







New construction is one of those situations where you really only get one shot to do things right. Once the walls close up, the gas system lives inside that house for decades. That's exactly why we take the rough-in stage seriously on jobs like this one.
We installed a full black iron gas line system to supply a serious list of appliances - 2 dryers, a range, 2 fireplaces, and 3 tankless water heaters. That's a lot of demand pulling from one system. Getting the pipe sizing, routing, and connections right from the start is what keeps everything running safely and efficiently for the life of the home.
Black iron pipe is the go-to material for gas lines in residential new construction - and for good reason. It's durable, it handles pressure well, and it's built to last. Every connection point has to be threaded and sealed correctly. No shortcuts. On a job feeding this many appliances, precision in the layout isn't optional.
This kind of work happens before drywall, before finishes, before any of the pretty stuff goes in. It's not glamorous, but it's the foundation everything else depends on. A sloppy rough-in creates headaches down the road - pressure problems, leaks, failed inspections. We plan the runs carefully so the system performs exactly the way it should when the homeowner turns everything on for the first time.
New construction gas work is a specialty. It takes experience with load calculations, code requirements, and coordination with other trades on a busy job site. If you're building new and need a plumbing team that actually knows what they're doing from day one, that's exactly what we do.