting the design later.
Remodel plumbing work
Shower or tub valve
Sink and faucet changes
Toilet location
Laundry plumbing
Drain lines
Venting
Water lines
Rough-in
Trim-out / fixture set
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