When you remodel a kitchen or bathroom in Mount Angel, the plumbing determines where your sink, appliances, and fixtures can go. Moving a drain line or adding a new water supply affects layout, cabinet placement, and flooring. You need plumbing that fits your design without leaks, code violations, or callbacks after the tile and countertops are in place.
Pacific Pine Plumbing, LLC handles all plumbing phases of kitchen and bathroom remodels in Mount Angel. We relocate supply lines, install new drain assemblies, rough in shower valves, connect dishwashers and garbage disposals, and set final fixtures after finishes are complete. We coordinate with your contractor or work directly with you if you are managing the project yourself, ensuring pipes are ready when framers, electricians, and tile setters need access.
To discuss plumbing for your upcoming remodel in Mount Angel, contact Pacific Pine Plumbing, LLC and share your layout plans.

Remodel plumbing in Mount Angel starts with reviewing your floor plan to identify where sinks, toilets, showers, and appliances will land. We verify that existing drain slopes meet code, calculate vent requirements for new fixtures, and plan supply routing that avoids conflicts with electrical or HVAC. Once walls are open, we install new copper or PEX supply lines, ABS or PVC drain assemblies, and secure everything to framing before inspection.
After rough plumbing passes inspection and walls close up, you will have water and drain connections exactly where your design requires them. Supply lines terminate at the correct height for faucet shanks, drain outlets align with P-trap inlets, and vent stacks extend through the roof without leaks. When countertops and tile are finished, we return to install faucets, connect appliances, and test everything under full pressure.
We do not install plumbing that barely meets code or relies on workarounds that fail inspection. Every joint is soldered, glued, or crimped to manufacturer standards, and we pressure test supply lines before closing walls. If your remodel includes moving a toilet, adding a second sink, or installing a soaking tub, we calculate drain capacity and vent sizing to prevent slow drainage or sewer gas odors.
Homeowners planning remodels in Mount Angel often ask about timing, code requirements, and how plumbing changes affect the rest of their project before committing to a layout.
- When should plumbing happen during a remodel?
- Rough plumbing happens after demolition and framing but before insulation, drywall, or tile. Final fixture installation occurs after countertops, flooring, and paint are complete to avoid damage during other trades.
- What permits are required for remodel plumbing?
- Any work that involves moving drains, adding fixtures, or altering supply lines requires a plumbing permit and inspection. Pacific Pine Plumbing, LLC pulls permits, schedules inspections, and ensures all work meets Oregon plumbing code before walls close.
- How much does remodel plumbing typically cost?
- Cost depends on how many fixtures you are adding or relocating and whether existing pipes need replacement. A bathroom with a moved toilet and new shower valve costs more than a kitchen sink swap, but we provide detailed estimates after reviewing your layout and existing conditions.
- Why do some remodels require new vent pipes?
- Every drain needs a vent to prevent suction that slows drainage and pulls water out of trap seals. When you add a sink or toilet in a new location, code requires a dedicated or shared vent that connects to the main stack, which sometimes means running new pipe through walls or the attic.
- What should I do if my remodel reveals old plumbing problems?
- If we find corroded pipes, improper slopes, or missing vents during demolition, we explain the issue, show you the code requirement, and provide options for correction. Fixing these problems during the remodel prevents failures after everything is closed up and finished.
Pacific Pine Plumbing, LLC coordinates remodel plumbing in Mount Angel with attention to layout accuracy, code compliance, and schedule reliability. From rough-in to final fixtures, we ensure your new kitchen or bathroom has plumbing that supports your design and passes inspection without delays. Reach out to discuss your project and get a detailed estimate.