Bathroom Remodel Brevard County, FL

Your Bathroom. Done Right. No Surprises.

If your bathroom feels stuck in the past or your fixtures barely work anymore, you already know it’s time. We handle the plumbing side of your bathroom remodel.

Our Services

A person is standing in a bedroom next to a large pile of dirt on the floor, with carpet pulled back. Sunlight streams in as furniture is pushed aside—perhaps awaiting a plumber Brevard County, FL for urgent renovation or repair work.

Bathroom Remodeling Plumber Brevard County, FL

More Than Just Swapping Out a Faucet

A real bathroom remodel involves more than cosmetic updates. You’re dealing with water supply lines, drain installations, fixture mounting, venting requirements, and Florida’s strict building codes. If the plumbing isn’t done right behind those walls, you’ll be tearing into fresh tile six months later to fix a leak. That’s where having a licensed bathroom remodeling plumber makes the difference. We handle everything from rough-in plumbing and fixture installation to toilet repair, repipe work, and final connections. Whether you’re updating a guest bath or doing a complete master bathroom overhaul in Rockledge, Merritt Island, or Cocoa, we make sure the plumbing side works flawlessly so your remodel lasts. We work with your designer or contractor, or we can manage the full project ourselves. Either way, you get clean installs, proper permits, and plumbing that won’t give you problems down the road.

Toilet Installation and Fixture Upgrades

What You Actually Get From This

A bathroom remodel should solve problems, not create them. When the plumbing is handled correctly from the start, everything else falls into place.

A walk-in shower with beige tiled walls, a built-in shelf, decorative tile trim, and a dark pebble stone floor. Multiple silver shower controls and a showerhead are expertly installed by a trusted plumber Brevard County, FL.

Repipe Services During Bathroom Remodels

The Best Time to Replace Old Pipes

Here’s something most homeowners don’t realize until it’s too late. If your house was built before 1980 and you’re opening up walls for a bathroom remodel anyway, that’s your window to replace aging pipes before they fail. Many older Brevard County homes still have galvanized steel or even cast iron pipes that are corroding from the inside. Rust builds up, water pressure drops, and eventually you get leaks. The problem is, once you’ve finished your beautiful new bathroom with fresh tile and paint, the last thing you want is to rip it apart again because a 50-year-old pipe decided to burst behind the wall. Repipe services during a bathroom remodel make sense because the walls are already open, the work is faster, and the cost is a fraction of what you’d pay for an emergency repipe later. We replace old piping with modern materials like PEX or copper that won’t corrode, improve your water pressure, and give you decades of trouble-free use. It’s not the glamorous part of a remodel, but it’s the part that keeps everything else from falling apart.

