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Laundry Room Relocation Plumbing in Las Vegas, NV
Turning a cramped laundry into a better layout, mudroom, or upstairs laundry? Or moving laundry out of the garage and into the house? Anytime you relocate a laundry room, the water lines, drain, and vent have to be properly re-routed—or you can end up with backups, leaks, and code issues in your new space. Active Plumbing handles laundry room relocation plumbing in Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, and nearby communities—often brought in after an emergency leak, slab issue, or remodel when it finally makes sense to move the laundry.
✓ Licensed pros: Code-conscious laundry relocation plumbing in the Las Vegas valley.
✓ Slab & upstairs savvy: Experience with slab homes, upstairs laundry, garages, and closets.
✓ Emergency to remodel: We help when damage forces changes or you’re planning a better layout.
✓ Full relocation plumbing: Hot/cold water, standpipe/drain, vent, and shutoffs all addressed.
✓ Licensed pros
✓ Slab & upstairs savvy
✓ Emergency to remodel
✓ Full relocation plumbing

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What Is Laundry Room Relocation Plumbing (Water, Drain, Vent Relocations)?
When you move a laundry area, the plumbing must move with it:
Hot and cold water lines must be extended or rerouted
The drain and standpipe must be properly sized, vented, and located
Sometimes a new vent route or tie-in is required
Shutoff valves, washer box, and possibly drain pans/overflows need to be installed or updated
“Laundry room relocation plumbing” includes:
Evaluating the existing system and new location
Designing how to route water, drain, and vent to the new spot
Installing a new washer box, valves, and standpipe
Tying everything into the existing sewer and water system safely and to code
Why Choose Active Plumbing
System-first approach: We look at water supply, drainage, venting, and shutoffs as a whole—especially important when moving laundry.
Slab and upstairs experience: Familiar with Las Vegas slab homes, second-floor laundry setups, and noise/vibration issues.
Emergency-friendly: Comfortable jumping in when a leak, slab issue, or overflow is the reason you’re moving the laundry.
Coordination with trades: Used to working with GCs, carpenters, flooring, and HVAC on relocation projects.
Code & safety conscious: We pay attention to drain sizing, tray pans, overflows, and proper venting for the new location.
Licensed & insured: Nevada License #0047021, trusted for laundry room relocation plumbing in Las Vegas.

Immediate Actions (What to Do Now)
Decide where you want the new laundry location (upstairs, hallway closet, mudroom, inside vs. garage).
Take photos of the current laundry area and the proposed new location, including any open framing or slab cuts if work has started.
Note any past laundry-related issues—backups, slow drains, vibrations, leaks, or overflows.
If the move was triggered by an emergency leak or flood, stop using affected laundry plumbing until it’s inspected.
Call Active Plumbing at (702) 438-3357 and let us know you’re planning a laundry room relocation and whether it’s part of an emergency rebuild or a planned remodel.
Common Laundry Relocation Situations We See
Moving laundry from a hot garage to an indoor hallway or utility room
Adding a second-floor laundry closer to bedrooms
Converting a closet or niche into a laundry area
Rebuilding laundry spaces after overflows, slab leaks, or broken supply hoses
Relocating laundry to make space for a bathroom, pantry, or mudroom
If you’re already opening walls and floors, it’s the perfect time to relocate the laundry correctly, not just “run a couple of lines and hope for the best.”
Consultation & Site Visit
You call (702) 438-3357 and explain your plans—where the laundry is now, where you want it, and whether this is an emergency rebuild or a remodel. On-site, we review the current laundry plumbing, proposed location, and paths for water, drain, and vent.
Design & Tie-In Planning
We design a routing plan for hot/cold lines, standpipe/drain, and venting from the new laundry location to the existing plumbing system. We evaluate drain capacity, structural paths, and code requirements (including venting and pans/overflows for upper floors).
Rough-In Installation (New Location)
After demo/framing as needed, we install new water lines, washer box with shutoff valves, properly sized standpipe, and necessary venting in the new laundry location. We also plan for drain pans and overflows where appropriate (especially upstairs).
Tie-In & Testing of New Runs
We tie the new drain and vent into the existing sewer/vent system and connect new hot/cold lines to the main supply lines. We pressure-test water lines and verify proper drain slope and venting before walls are closed.
Finish Plumbing & Hookup
Once finishes (walls, floors, cabinets) are in place, we set any laundry sinks (if included), reinstall/position the washer, and connect hoses to the new washer box. We make sure hoses are properly routed and supported.
System Testing & Walkthrough
We run the washer through fill and drain cycles, checking for leaks, proper drainage, and vent performance. We walk you through the new setup—shutoff locations, pan/overflow (if present), and simple maintenance/inspection tips to help avoid future laundry floods.
What’s Included
On-site evaluation and design of the new laundry plumbing layout and tie-in points
Installation of new washer box, hot/cold lines, and shutoff valves at the new location
Installation/relocation of the standpipe and drain, with proper sizing and venting
Tie-in to existing water and sewer systems, including any needed isolation valves
Optional installation of drain pans/overflows for upper-floor or sensitive locations (if scoped)
Testing and verification of water supply, drainage, and vent performance after relocation

