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Bathroom plumbing in Palm Coast, FL

Your bathroom depends on several plumbing systems working together — the shower’s flow, the tub’s drain and overflow, the sink’s supply and drain, the toilet’s seal. We help with shower and tub plumbing, sinks, fixture changes, leaks, drains, and the plumbing side of bathroom remodels.

Leak or weak shower?

A slow leak can damage cabinets, flooring, and nearby rooms before it’s obvious. We find the source and fix the plumbing side — for repairs and remodels.

(386) 353-9386

A lot of plumbing in one small space

Supply lines, drain lines, traps, valves, tubs, showers, sinks, and fixtures all have to work correctly in a tight space. When one part fails, the whole room gets frustrating fast.

This page focuses on bathroom-wide and remodel plumbing. For toilets see toilet repair; for dripping faucets see faucet & fixture repair; for stubborn clogs see drain cleaning. Call (386) 353-9386 for bathroom plumbing help.

What we do

Bathroom plumbing services

Repairs, fixture changes, and the plumbing side of remodel work.

Shower plumbing

Drips, weak flow, poor temperature control, slow drainage, or water where it shouldn’t be — we handle valves, handles, cartridges, showerheads, and tub-shower controls.

Tub plumbing

The tub spout, drain, overflow, trap, and supply. We handle dripping spouts, slow drains, leaking overflows, loose trim, and tub-replacement plumbing support.

Bathroom sink plumbing

Leaks, slow drains, or problems under the vanity — from the P-trap, pop-up drain, supply lines, shut-off valves, faucet connection, or drain assembly.

See Faucet & Fixture Repair →

Fixture changes

Plumbing connections for sinks, faucets, shower trim, tub fixtures, shut-off valves, and supply lines when you update the look and function of the space.

Bathroom leak repairs

Water under the sink, around the tub or shower, near the toilet, or on the ceiling below. If the source isn’t clear, leak detection helps find it before damage spreads.

See Leak Detection →

Bathroom remodel plumbing

Moving a sink, changing a shower or tub setup, replacing old fixture connections, adjusting drains, or preparing plumbing for new fixtures.

Shower & tub

Shower & tub plumbing

Daily water use that can hide problems behind walls and under floors.

Shower valve problems

Controls flow and temperature. Worn out, you get dripping, poor temperature control, low flow, or a hard-to-turn handle — repaired at the cartridge, handle, trim, or behind the wall.

Temperature problems

Water going hot and cold, never warm enough, or hard to control may be the valve or cartridge — and sometimes the water heater or broader system.

See Water Heater Repair →

Weak shower flow

Mineral buildup, a clogged showerhead, valve problems, or pressure issues. Hard water leaves scale in showerheads and parts — a softener may help.

See Water Filtration & Softener →

Dripping tub spout

A spout that keeps dripping points to a worn valve, diverter issue, or fixture problem. If it drips after the handle’s off, it should be checked.

Slow tub or shower drain

Hair, soap, and debris slow the drain. Simple clogs may clear during normal service; stubborn or repeat clogs may need drain cleaning.

See Drain Cleaning →

Overflow & drain leaks

A tub overflow or drain leak is hard to see — water may show up below the bathroom, near walls, or under flooring. Water stains below a bathroom mean call.

Remodels

Bathroom remodel plumbing

The right time to make sure the plumbing supports the new layout, fixtures, and long-term use.

New fixture plumbing

New fixtures may need updated connections, new shut-off valves, proper drain alignment, or supply-line adjustments — sinks, vanities, showers, tubs, and toilets.

Moving bathroom plumbing

Changing the layout can mean moving supply lines, drains, or fixture locations — planned carefully, since drains need proper slope and fixtures the right connections.

Shower & tub upgrades

Replacing a tub, converting a tub area, or updating a shower can involve plumbing adjustments behind the wall or under the floor. The plumbing matters more than the finish.

Vanity & sink updates

A new vanity may change where the sink, faucet, drain, and shut-off valves sit. Sometimes the plumbing lines up; sometimes adjustments are needed.

Fixing old problems first

A remodel is a good time to fix worn valves, old supply lines, slow drains, and hidden leaks before new finishes go in — instead of covering them up.

Leaks

Bathroom leaks & moisture concerns

Bathrooms deal with water every day, so small leaks should be taken seriously.

Common leak areas

Shower valves, tub drains and overflows, sink drains, P-traps, supply lines, shut-off valves, toilet bases, fixture openings, and damaged caulk or seals.

Signs of a leak

Water stains, loose flooring, soft drywall, musty smells, peeling paint, damp cabinets, or water marks on the ceiling below. If you can’t find the source, leak detection helps.

See Leak Detection →

Not always plumbing

Some leaks come from caulk, grout, shower doors, or water escaping the wet area — not the pipes. The real source should be found before repairs begin.

How it works

Our bathroom plumbing process

Clear and practical, whether it’s a repair or a remodel.

01

You describe it

Shower dripping? Tub draining slowly? Water under the sink? Planning a remodel? Changing fixtures? The detail points to the next step.

02

We check it

We review the affected fixture, drain, supply line, valve, connection, or remodel area. If it’s hidden, leak detection may be discussed.

03

Explain options

A repair may be simple; a remodel change may need planning; a hidden leak may need a deeper look. We explain what’s involved.

04

We complete it

We handle the repair, fixture connection, drain adjustment, or remodel-related plumbing within scope.

05

We check the area

Before wrapping up, we check the affected area for proper function and visible leaks.

FAQ

Bathroom plumbing questions

Do you repair shower valves?

Yes — shower valve problems, cartridges, handles, trim, and related plumbing. If the shower drips, has weak flow, or is hard to control, the valve or cartridge may need attention.

Can you help with bathroom remodel plumbing?

Yes — the plumbing side of remodels: fixture connections, supply lines, drain adjustments, vanity, shower, and tub plumbing. This doesn’t claim full general remodeling work.

Why does my bathroom sink drain slowly?

Usually hair, soap, toothpaste residue, or debris in the drain or P-trap. If the clog keeps returning or is deeper in the line, see our drain cleaning page.

What causes leaks around toilets?

A leak at the base often comes from a worn wax ring, loose bolts, flange problems, or a poor seal. Toilet-specific issues are covered on our toilet repair page.

Can you replace bathroom fixtures?

Yes — sinks, faucets, shower parts, tub fixtures, shut-off valves, and related components, with proper connections and leak checks.

What are signs of a hidden bathroom leak?

Water stains, musty odors, damp cabinets, soft flooring, peeling paint, bubbling drywall, or water marks on the ceiling below. Hidden leaks may need leak detection.

Can you move plumbing for a remodel?

Yes, when the project and layout allow — supply lines, drains, shower, tub, or vanity plumbing. The exact scope depends on the existing layout.

Do you handle bathroom plumbing for businesses?

Yes — bathroom and restroom plumbing for offices, shops, rentals, and commercial spaces. For larger needs, see commercial plumbing.

Schedule bathroom plumbing in Palm Coast

A small bathroom leak, slow drain, or worn fixture can become a larger issue if ignored. Calling early helps protect your bathroom, flooring, and nearby rooms.

(386) 353-9386