Has your water bill increased significantly recently? That's a sign that you could have a cracked or leaking line that must be replaced. We can find the source of the problem and lower your bills back to normal.
To conserve water, rainwater storage tanks can be installed to collect rain runoff. This water can then be directed to irrigation, toilets, and urinals. Proper placement of the collection tanks is key, as is the piping system to utilize the water.
While the most common type of material that is used in the construction of pipes today is copper, wood was used for pipe construction in places such as Boston and Montreal during the 19th century.
Although PEX piping has a slightly higher initial cost, its minimal maintenance and fast installation process make it ideal for commercial applications. Since it is virtually leak free, it offers certain advantages over copper piping.
Did you know that frequent use of drain cleaners can actually cause some damage to your pipes? In addition, if you find that you need to use them frequently, chances are that there is a bigger underlying issue that needs to be addressed.
Even when your building’s plumbing system is in relatively good condition, you may find that a building renovation requires reconfiguring plumbing. When you’re in this position, it’s critical to bring in a plumber with significant experience working with commercial plumbing systems, as these can be more complex than residential plumbing.
CPVC pipe is an excellent option for many commercial installations. Not only is it more affordable than copper, but it is also immune to corrosion, resistant to mineral scale build up, lighter to transport, easier to install, lasts longer, and is less likely to fail.