Costs & Timelines (What to Expect)
Laundry relocations are usually done in phases: rough-in, tie-in, and finish/connection.
You’ll receive clear, upfront pricing after we see the existing laundry, new location, access paths, and structural setup.
Main cost factors include distance between old and new locations, slab vs. raised floor or upper level, complexity of drain and vent routing, and whether pans/overflows or laundry sinks are being added.
Estimates are line-itemed to separate rough-in, finish plumbing, and any optional upgrades (new valves, drain pans, added laundry sink, or shutoff improvements).

Insurance & Claims Help
Many laundry relocations are driven by water damage or previous overflows:
We can document existing issues (like failed hoses, undersized drains, or bad standpipes) and what we corrected as part of the relocation.
Our detailed invoices and notes can help restoration companies and insurance adjusters understand the plumbing cause and the improvements made.
(Coverage and claim decisions always depend on your specific insurer and policy; this is not financial or legal advice.)

Risks of Waiting (Why Act Now)
Overflows and backups: A poorly sized or vented standpipe can cause washer overflows and backups, especially with high-efficiency machines.
Hidden leaks in walls/floors: Improperly installed or untested lines can leak into new framing, subfloors, or ceilings below.
Noise and vibration issues: Badly supported lines and drains can hammer, rattle, or vibrate, especially in upstairs or wall-shared locations.
Failed inspections or code problems: Non-compliant drain, vent, or pans/overflows can delay your remodel or cause problems at sale.
Damage to new finishes: Water from a poor laundry setup can ruin brand-new cabinets, flooring, and drywall quickly.

Methods, Materials & Quality Standards
Code-based design: We size and route standpipes, traps, vents, and supplies per local plumbing code and washer/fixture requirements.
Quality valves and boxes: We use reliable washer boxes and shutoff valves at the new location for easier service and emergency shutoff.
Proper support and protection: Lines and drains are secured, strapped, and protected through framing and walls to reduce movement and stress.
Hard-water awareness: We consider Las Vegas hard water, especially if you’re washing with hot cycles often, and can discuss simple maintenance.
Thorough testing: We pressure-test water and run actual washer cycles (or test drains) to confirm performance before calling the job complete.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I move my laundry to a second floor or upstairs closet?
Often yes—if drain, vent, and supply routes are feasible. We’ll inspect and explain what’s involved and how to protect ceilings and spaces below.
Do I need a drain pan or overflow for upstairs laundry?
In many cases it’s strongly recommended, and may be required by code or best practice in your situation. We’ll discuss pan and drain/overflow options.
Can you move laundry from the garage into the house?
Yes, if there’s space and plumbing capacity. We relocate the plumbing into a hallway, utility room, or other interior location when possible.
Do I need to upgrade my drain or vent for a new washer?
Sometimes. Modern high-efficiency washers can discharge water faster, so old or undersized drains and vents may need updating when relocating.
Can you add a utility sink in the new laundry area?
Often yes. We can rough-in and install a laundry/utility sink along with the washer plumbing if you’d like.
Do you offer laundry room relocation plumbing near me in Las Vegas?
If you’re in Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, or nearby communities, yes—Active Plumbing provides laundry room relocation plumbing (water, drain, vent relocations).

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Address: 3580 Polaris Ave #17, Las Vegas, NV 89103
Phone: (702) 438-3357
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