305 Argo – Rough-in Plumbing? D-O-N-E

Rough-in plumbing is done at 305 Argo — and the crew finished it in the rain, which is worth noting.

If you’ve never thought about what’s happening beneath a concrete slab, here’s the short version: every pipe that will ever serve this home — every drain line, every supply loop — has to be in the ground before a single yard of concrete gets poured. Once that slab goes down, those pipes are permanent. There’s no going back to fix a mistake without cutting through foundation. So this phase matters.

Our plumbers got it done today. Monday, we have a plumbing inspection with the City of Alamo Heights. That’s a required sign-off before work can continue — the city sends an inspector out to verify that everything under that slab was installed correctly and to code. It’s not a formality. It’s the checkpoint that protects the homeowner.

Assuming the inspection passes — and we expect it to — our foundation crew comes back. The baggers and steel tiers pick up where they left off, and from there, we’re tracking toward a pour in roughly three to four weeks.

More updates as we move through inspection and into the next phase.