New Home Plumbing in Emerald

End-to-end plumbing for new builds, ensuring smooth timelines, quality workmanship and council-compliant results.

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Seamless Plumbing from Start to Finish

Building a new home is a big project — make sure your plumbing is handled by professionals you can trust. Weav Plumbed provides new home plumbing services across Emerald, Rockhampton, Moranbah and beyond. From groundwork to final fit-off, we work closely with builders and homeowners to ensure smooth, code-compliant installations.


Weav Plumbed supports your build from the design stage, helping to plan efficient layouts that suit your lifestyle and block. Our team ensures every aspect meets standards, stays on schedule and avoids problems down the track. Call 0408 744 582 to book in your new home plumbing today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to some of the most common plumbing questions.

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  • Do I need to provide a plumbing plan for a new build?

    Yes, a plumbing plan is essential. It shows the location of all water, drainage, gas and stormwater lines, and how they connect to the home’s layout. A plumber will use this plan to guide installations and ensure everything complies with Australian Standards and local council regulations. If you’re working with a builder, the plumbing plan is usually included in the building documentation. If not, your plumber can help design one based on your home’s layout, fixture locations and usage requirements. A clear plan also helps with council approvals, accurate quoting, and smoother coordination with other trades on-site.

  • How do I choose fixtures for a new build?

    Choosing plumbing fixtures for a new home depends on your budget, layout, design preferences and water efficiency goals. Consider taps, showerheads, toilets, sinks and appliances that suit your space and lifestyle. Many homeowners start by selecting items in showrooms or builder catalogues. Your plumber can offer advice on which fixtures are compatible with your water pressure and drainage system. Make sure selected products carry a WaterMark certification and meet WELS (Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards) requirements. It’s also smart to lock in choices early to avoid delays during fit-off. Matching design with function ensures a cohesive and efficient finish.

  • What’s the difference between rough-in and fit-off?

    Rough-in is the first stage of plumbing, where pipes are installed within walls, under slabs or through framing before plaster or tiles are added. This sets up the internal water and waste systems without visible fixtures. Fit-off happens later in the build—usually after painting and cabinetry — when taps, basins, toilets, appliances and other fittings are connected and secured. Both stages must be completed by a licensed plumber and follow the original plan. The rough-in must be accurate to avoid costly adjustments later, while the fit-off ensures everything is sealed, functioning and ready for final inspection or occupancy certification.

Why Choose Us?

We bring reliable communication, quality results and a practical approach to every stage of the build.


  • We install full plumbing systems for bathrooms, kitchens, laundries, outdoor areas and more.
  • Our team reads and interprets plans accurately to avoid costly reworks or layout issues later on.
  • All installations meet building codes, local regulations and water efficiency standards.
  • We work in stages to align with construction schedules, ensuring a seamless handover process.
  • Pre-slab plumbing, rough-ins and fit-offs are all handled by experienced, licensed professionals.
  • As a local provider, we’re always available for follow-ups or changes as the build progresses.
  • Over 30 years of hands-on experience guide our approach to new home plumbing.


Call 0408 744 582 to partner with a team that delivers dependable plumbing for your new home build.

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