Do the plans include plumbing diagrams?
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When a house is built, the incoming water usually connects to the city water or a well on the property. Some of our customers even build using a cistern in remote locations. The outgoing plumbing lines connect to the city sewer or a septic system.

The location of the incoming and outgoing lines changes from one lot/property to the next. For this reason, we don’t include plumbing drawings in our construction plans.

If you need plumbing drawings to get a permit for your build, these drawings will need to be created by your local mechanical contractor or engineer.

If you have questions, contact us.

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