Were you aware that water pressure in your home above 60 pounds per square inch could be harmful to your plumbing system? It will also cause excessive water usage. You may want to consider installing a pressure-reducing valve that will limit the water pressure in your home.
Have you been hesitant to make any sort of repairs or upgrades to your building’s plumbing system because you worry about whether your business can truly afford it? Working with a skilled commercial plumbing contractor can give you the peace of mind that you’re truly getting what you’re paying for.
How much water does an average U.S. toilet use per flush? If you guessed 1.6 gallons, you're right. Although this may still seem like a lot, it's less than half the volume used by standard toilets only a few decades ago.
Why hire a pro? Because we know commercial plumbing. CPVC pipe, for instance, should only be air-tested at reduced pressures. This helps protect pipe integrity and avoids the risk of potential damage to the system or building.
Can a solar water heater really pay for itself? Check with your plumbing contractor, but in many climates, a homeowner can expect a water heater to pay for itself in 10 to 15 years. Since solar heaters can last 20 years or longer, that makes a solar heater an excellent deal.
Basically, any commercial water piping installation where there is the possibility that a harmful substance may gain access to a drinking water supply must have a backflow protection device installed.
Do you ever worry about how much water you’re actually using when you take a shower? In many cases, we can install a water-saving shower head that will cut back on water usage without decreasing water pressure.
Some building owners prefer copper for plumbing upgrades and retrofits. Why? Through experience they know copper pipe is extremely reliable and long-lasting, and should they decide to sell, buyers tend to view it as an indication of overall quality.
Buying a home, especially one with a septic system? Call us to inspect and evaluate the plumbing system. This will alert you to any potential problems and you can use the information in negotiations with the seller.
So what’s the difference between Type L and Type M copper pipe? While Type M piping is adequate for normal plumbing applications with an average load (in terms of people using it), Type L copper pipe is recommended for commercial applications where you need a higher level of strength and protection.
Few things are as stressful for a business owner as needing major plumbing work in their building and not knowing about the costs involved. Remember, our team is always happy to help you gain a better understanding of exactly what’s wrong, so that you can make your budget decisions before we proceed.
Banging or vibrating of water lines when the water is turned on is usually caused by air in the pipes. While it is more annoying than damaging in the short run, over time, it can cause expensive problems. Have the lines bled of air at your earliest convenience.
Plumbing matters. In 1801, the White House acquired its first water closet, and by 1833, parts of it had running water piped through hollowed-out logs. Finally, in 1902, the White House was remodeled and the first comprehensive plumbing system was installed.
Is your water pressure lacking? This could signal problem with your pipes or may indicate that corrosion and buildup are present. Remember to always contact a plumber to avoid long term damage!
In food service plumbing installations, new pre-wash sprayers are now available for use with dishwashing systems that provide a strong spray of water while using about 1.5 gpm, saving both water and energy when compared to the older 2.5-gpm products.
PEX pipe is finding its way into many commercial plumbing installations. One reason is its flexibility. Unlike copper or CVPC pipe, PEX expands as many as three times its original diameter without splitting or cracking, so it resists leaks from blockages, stress, and freezing.
When you live in an older home, you may worry that you’re on borrowed time with your hot water heater. If you’re ready to begin exploring your replacement options, we’re always happy to walk you through the products and the process.
LEED rating systems are different for each type of businesses, and plumbing installation needs to be adjusted accordingly. Ratings are industry specific and include schools, healthcare, retail, residential development, and commercial interiors. We know how to meet the requirements of each.
If you think indoor waste disposal is a relatively new invention, guess again. Indoor toilet facilities have been around in one form or another for thousands of years. In fact, some of the first attempts at indoor waste plumbing can be traced back over 3,000 years.
Remodeling, renovation, and restoration projects for commercial and industrial sites may require completely new plumbing systems to meet code and make sure the project is completed on time and within budget requirements.
"The craft of plumbing is notorious for requiring unanticipated components," the website wiseGEEK explains, "so additional parts not normally in the plumber's stock may be needed for some jobs."
A toilet flush may not be the most exciting image, but it has inspired controversy. In old films, toilets were seldom depicted at all, and when they were, they were never seen in mid-flushed. Care to guess in what year the first film flush occurred? If you guessed 1962, you're right. The film was "Psycho."
There are many different benefits of having electronic sensor water taps installed in your commercial building. Not only have they been proven to stop the spread of germs and bacteria, but they also prevent water overflow and save water and money in the long run.
Unfortunately, the combination of hair and personal hygiene products going down the drain can cause blockages that slow the water draining from the shower. If you’re tired of your shower being a wading pool, we may be able to help.
Buildings looking to receive LEED certification must have plumbing systems that meet the baseline flow rates for faucets and other fixtures. However, because these numbers are constantly changing, most general contractors are not able to track them. As a commercial plumbing business, we are up to date on all requirements.
Insulating your home’s pipes can reduce the amount of heat lost as your water travels from your heater to your faucet. You’ll run less water waiting for it to warm up and save money on your utility bills.
PEX pipe is replacing copper and CPVC in some commercial installations. Why? Its cross-linked molecular structure means it’s very durable and flexible. It’s available in 1,000-foot lengths, which speeds installation and reduces the number of fittings and connections required to plumb large commercial structures.