It is important to get a leaking faucet addressed promptly. The water wasted can add up to 180 gallons in one month's time.
Many commercial buildings can have old pipes that are not up to code and even make the water taste bad. In this case, a commercial plumber can come in, remove that old system, and install better pipes in line with current codes and building regulations.
So what exactly does a repiping project entail? This involves replacing the plumbing throughout the entire structure: usually old corroding pipes with brand-new ones made of copper or PEX materials.
Having automatic faucet controls or flow restrictors/aerators installed is a great way to upgrade your commercial plumbing system. A metered faucet will either deliver a pre-set amount of water and then shut off automatically or is electronic and shuts off when the user moves away.
Think you might have a water leak that needs some expert attention? There's an easy way to check. Write down your water meter reading, and then avoid using water for two to three hours. If the reading changes, you have a leak.
If you are considering upgrading your plumbing and fixtures in your commercial facility, remember that, in the long run, this can be a cost-effective move. Consider the financial impact that repair of old plumbing fixtures could have (as well as any repairs for areas of the property damaged by a fixture that should have been replaced).
Did you know that the cost of heating water in your home accounts for about 25 percent of the average utility bill? That's why it's a great idea to consider a water heater, one of the most important appliances in your home. A plumbing contractor can help you with advice and the installation.
If you’re in the process of renovating an older building to suit your business’s needs, you may find that the plumbing is sub-par. Let’s talk about the type of pipes you need installed and how we can help you finish things quickly.
Have you ever wished that your bathroom had a bathtub instead of just a standing shower? If your room has the space to allow a tub, we can help you make it happen.
Commercial plumbing installation has evolved beyond simply hooking up pipes to fixtures and making sure water flows and toilets flush. Today, plumbing is part of a holistic approach to construction that is integrated with the entire community, including designers, operators, users, and the public.
Did you know that some of the earliest plumbing was done for commercial services? Back in Ancient Rome, they ran aqueducts and lead pipes to bring water to the city, and a lot of that water went to the public baths.
Did you know that, on average, the return on investment for electronic sensor water taps is about 30 percent, with a payback period between three and six months? Generally, the higher your original water costs, the higher the return will be.
Plumbing is a challenging career, but someone has to do it. Care to guess the annual revenue for the plumbing industry in the U.S.? If you guessed $106 billion, you're right.
Every place of business is subject to OSHA laws and codes, and the includes the plumbing systems in those business. Commercial plumbers know OSHA regulations cold, and will make sure to do plumbing work that will comply with all of them.
Are your shower fixtures starting to a look a little worse for the wear? Since the installation of some fixtures can involve cutting down pipes to size, we’re always happy to handle this for you.
It’s important to remember that plumbing installations encompass so much more than just the pipes and fixtures that water flows through. Whether you need pipes to carry water, gas, or air, we’re always happy to help you with your installations.
If your toilet has lost some of its flushing power, the culprit may be mineral deposits blocking the water flow openings under the tank's rim that fill the bowl with a rush of fresh water after each flush.
Does it ever feel as though you can tackle any type of repair around the house as long as it doesn’t involve the plumbing? Don’t feel bad. Dealing with your plumbing system can require the expertise of a professional plumber in most cases.
There is a significant difference between commercial and residential plumbing installation, even for the smallest of commercial structures. We understand these differences, installing and calibrating every aspect of the plumbing system to ensure it works correctly and can meet the demands placed on it.
How can a dual flush toilet save me money? There are two settings, as the name of the toilet indicates. For liquid waste, the toilet uses as little as 1.1 gallons of water, while it’s common for older toilets today to use between 3.5 to 5 gallons of water.
Why opt for copper piping? It’s strong, resilient, durable, versatile, naturally antimicrobial, and extraordinarily long-lasting. As more than one plumber has noted, Type K and Type L pipe are designed to last 300 years, but Type M will only last 250 years.
Do you know how to conserve water in your home? One way is to stop using excessive amounts of detergents, bleach, or chemicals that may kill the natural bacteria in your septic system.
If you want quiet plumbing in your commercial building, choose PEX pipe. Pressure and temperature changes can make copper pipes clang or chatter. PEX pipe is flexible and resilient, with a smooth inner surface, so it delivers water without the sound effects.