Backyard Plumbing Upgrades for a Game Day Oasis

September 16, 2025
A group of people dressed in gameday colors for a specific team, cheering in excitement.

The arrival of football season often inspires many to create a backyard retreat custom made for game day celebration. Sure, our imaginations can run wild when it comes to adding an outdoor kitchen or gas lines for that dream fire pit or grill. However, before kicking off the big play, the experts at Plumb Works are here to remind you of some key elements.

Planning Your Backyard Plumbing Project

When it comes to outdoor kitchen plumbing upgrades, start by taking a close look at the layout of your yard and decide what’s realistically possible while considering your overall entertainment goals. It’s best to have a budget in mind, which will help steer you in the appropriate direction.

Your local climate plays a key role in the planning stage. It can impact installation techniques, choice of materials, and the overall design of your plumbing system. Keep in mind that metro Atlanta weather -- including heavy rain, high humidity, and freezing winter temperatures -- can impact the performance and durability of the plumbing itself. That’s why it’s important to consult a professional such as Plumb Works at the very beginning of the process.

Plumb Works can help you navigate issues like utility access, property codes, and permits. All of these aspects are critical in keeping the project safe, legal, and functioning properly. Otherwise, a poorly planned project can result in damaging your existing infrastructure, serious fines, and project delays. 

Outdoor Kitchens: Bringing the Indoors Out

Before diving into an outdoor kitchen project, you need to weigh the pros and cons. Adding an outdoor kitchen is ideal if you’re frequently entertaining guests, and it can often boost property value. On the other hand, it requires regular maintenance and becomes an ongoing additional expense.

Even if you’re ready to take that next step, there are plenty of additional things to consider. When adding an outdoor kitchen with hot and cold water lines, you need to discern the right type of pipes for the job, the correct pipe sizing for desired water flow, and how to best provide a reliable source of hot water. Other essentials include outdoor sink installation with proper drainage, investing in freeze protection, the addition of shut-off valves for maintenance, and backflow prevention, which protects the home’s water supply. Teaming with Plumb Works provides the perfect offensive strategy when making these decisions.

Adding Gas Lines for Grills & Fire Pits

Grills and fire pits help light up backyard festivities like no other. Yet it can require the addition of gas lines. If you head in that direction, it all begins with safety. Immediately reach out to Plumb Works, who can help guide you through the process, which can call for permits and code compliance.

You can choose between natural gas or propane. Natural gas offers an easy-to-access fuel source from a fixed utility line, but it requires a financial investment for professional installation. This can include trenching for underground lines. Propane, which is stored in tanks, provides a more portable option and lower cost upfront, but calls for regular refills. Plumb Works can assist you in making the choice that best fits your needs and budget.

Let Plumb Works Help You Score a Winning Backyard Upgrade

Plumb Works is your number one draft pick when it comes to backyard plumbing upgrades, patio plumbing upgrades, plumbing for outdoor entertaining, and other outdoor plumbing services. Reach out to our experts for a consultation by calling 404-524-1825 or scheduling an appointment online.

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