Sherwood Plumbing handles the plumbing side of bathroom and kitchen remodels — rough-in, fixture relocation, and inspection support — across Sherwood, Tualatin, and Tigard, working with your GC or directly with you. A remodel lives or dies on the rough-in. Move a toilet two feet, add an island sink, convert a tub to a curbless shower — and suddenly the drains, vents, and supply lines all have to be re-run inside the walls and floor before the tile and cabinets ever go in. Get it wrong and you’re opening finished work back up. We do the plumbing side of bathroom and kitchen remodels across the Sherwood area, working as a sub to your general contractor or directly with homeowners running their own project.


We handle bathroom and kitchen remodel plumbing, fixture relocation and rough-in, and coordination with your general contractor or designer.
Relocating fixtures, converting a tub to a shower, adding a second sink, or building a curbless walk-in — we re-run the DWV and supply, set the valves, and rough in for whatever the new layout calls for.
Island sinks, pot fillers, relocated dishwashers, water lines for the fridge, and disposal hookups — kitchens often mean running new lines across the floor framing, which has to be planned with your cabinet layout.
Moving a fixture isn’t just moving the fixture — it’s the drain slope, the vent, and the supply behind it. We handle the in-wall and under-floor work that makes the new layout actually function.
Most remodels run through a general contractor or designer. We coordinate on the schedule, hit the rough-in window, and come back for finish so we’re never the trade holding up tile or cabinets.
We most often work tub-to-shower conversions, kitchen island sink additions, fixture relocations, and full gut remodels.
Tub-to-shower conversion. The drain moves and changes from a tub waste to a shower drain, and the valve height changes. Devin’s done plenty of “dreamline shower where there wasn’t one before” conversions.
Kitchen island sink. New drain and supply run through the floor framing to a spot with no plumbing — the part of a kitchen remodel most likely to surprise people.
Moving a vanity or toilet. A few feet on paper is a re-run of the drain, vent, and supply in practice. We confirm the slope works before anything’s committed.
Full gut. Bath or kitchen taken to studs — we re-plumb the whole room to the new plan.
Call or text to tell us your remodel’s stage, and we’ll assess the plans and existing plumbing, give you a written scope and price, then handle rough-in through final inspection.
Call or text (503) 822-5070 and tell us what the remodel is and where it stands — design phase, demo done and waiting on rough-in, or ready for finish. If you have a GC, we’ll coordinate directly with them.
On site, we look at the plans and the existing plumbing, then give you a written scope and price before work starts. Remodels run on a milestone schedule — deposit to start, then payments tied to rough-in, inspection, and finish — so the billing tracks the work.
We pull the plumbing permits the scope requires and stay on through inspection, so the rough-in passes before the walls close and the finish passes before you’re done.
Complex remodels are squarely in Devin’s wheelhouse — close to 20 years in the trade, and a reputation for the additions and conversions other shops walk away from. We’re the only plumber actually headquartered in Sherwood, licensed through the Oregon CCB, carrying $1M general liability and a $25,000 surety bond. General contractors keep calling us back because we hit the rough-in window and the work passes inspection.

Sherwood Plumbing has been running since 2013 under Devin Drew Adams. We’re headquartered in Sherwood, the only plumbing company actually based in town. Our techs know the housing stock around here: the 1970s gas tank in a Sherwood ranch, the 2015 tankless in a Villebois build, the electric tank in a Cedar Hills postwar home. That local knowledge is the difference between a diagnosis that takes 20 minutes and one that takes two hours.
We carry $1,000,000 in general liability through Contractors Bonding & Insurance. Oregon CCB license #200851 (Plumbing, Residential RGC General Contractor). PB1381 with the Oregon Building Codes Division. $25,000 surety bond. 220 Google reviews at 4.7 stars.
Yes — most of our remodel work runs through GCs and designers. We coordinate on scheduling so we hit the rough-in window and don’t hold up tile or cabinets. We also work directly with homeowners running their own remodel.
Usually yes. The limit is drain slope and venting, not the fixture itself. We confirm the new location will drain and vent correctly before committing to it.
Yes. It means running a new drain and supply through the floor framing to the island, plus an island vent. We plan that run against your cabinet layout.
Often — it’s one of the most common bathroom remodels we do. The drain relocates and the valve changes, which is exactly the kind of conversion the shop is known for.
We pull the plumbing permits our scope requires and stay on through rough-in and final inspection so each stage passes before the next trade comes in.
No — a remodel depends on the plans and the existing plumbing behind the walls. We come out, look at the actual conditions, and give you a written price before any work begins.