Is $5,400 to complete basement bathroom rough in plumbing a fair price?
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We're in a mid-low cost of living in the Midwest. House has original cast iron drains.
Quote Details
Full plumbing rough in including concrete work and supply lines. - Break approximately 8 ft of concrete in basement - Remove debris and excavate - Install new stub ups for toilet, shower, and sink - Backfill and pour new concrete after inspection - Install shower pan, manifold, and riser - Run PEX supply lines for shower, toilet, and sink - Install vanity drain and AAV
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Category
Plumbing
Price
$5,400
Quote Date
June 2, 2026
Location
MW
Year Built
1960
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