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Getting It Right at Frame Stage

The plumbing you install at frame stage will either support your home for decades or cause headaches you never expected. At Stewys, we provide new house plumbing in Kingscliff for homeowners, builders and developers who want the job set up properly from the slab up.


Early planning makes a real difference: correct pipe sizing, drainage fall and fixture placement all influence how well your system performs long term.


We complete rough-ins, in-ground drainage, water line installation and final fit-offs, coordinating closely with other trades to keep your build on track. Every connection is positioned with future access and performance in mind, not just what’s easiest on the day, so give us a call on 0447 882 329.

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Engineered for Everyday Demand

Building from scratch gives you one big advantage – the chance to get everything right the first time. We look beyond the plans to consider how your household will actually use water. Multiple bathrooms, outdoor kitchens, laundries and irrigation systems all place different demands on supply and drainage.


During rough-in, we carefully map pipe routes before walls and floors are sealed. Later, at fit-off stage, we install taps, toilets, showers and appliances with precision so everything lines up and performs as intended. Good planning at build stage reduces maintenance issues and helps your plumbing system feel solid and dependable from day one.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • When is plumbing installed during a new build?

    Plumbing is usually completed in stages throughout construction. The in-ground drainage is installed before the slab is poured, followed by rough-in once the frame is up.


    Rough-in includes running water supply lines, waste pipes and venting through walls and ceilings.


    After internal linings and tiling are complete, the final fit-off stage installs fixtures such as taps, toilets and appliances.


    Each stage must be inspected and tested before progressing. Coordinating plumbing with other trades is essential to prevent delays and ensure everything aligns with the building schedule.

  • Can plumbing plans be adjusted after construction begins?

    Changes are possible but become more complex once the slab is poured or framing is complete. Moving fixtures may require cutting concrete, rerouting pipes or altering drainage fall. These adjustments can add time and cost to the project.


    Early consultation with the builder and plumber helps finalise layouts before installation begins.


    Careful planning during the design stage reduces the need for mid-build changes and helps keep the project running smoothly.

  • Are there compliance checks during new house plumbing?

    Yes, new build plumbing must meet Australian standards and local council regulations.


    Inspections are typically required at key stages, including in-ground drainage and rough-in. These checks confirm that pipework, venting and connections comply with approved plans and building codes.


    Documentation may also be required before occupancy certificates are issued. Following proper inspection processes ensures the plumbing system is safe, functional and legally compliant from the outset.

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