Complete Fixture Installation Brevard County

Toilets, Sinks, Showers, and Everything Else

Fixture installation sounds simple until you’re dealing with a toilet that rocks, a faucet that drips, or a shower valve that scalds you every time someone flushes downstairs. Proper installation matters because even expensive fixtures perform poorly when they’re not mounted, sealed, or connected correctly. We install all bathroom fixtures including toilets, vanities, sinks, faucets, showers, tubs, and accessories. We make sure everything is level, sealed with the right materials for Florida’s humidity, and connected to supply lines that won’t leak. Toilet installation includes proper wax ring sealing and flange inspection so you don’t end up with water seeping under your new flooring. Shower and tub installations include correct drain placement and venting so water flows away like it should. We also handle fixture upgrades if you want water-saving toilets, modern rainfall showerheads, or touchless faucets. Whatever fixtures you choose, we install them right so they work the way the manufacturer intended and you’re not calling us back in three months with problems.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for a bathroom remodel in Brevard County?
Yes, most bathroom remodels in Brevard County require permits, especially if you’re doing anything beyond simple cosmetic changes like painting. Any work that involves plumbing changes, moving fixtures, installing new drains, electrical updates, or structural modifications needs a permit. This isn’t optional red tape. Permits ensure the work meets Florida building codes and protects you if you ever sell your home. Unpermitted work can cause problems during home sales, affect insurance claims, and result in fines if discovered. The good news is we handle the entire permit process for you. We know exactly what Brevard County requires, we submit the paperwork, we coordinate inspections, and we make sure everything passes so you don’t have to worry about it.
If your home was built before 1980 and still has the original plumbing, replacing pipes during your bathroom remodel is one of the smartest decisions you can make. Here’s why it matters. Older homes often have galvanized steel or cast iron pipes that corrode over time. Rust builds up inside the pipes, restricting water flow and eventually causing leaks. Once your bathroom remodel is finished with new tile, paint, and fixtures, the last thing you want is to tear into those fresh walls because a 40-year-old pipe failed. When walls are already open for a remodel, replacing pipes is faster and costs significantly less than doing it later as a separate project. You get better water pressure, cleaner water, and peace of mind knowing your plumbing will last as long as your new bathroom does. We typically recommend repiping if you’re seeing low water pressure, discolored water, or if your home has pipes that are nearing the end of their lifespan.
Timeline depends on the scope of your project, but most bathroom remodels take anywhere from two to six weeks once work begins. A simple fixture replacement or vanity update might only take a few days. A complete bathroom overhaul with new plumbing, tile, and layout changes typically runs four to six weeks. If you’re repiping or dealing with unexpected issues once walls are opened, that can add time. The key factors that affect timeline include permit approval time from Brevard County, whether you’re moving plumbing fixtures to new locations, the extent of any repipe work needed, coordination with other trades like tile installers or electricians, and material availability for your chosen fixtures. We give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated throughout the project. We also work efficiently because we know you need your bathroom back. Most homeowners are surprised how quickly things move once the plumbing rough-in is done and inspections pass.
Our bathroom remodel plumbing services cover everything water-related in your project. That includes rough-in plumbing for new layouts or fixture relocations, which means running new supply lines and drain lines where needed. We handle all fixture installations including toilets, sinks, faucets, showers, tubs, and vanities. If you’re repiping, we replace old pipes with modern PEX or copper throughout the bathroom or entire home if needed. We install proper venting to prevent drain clogs and sewer gas issues, something a lot of DIY remodels get wrong. We also handle valve installations, shut-off valves, pressure balancing for showers, and water hammer arrestors if needed. Everything gets pressure tested before walls close up, and we coordinate with inspectors for all required plumbing inspections. If you’re working with a general contractor or doing some of the work yourself, we can handle just the plumbing portion and coordinate timing with your other work. If you want us to manage the full bathroom remodel, we can do that too since we handle demolition, tile, electrical, and finish work in-house.
Bathroom remodel costs in Brevard County typically range from $12,000 to $30,000 depending on the size of your bathroom, the extent of plumbing changes, fixture quality, and whether you’re repiping or dealing with unexpected issues. A basic guest bathroom refresh with new fixtures and minimal plumbing changes might run $12,000 to $18,000. A full master bathroom remodel with layout changes, quality fixtures, and some repipe work usually falls between $20,000 and $30,000. Costs go up if you’re moving plumbing to new locations, replacing all pipes, dealing with old cast iron that needs removal, or choosing high-end fixtures and finishes. Florida-specific factors also affect pricing. Our humid coastal climate requires moisture-resistant materials and proper waterproofing, which costs more but prevents mold and water damage. Permit fees and inspection requirements add to the budget. Labor rates in Brevard County are competitive but skilled licensed plumbers command fair pricing because we prevent the costly mistakes that happen with unlicensed work. We provide transparent estimates upfront so you know exactly what you’re paying for, and we don’t hit you with surprise charges when walls open up unless we find something genuinely unexpected that needs addressing for safety or code compliance.
We do both. If you already have a general contractor or designer managing your bathroom remodel, we’re happy to handle just the plumbing portion and coordinate with your team. We’ll work with your contractor’s schedule, complete the rough-in plumbing when walls are open, come back for fixture installations when you’re ready, and make sure everything passes inspection on time. Many Brevard County homeowners prefer this approach because they have someone they trust handling tile, electrical, and finishes while we focus on what we do best which is plumbing. On the other hand, if you want one company to manage your entire bathroom remodel from demolition to final cleanup, we can do that too. We handle complete bathroom renovations in-house including demo and debris removal, framing and drywall, all plumbing and fixture work, tile installation, electrical and lighting, and finish work. This approach often saves time and money because you’re not coordinating multiple contractors or dealing with scheduling conflicts when the tile guy blames the plumber and the plumber blames the tile guy. Either way works. We’re flexible based on what makes your project easier.