Start with conditions, not a product
A new fixture only performs as well as the supply line, shutoff, and waste connection behind it—details that matter more in a raised Lowcountry home than a slab-on-grade one.
Build a complete scope
- Which fixture and finish is actually specified
- How supply, shutoff, and waste lines will connect to it
- Whether existing pressure and venting can support it
- Protection for floors and finished surfaces during the swap
- What's tested before the job is called done
Mount Pleasant context
Many East Cooper homes sit on piers or raised foundations built for flood compliance, which changes how supply lines are routed and reached compared with a typical slab house.