Unfortunately, plumbing work for commercial buildings can often be more costly than it is for residential structures. Rest assured that we’ll do everything possible to help you complete the work you need within your company’s budget.
A leaky faucet can drive anyone crazy after a while. When the drip, drip, drip gets to be too much, our plumbing experts can help bring back sanity to your house.
It’s important to remember that providing a functional sink in your break room can help employees to maintain sanitary conditions with their food. If your employees have no option but to get water from the bathroom sink or a water fountain, we may be able to help you install the additional plumbing you really need.
If your house is more than sixty years old, it’s recommended that you have plumbing inspections performed more frequently. We will be able to quickly identify any signs of trouble and make the necessary repairs to your system.
One of the key parts of modern plumbing systems is the access to the public water main, but the first water main was more concerned with fire than water for your home. After several fires, New York built the first public water main in 1830.
Do you know how long copper piping has been around? It is the same material that the Egyptians used to lay their own pipe more than 3,000 years ago? Copper piping is still the number-one material used for plumbing work today.