New construction plumbing isn't something you can patch or reroute once a build is finished. Decisions made before the foundation is poured determine how that system performs for decades. If you're building in Niceville, Destin, Fort Walton Beach, or anywhere across Okaloosa or Walton County where new construction has been booming for years, getting the plumbing right from day one is important.
At Tru Plumbing and Gas, our licensed new construction plumbers bring over 18 years of master-level trade experience to every phase of your build. We provide complete plumbing installation for new construction — residential and commercial — across the Florida Panhandle.
Our New Construction Plumbing Services
New construction plumbing covers every system your home or business build needs — supply lines, drain-waste-vent systems, gas lines, fixture rough-ins, and finish work. From the pipes in your foundation to the fixtures that your family or customers use every day, our team handles it all, on schedule and to code.
Residential new construction plumbing
Residential new construction plumbing starts before the first nail goes in. A plumbing contractor for new construction should be part of the conversations before the foundation is poured, not called in later to work around decisions that are already locked in. We plan and install a complete new home plumbing installation.
Commercial new construction plumbing
Compared to residential projects, commercial new construction plumbing means higher fixture counts, greater water-pressure requirements, and stricter code compliance. We handle commercial builds of all types — restaurants, retail spaces, office buildings, multi-family properties, tenant improvements, and more. As experienced commercial plumbing contractors, we coordinate directly with your project manager, general contractor, and other trades to keep the plumbing phase on schedule.
Rough-in plumbing services
Rough-in plumbing services are the foundation of any new construction project — and it’s where mistakes get expensive. We run supply and drain lines through walls, floors, and ceilings before they're covered up. Our licensed new construction plumbers follow your building plans, verify rough-in locations against fixture specifications, and confirm everything’s right before framing or drywall goes over the work.
Finish plumbing installation
Rough-in is the first phase, and finish plumbing is where you see the results. Once your building structure is complete, we return to connect and test toilets, sinks, faucets, showers, tubs, and water heaters. We handle both phases, so there aren’t handoff gaps between contractors.
Gas line installation for new construction
We install natural gas and propane lines for new construction homes and commercial builds throughout Northwest Florida — kitchen ranges, tankless water heaters, outdoor grills, fireplaces, and more. Every line is sized, routed, and tested to Florida code before sign-off.
Plumbing for custom homes and remodels
Plumbing for custom homes requires more than following a basic plan. Any project with complex layouts, specialty fixtures, and unusual design details needs creative routing and close coordination with your architect or designer. For additions or remodels, we assess the existing system and make sure new work connects properly and doesn’t create problems later.
Property Types We Serve
We provide new construction plumbing services for custom homes, production homes, restaurants, retail buildings, office spaces, multi-family properties, and tenant improvements across the Florida Panhandle.
Areas We Serve
Our team is based in Niceville and works with builders, contractors, and homeowners throughout Okaloosa County, Walton County, and the surrounding communities — Fort Walton Beach, Destin, Crestview, Navarre, and Santa Rosa Beach.
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The Importance of Hiring Licensed New Construction Plumbers
Plumbing is one of the most heavily regulated parts of any construction project, and Florida's building codes are strict. The Okaloosa County Building Department requires permits for all new plumbing and gas work, and work without them carries a penalty of 100% of the usual permit fee — on top of all other costs. A licensed new construction plumbing company knows those codes, pulls permits, and coordinates inspections from start to finish. Before you hire any contractor, it’s worth checking their credentials through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. It’s the state’s official license search, and it shows status, license type, and any disciplinary history.
At Tru Plumbing and Gas, we’re fully licensed, insured, and BBB accredited. We handle your permitting, coordinate inspections, and build to pass the Florida Building Code — and to last.
Our New Construction Plumbing Process
The following is the process we follow for our new construction plumbing.
Consultation & planning
We start with discovery. We’ll learn about your property type, timeline, plans, and any specific things you have in mind. For commercial new construction plumbing, that means we sometimes meet directly with your general contractor or project manager before a shovel even touches the ground.
Plumbing design
Working from architectural drawings, we map out the complete plumbing system installation — supply lines, drain-waste-vent systems, fixture locations, and gas lines where applicable. Good design here prevents expensive mid-build changes and catches trade conflicts early.
Rough-in installation
We install supply and drain lines, run vent stacks, and set all rough-in locations to plan specifications and inspect them before they're concealed by foundations and walls.
Fixture installation
With the structure complete, we return for finish work. Fixtures, faucets, and appliances are connected, seated, and tested — including final connections for gas appliances and any specialty items in your project plans.
Final testing & inspection
We pressure-test lines, check fixtures, verify drainage, and confirm gas connections aren’t leaking. We coordinate the final plumbing inspection and provide the documentation your builder needs for the certificate of occupancy.
Why Choose Tru Plumbing and Gas for New Construction Plumbing?
We specialize in residential and commercial new construction, custom homes, remodels, and additions across the Florida Panhandle. Homeowners, builders, and contractors all count on us to show up on schedule, communicate clearly, and install systems that pass inspection the first time.
- Licensed and insured: We're fully licensed in Florida and insured on every project.
- Code-compliant work: Our installations meet Florida Building Code requirements.
- Permitting handled: We pull permits and coordinate inspections so your project doesn't stall.
- Builder coordination: We work directly with your general contractor or project manager and keep everyone on the same page.
- Upfront pricing: You’ll know costs before we start working, so you don’t get a surprise on your invoice.
Our Customer Reviews
We consistently earn 5-star reviews for professionalism, communication, and quality of work, and builders who've worked with us once tend to bring us back for their next projects.
We offer financing
Financing options can make your new construction plumbing project more manageable. Ask when you call.
Special offers and discounts
We offer a 5% discount to active and retired military personnel, seniors, teachers, healthcare workers, law enforcement personnel, and coaches. Check our website for current offers.
Our membership plans
Membership plans include priority service, discounted rates, and ongoing maintenance. Ask about membership options when you schedule your consultation.
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Schedule Your New Construction Plumbing Consultation
The earlier we're involved, the smoother your build will go. Whether you're breaking ground on a custom home in Niceville, doing a commercial build in Fort Walton Beach, or planning a multi-family project anywhere in Okaloosa or Walton County, contact us to get started.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do new construction plumbers handle permits and inspections?
Yes, our new construction plumbers handle permitting and inspections on every project. We pull required permits, schedule inspections through the appropriate local authority, and provide the documentation your builder needs for the certificate of occupancy.
How long does new construction plumbing take?
New construction plumbing timelines depend on the size and complexity of the project — a single-family home moves faster than a commercial build or multi-family property. We set a clear schedule at the initial consultation so you know what to expect.
How much does new construction plumbing cost?
The cost of new construction plumbing services depends on project size, fixture count, and whether gas line work is needed. We’ll give pricing upfront before work begins.
Can you install gas lines in new construction homes?
Yes, we install professional natural gas and propane lines in new construction homes and commercial builds throughout the Florida Panhandle. Our team works with homebuilders and contractors to deliver safe, code-compliant installations.




