Plumbing Contractors Tulsa Trusts for New Builds and Remodels

Planning a build or a remodel and need plumbing contractors Tulsa builders and homeowners rely on? Call Infinity Plumbing Services at 918-258-1818. We take on the bigger jobs: new construction rough-ins and finish work, kitchen and bath remodels, whole-home repiping, sewer and water line work, and light commercial. We’re licensed in Oklahoma, insured, family-owned, and we’ve run projects across the Tulsa area for more than 8 years, all quoted in writing with a clear scope before the first pipe goes in.

A dripping faucet and a full remodel need very different things from a plumber. This page is about the project side: what we build, how we handle permits and code, and how we work alongside builders and general contractors to keep a job on schedule.

What kinds of projects do plumbing contractors handle?

Contractor-grade work is planned, permitted, and built to last decades, not a same-day patch. The projects we take on most often:

  • New construction plumbing. Full rough-in from the ground up, supply and drain lines, venting, and fixture set at finish. We coordinate with the build schedule so plumbing lands in the right sequence.
  • Kitchen and bathroom remodels. Moving or adding fixtures, re-routing supply and drain lines, and setting new tubs, showers, sinks, and toilets when a room’s layout changes.
  • Whole-home repiping. Replacing aging or failing pipe throughout a house. When galvanized lines or repeated leaks make spot fixes pointless, repiping resets the clock. See our repiping services in Tulsa.
  • Sewer and main water lines. Larger excavation and line replacement, the kind of job that needs the right equipment and the right permits.
  • Light commercial. Plumbing for offices, retail spaces, and small commercial buildings, built to the code that applies to those occupancies.

If your project isn’t on this list but it’s bigger than a single repair, call and describe it. We’ll tell you honestly whether it’s in our lane.

Do you pull permits and build to code?

Yes, and this is where a licensed contractor earns the title. Real projects need permits and inspections, and the plumbing has to meet code, both for safety and so the work passes when the inspector comes through. Skipping that to save a few days is how a homeowner ends up tearing open a finished wall later.

We pull the permits a job requires, build to the applicable Oklahoma and local code, and schedule inspections at the right stages. When you sell the house or file an insurance claim someday, permitted, code-compliant work is what protects you. It’s also the difference between a licensed plumbing contractor and someone working out of a truck with no paper trail.

How do plumbing contractors Tulsa relies on work with builders and general contractors?

On a build or a large remodel, plumbing is one trade among several, and timing is everything. Rough-in has to happen before drywall. Fixtures set after tile. Miss a window and every trade behind you slips.

We plan our part around the overall schedule, show up when the sequence calls for us, and communicate with the GC so there are no surprises at inspection or at finish. Builders keep calling the same plumbing contractor for a simple reason: the one who hits the schedule and passes inspection the first time saves them money on every job. If you’re a builder or GC sourcing a plumbing partner in the Tulsa metro, that’s the standard we hold.

How long does a plumbing project take?

It depends on scope, and we scope it before we start rather than guessing. A single-bathroom remodel rough-in is measured in days. A whole-home repipe depends on the size of the house and how accessible the lines are. New construction runs in stages spread across the overall build timeline.

What we commit to is a clear plan up front: what happens, in what order, and roughly how long each stage takes. If something in the walls turns out different from what the plans showed, which happens on older homes, we tell you before we proceed, not after. No quiet detours that blow up the timeline and the bill.

Do you do commercial plumbing in Tulsa?

We handle light commercial, the plumbing for offices, retail, and smaller commercial buildings. That work carries different code requirements than a house, and we build to them. If you’re a business owner or property manager weighing a build-out, a remodel, or a repair on a small commercial space, call and walk us through it. For smaller fixes on any property, our plumbing repair services in Tulsa cover the day-to-day.

How much does a plumbing project cost in Tulsa?

Project pricing depends on scope, materials, and what’s behind the walls, so we quote it after we’ve seen the plans or the site, never as a flat number over the phone. A remodel that keeps fixtures in place costs less than one that moves them. A repipe on an accessible single-story runs different from a two-story with finished ceilings.

The pricing process is the same as our smaller jobs, just at project scale. You get an upfront written quote with a defined scope before work begins, you approve it, and changes get priced and approved before we act on them. Financing is available on larger jobs. You’ll never get a vague “we’ll settle up at the end” from us.

Why hire Infinity for your Tulsa plumbing project?

More than 8 years of project work in one metro means we know the homes here, older builds with surprises in the walls and newer construction out in the growing suburbs. We’re licensed in Oklahoma, insured, and family-owned, and we hold a 4.8-star average across 260+ Google reviews plus an Expertise.com award badge for Tulsa plumbing. For the full picture of everything we do, from small repairs to big builds, see our Tulsa plumber hub page.

What should I have ready before calling about a project?

The more you can tell us up front, the tighter the quote. If you have plans or drawings, keep them handy. If not, a rough idea of the scope helps: which rooms, whether fixtures are moving, and whether this is new construction, a remodel, or a replacement of aging pipe. Photos of the space and the existing plumbing, if you can safely take them, speed things up. Your timeline matters too, especially when other trades or a general contractor are involved and the sequence is tight. And if you’re working within a budget, tell us. We’d rather design the plumbing to fit your number than hand you a quote that doesn’t work and start over. None of this is required to call. It just gets you a sharper answer faster.

What separates a plumbing contractor from a repair plumber?

Both are licensed plumbers, but the work is different. A repair plumber fixes what’s broken today, a leak, a clog, a dead water heater. A plumbing contractor plans and builds larger systems: rough-in for new construction, re-routing lines in a remodel, whole-home repiping, and the permits and inspections that come with all of it. Infinity does both, so a small repair and a full project reach the same company. The crew that roughs in your remodel is the same one you’d call later for a leaky faucet, and they already know the house.

Frequently asked questions

Do plumbing contractors handle both new construction and remodels?

Yes. We do full new-construction rough-in and finish work, and we handle remodels where fixtures and lines move. Both are planned, permitted, and built to code rather than patched together on the fly.

Will you pull the permits, or is that on me?

We pull the permits the project requires and schedule the inspections. Permitted, code-compliant work protects you when you sell the home or file a claim later, so it’s part of doing the job right.

Can you work directly with my builder or general contractor?

Yes. We plan our part around the overall build schedule and coordinate with the GC so rough-in, inspection, and finish all land in the right sequence. Builders reuse the plumbing contractor who hits the schedule.

Do you do whole-home repiping?

We do. When galvanized or failing pipe runs through a house and spot repairs stop making sense, a repipe resets it. See our repiping services page for details.

Is there a written quote for larger projects?

Always. You get an upfront written quote with a defined scope before work starts, and any changes are priced and approved before we act. Financing is available on larger jobs.

Do you handle commercial plumbing?

We handle light commercial, offices, retail, and smaller commercial buildings, built to the code that applies to those spaces. Call and describe the project and we’ll tell you if it fits our scope.

Start your Tulsa plumbing project the right way

Bring us the plans or walk us through the space. We’ll scope it, quote it in writing, and build it to code.

Infinity Plumbing Services

12254 E. 60th St., Tulsa, OK 74146

918-258-1818 · 24/7 Emergency Service

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