A bathroom or kitchen remodel is one of the highest-value home improvement projects you can do in Port St. Lucie — but the finished product is only as good as what is behind the walls. Moving a toilet, relocating a sink, adding a shower, or roughing in an extra bathroom all require a licensed plumber who understands both the plumbing code and the construction sequence of a remodel.
Top Notch Plumbing and Backflow Services handles renovation plumbing for homeowners and contractors throughout Port St. Lucie and the Treasure Coast. Whether you are doing a primary bathroom upgrade in Tradition, a kitchen refresh in St. Lucie West, or adding a bathroom to a home addition in Palm City — we coordinate with your contractor, pull the necessary permits, and make sure the rough-in is done right before the tile goes down.
Bathroom remodels account for the majority of our renovation plumbing work. Common plumbing tasks in a bathroom remodel include:
If your bathroom has older fixtures and galvanized supply lines, a remodel is also a good time to discuss upgrading to PEX throughout the bathroom — eliminating the corrosion and flow restriction of aging galvanized pipe before the walls are closed.
Kitchen plumbing is more complex than it looks from the outside. Common renovation plumbing tasks in a kitchen remodel include:
We also handle faucet and fixture installation as part of kitchen remodels — including undermount sink installation during countertop replacement, where the plumbing sequence matters for how the installation comes together.

Adding a room addition with a new bathroom, converting a half-bath to a full bath, or building out a bonus room with its own plumbing all require extending the home’s plumbing system into new construction — and doing it right the first time, before walls and floors are closed.
For additions with significant plumbing needs, we sometimes recommend a dedicated tankless water heater for the addition — eliminating long pipe runs and providing unlimited hot water right where it is needed.
Most plumbing work in a remodel requires a permit and inspection in St. Lucie County. According to the Florida Building Code, new plumbing installations, drain relocations, and any work opening walls to modify supply or drain lines all trigger permit requirements. This ensures the work is inspected and that your home’s plumbing meets code — which matters when you go to sell.
Top Notch Plumbing pulls all required permits for our scope of work on remodel projects. We schedule rough-in inspections before walls are closed and final inspections after fixtures are installed. We coordinate directly with St. Lucie County Building Department so you and your general contractor do not have to.
Florida law requires plumbing work to be performed by a licensed plumbing contractor. Top Notch Plumbing holds license CFC1426983 — you can verify our license on the Florida DBPR website before work begins.
We work directly with general contractors, custom home builders, and design-build firms throughout Port St. Lucie, Martin County, and Palm Beach County. If you are a contractor looking for a reliable plumbing subcontractor who shows up on schedule, pulls permits, and coordinates with your construction sequence — call us to discuss your project.
We understand construction schedules and the cost of rough-in delays. We prioritize clear communication and schedule coordination so your tile installer, cabinet installer, and countertop team are not waiting on plumbing.
Top Notch Plumbing offers a full range of residential plumbing services throughout the Treasure Coast:
Top Notch Plumbing and Backflow Services is your locally owned, licensed plumber in Port St. Lucie. We offer leak detection, drain cleaning, water heater service, backflow testing, whole-home repiping, water filtration, pipe lining, and plumbing remodels — all in-house, no subcontracting.
Why Choose Us
Same-day and emergency service available throughout the Treasure Coast
Locally owned and based in Port St. Lucie
All work done in-house. no subcontracting or third-party handoffs
Licensed Florida plumbing contractor
We pull permits and schedule inspections on all permitted work
Our 4 Steps Process
Our Simple Process Call us with your plumbing issue. We schedule a convenient appointment. Our expert technician diagnoses the problem and provides upfront pricing. We complete the repair efficiently and professionally.
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With years of hands-on plumbing experience serving Port St. Lucie, Martin County, and Palm Beach County, our skilled technicians have tackled every type of plumbing challenge imaginable. From emergency leak repairs and clogged drains to complex whole-home repiping projects and water heater installations, we bring proven expertise and professional craftsmanship to every job.
Our team understands Florida’s unique plumbing challenges, including high humidity, heavy rainfall, and water quality issues that affect local homes. We’ve built our reputation on delivering reliable solutions that stand the test of time, using top-grade materials and proven techniques that work in our climate.
Whether you’re dealing with a minor faucet repair or a major plumbing emergency, our experience ensures we diagnose problems accurately and provide long-lasting solutions.
FAQS
In most cases, yes. St. Lucie County and the City of Port St. Lucie require permits for plumbing work that modifies or extends drain, supply, or vent lines — including moving a toilet, relocating a sink, or adding a shower. Cosmetic replacements of existing fixtures in the same location typically do not require a permit. Top Notch Plumbing pulls all required permits for our work and coordinates inspections with the county building department.
Yes — this is very common. We work as the plumbing subcontractor on projects managed by general contractors, designers, and custom builders throughout the Treasure Coast. We coordinate directly with the GC on scheduling rough-in before walls are closed and final fixture installation after finish work is done. If you are a homeowner managing the remodel yourself, we can work directly with you and coordinate with the other trades on site.
As early as possible — ideally before demolition begins. If you are planning to move any fixtures, it helps to have us walk the project with you before demo so we can flag any constraints such as a drain stack that cannot be moved, or a vent that needs to be extended. The rough-in phase — before walls are closed — is the critical window for plumbing work. We also come back at the end to install trim, fixtures, faucets, and make final connections once the tile and cabinetry are complete.
Yes, and a remodel is one of the best opportunities to do it. When walls are open for a bathroom remodel, we can replace any visible galvanized supply lines with PEX at the same time — eliminating the corrosion, restricted flow, and pinhole leak risk of aging galvanized pipe without the added cost of opening walls just for repiping. If your home has widespread galvanized pipe, we can also discuss a full whole-home repiping to address the entire system at once.
Yes. A bathroom addition or full remodel is a great time to evaluate your water heating situation. If you are adding a bathroom or upgrading to a larger shower system, your existing tank water heater may not keep up. We can install a tankless unit to serve the addition, upgrade your whole-home system to tankless, or assess whether your current setup can handle the increased demand. We will give you an honest assessment based on your actual hot water usage and your home’s gas or electrical capacity.
Locations
We serve every neighborhood in Port St. Lucie — from newer communities like Tradition and PGA Village to established neighborhoods like Torino, Sandpiper Bay, and River Park. We also cover the surrounding Treasure Coast, including Fort Pierce, Stuart, Palm City, Jensen Beach, and Jupiter.
Counties We Served:
The EPA WaterSense program estimates the average household wastes nearly 10,000 gallons of water per year through leaks and inefficient fixtures. Our team helps Port St. Lucie homeowners stop that waste — and stop paying for it on their water bills.