Our Fabrication Expertise
Plumbing fabrication refers to the process of manufacturing and assembling various plumbing components, such as pipes, fittings, and fixtures, into customized systems or pre-assembled units that are ready to be installed in buildings, industrial facilities, or other infrastructures. This process involves cutting, welding, bending, threading, and joining materials like steel, copper, PVC, or other piping materials to create the necessary plumbing structures.
Our 4,000-square-feet of usable area for fabrication of restroom chases and in-wall inserts consisting of water drops and stacks, wastes and vents.
Plumbing fabrication includes:
- Pipe Cutting & Sizing: Pipes are measured and cut to specific lengths to fit the plumbing system’s design.
- Bending: Some pipes may need to be bent to fit around obstacles or follow a specific layout.
- Fitting Assembly: Pipes and fittings are joined using welding, threading, or other methods.
- Welding or Soldering: For materials like copper or steel, welding or soldering ensures that joints are secure and leak-proof.
- Pre-Assembly: Complex systems like pipe runs or manifolds may be pre-assembled at a fabrication shop before being transported to the installation site.
- This type of fabrication helps ensure the accuracy and quality of plumbing systems, as well as reduce installation time and labor costs at the job site.