“Max did a great job installing a new PRV valve plus new bathtub/shower hardware. I'm very happy with the work.”
Cinder Ella
in the last week
Renovating your kitchen? Finishing your basement? Adding an outdoor shower? We handle the plumbing for every remodel and new installation — from rough-in to final fixture hookup, start to finish.
Bathroom and kitchen remodels are the most common home improvement projects in Fairfax County, and the plumbing work behind those renovations determines whether the finished result holds up for decades or starts leaking within the first year. In neighborhoods like Vienna, Oakton, and Clifton, we regularly reconfigure plumbing layouts for open-concept kitchen conversions, relocate drain lines for freestanding tub installations, and add dedicated supply runs for wet bars and butler's pantries. The key in these established Fairfax homes is understanding what is hidden in the walls and subfloor before the general contractor starts demolition, because galvanized pipes and outdated venting do not play well with modern fixture layouts.
Fairfax County homeowners invest heavily in remodeling because the location is worth it and the existing homes have good bones. The plumbing infrastructure behind those renovations needs to be upgraded to match the new design, not jury-rigged to work with whatever the 1970s builder left in the walls.
Open-concept kitchen conversions in Fairfax County's colonial and split-level homes often require relocating the main kitchen drain, which means routing through or beneath the existing floor structure without compromising joist integrity.
Bathroom additions over garages in 1970s and 1980s Fairfax homes demand careful insulation planning around new supply and drain lines to prevent freeze damage in the unheated space below.
Master bathroom remodels in McLean and Great Falls luxury homes frequently involve installing high-flow rain shower systems and soaking tubs that exceed the capacity of the original half-inch supply lines serving the second floor.
Every service below is available to Fairfax County homeowners with a written estimate before work begins and our workmanship guarantee.
Install or modify plumbing during bathroom remodeling.
Install or modify plumbing for kitchen renovation.
Add or modify plumbing during basement finishing.
Modify plumbing connections for laundry room renovation.
Modify plumbing for commercial tenant improvements.
Modify plumbing to convert bathtub into shower.
Install bathroom plumbing fixtures.
Install new kitchen sink and connect lines.
Install bathroom sink with connections.
Install bathtub and connect plumbing.
Install new shower plumbing fixtures.
Install new shower mixing valve.
Install initial plumbing pipe layout before walls.
Install complete plumbing piping framework.
Install water supply piping during rough-in.
Install drain piping during rough-in.
Install outdoor hose faucet.
Install hose bib for outdoor water access.
Install frost-proof hose bib.
Replace damaged outdoor faucet.
Install yard hydrant for outdoor water supply.
Install water supply lines for irrigation.
Based on 139 reviews
“Max did a great job installing a new PRV valve plus new bathtub/shower hardware. I'm very happy with the work.”
Cinder Ella
in the last week
“Overall, a great experience...plumber was on time, provided a quick estimate, had everything he needed in the van already, knocked out the work and was done! Easy peazy... :-D”
Tamm Chambless
in the last week
“Max did a good job helping replace the kitchen faucet. His work is appreciated 👍”
Becca Towler
in the last week
Small plumbing problems don't stay small. A dripping faucet wastes 3,000 gallons a year. A slow drain becomes a sewage backup. A pinhole leak behind your wall becomes mold and drywall damage.
Pioneer Plumbers has been protecting Fairfax County homes for years. Call us or book online, we'll send a technician to diagnose the issue, explain your options, and provide an honest quote before any work begins. No pressure, no obligation, and every job is backed by our workmanship guarantee.