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New Construction Top-Out Plumbing Complete in Queen Valley

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Top-out complete at our Queen Valley job. This is one of those milestones that does not get a lot of fanfare, but it matters more than most people realize. When the rough-in and top-out are done right, every trade that comes after us can do their job without running into problems. When it is done wrong, those problems show up later - usually after the walls are closed.

Here is what top-out means if you are not familiar with the term. It is the stage where all the supply lines, drain lines, and vent stacks are run through the framing before insulation and drywall go in. Hot and cold PEX supply lines routed through the stud bays. Black ABS drain and vent stacks tied in and extended up through the roof line. Washing machine boxes, laundry connections, and fixture stub-outs set at the right heights. Everything positioned so the finish plumbing install later is straightforward.

The work we do at this stage is what you never see once the home is finished. That is kind of the point. Clean runs, solid connections, everything mapped out to where it needs to be. No shortcuts, because shortcuts at rough-in are the kind of thing that causes headaches years down the road - leaks, low pressure, venting issues that are a nightmare to diagnose inside a finished wall.

Whether you are building from the ground up or doing a major remodel that requires opening walls, getting the pipe work done correctly at this stage is not something to cut corners on. This is the foundation of every plumbing system in the house. We take that seriously on every job we do.