Building your dream house brings up a lot of exciting choices, but worrying about proper pipe layouts and drainage before the drywall goes up can quickly become stressful. Securing reliable plumbing services for custom home builds ensures your brand-new property has a solid foundation for all its daily water needs. At Brightman's Plumbing, we take the headache out of these massive projects for families in Estacada, OR, and the surrounding communities.
Brightman's Plumbing is a family-owned plumbing business in Estacada, OR, specializing in piping and water system installations for single-family residential construction. Our team works from the provided plans and specializes in residential new-build plumbing, including water service lines, sewer connections, roof venting, water heater installation, and core plumbing systems for custom homes.

Our custom home plumbing work helps set up the water, drain, vent, sewer, and water heater systems a new home needs from the ground up.

Bringing in a dependable custom home plumbing contractor like us means we execute your existing architectural drawings exactly as drawn. A good relationship with your chosen remodeler or general builder keeps the entire construction timeline moving smoothly. Delivering top-tier custom home plumbing services requires us to adhere to the blueprints, as our team focuses entirely on the physical installation rather than the design phase.
Setting up the main arteries of your property involves routing fresh supply pipes and connecting directly to the municipal waste grid. You need a licensed plumber to ensure your underground utilities function perfectly before any concrete gets poured. The groundwork for your custom home plumbing gives your family a reliable setup that prevents messy backups down the road.
Proper airflow prevents dangerous sewer gases from entering your living spaces and keeps your drains flowing quickly. Our plumbers strictly adhere to the International Plumbing Code and Uniform Plumbing Code guidelines by terminating all vent pipes at least 6 inches above the roofing material. This crucial part of plumbing for a new home requires careful attention to local building codes, especially in areas that get heavy snow.
Your utility room needs a dependable system to warm your daily showers. We install high-quality heating units that perfectly meet the needs of your newly built home. Reliable hot water is one of the final touches we add to make your new place feel truly comfortable.
Freshening up a bathroom, kitchen, or tenant space gets a whole lot easier when the plumbing plan makes sense before the finishes go in. Our plumbing remodeling services include fixture hookups, pipe changes, drain updates, and layout adjustments for remodels and specialty plumbing projects up to 10,000 square feet.
Daily routines depend on plumbing more than most people realize until a faucet drips, a disposal quits, or the water heater starts acting grumpy. For residential plumbing, we help with sinks, showers, faucets, garbage disposals, bathroom and kitchen plumbing, inspections, tank and tankless water heater installations, gas line work, and more.
Water pressure problems, recurring leaks, and rusty-looking water can indicate that pipes have reached the end of their useful life. For repiping, we replace aging or damaged plumbing lines with updated materials such as cross-linked polyethylene (PEX), copper, or chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) for whole-home and partial projects.
Tankless water heaters, outdoor BBQ setups, and gas appliance updates all require gas line work done correctly. Our gas services cover new line installation, shutoff repairs, gas testing, BBQ line installation, and gas line support for tank-to-tankless water heater conversions. When inspection time comes around, we can be there to help keep the process running smoothly.
New plumbing systems need a proper connection to the municipal sewer line so wastewater can flow away from the property without issue. When it comes to sewer tie-ins, we handle connection work, sewer extensions, upgraded fittings, excavation, slope checks, flow testing, backfilling, and coordination with local permitting and inspection requirements.
Picking the right plumbing company for your new construction project makes all the difference, so here are a few ways we stand out.
As a fully licensed, bonded, and insured family business, we treat your future house with genuine care.
Paying for your major pipe installations feels easy using our flexible Housecall Pro payment options.
You can figure out your upcoming construction budget completely hassle-free because our team gladly provides complimentary consultations.
We outfit your fresh build with premium materials from American Standard, Delta Faucet Company, Kohler, TOTO, TracPipe, Uponor, and Viega MegaPress to guarantee a lasting setup.
A solid one-year labor guarantee on our installation work gives you real peace of mind as you move in.
Yes, a licensed plumber can install the plumbing system for a single custom home build when plans are already provided. This can include new water lines, sewer tie-ins, roof venting, water heater connections, and fixture rough-ins.
Yes, custom home builds typically need plumbing permits and inspections as part of the construction process. Oregon plumbing work must follow code requirements for water supply, drainage, venting, sewer connections, and water heater installation.
A plumber should get involved once the plans are ready and before major construction begins. Early input helps line up water lines, sewer tie-ins, venting, and water heater placement before walls, floors, and finishes start closing everything in.
Custom home plumbing can include water service lines, drain lines, sewer tie-ins, roof venting, fixture rough-ins, water heater installation, and final plumbing connections. The plumber follows the approved plans and helps build the system that supports everyday water use in the home.
Homeowners and builders usually call a licensed plumber or a custom home plumbing contractor for new home plumbing. A qualified plumber can read the plans, install the core plumbing system, follow inspection requirements, and help the home's water and drainage systems start properly.