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Coordinate rough-in and fit-off without the wet-area gridlock.

Hydraulic work lives or dies on the wet-area sequence: rough-in before the slab, fit-off after the tiler, pressure test before it's all buried. SiteLive keeps your crews locked to that order and warns you the moment waterproofing or tiling moves under you.

What you get

  • Rough-in vs fit-off booked as separate stages per wet area
  • Clash alerts against waterproofing, screeding and tiling
  • Pressure-test and inspection sign-offs captured on site
  • Fixture and PC-item deliveries timed to the install slot
  • Crew lookahead so apprentices aren't idle waiting on a slab
  • Invited subbie plumbers confirm their slots for free

How it works

  1. 1
    Define the wet areas

    Each bathroom, kitchen and riser becomes a bookable area with its own rough-in and fit-off stages.

  2. 2
    Sequence the trades

    Link fit-off to waterproofing and tiling so you're alerted before anyone buries an untested line.

  3. 3
    Sign off on the spot

    Capture pressure tests and inspections against the area from a phone, with photos and time stamps.

FAQ

Can we separate rough-in from fit-off?

Yes — they're distinct stages on each wet area, so your lookahead reflects the real two-visit reality of hydraulic work.

How does it stop us tiling over an untested line?

Link fit-off and test sign-off as predecessors to tiling. If tiling tries to start early, the clash shows immediately.

Can inspectors see the test records?

Sign-offs and photos live against the area and flow into your site records, so the evidence is there at handover.

Do subbies cost extra?

No. Invited subcontractors confirm free; you pay one flat price per active site.

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Start free — 7 days

Card required. Cancel before day 7 and pay nothing. Invited subbies confirm for free.