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Typical Commercial Plumbing Problems

Curtis Butchart • May 09, 2019

The “out of sight, out of mind” approach to plumbing can spell trouble

 

As a business owner, you have a lot on your plate. You have to manage day to day operations, keep employees and customers happy, handle financial issues, and more. Due to all this, the plumbing in your building is usually one of the last things on your mind.

 

Unfortunately, if you take the “out of sight, out of mind” approach to plumbing issues, it can lead to serious problems down the road. The good news is commercial plumbing is something we specialize in. Our clients buildings and projects run smoothly with Pioneer Plumbing on the job. Our commercial team specialize in all aspects of maintaining the plumbing, heating and drainage concerns of an active business. No matter the size or scope of your business, our job is to ensure the infrastructure runs like a well oiled machine.

 

We've prepared a list of common plumbing issues that arise when employees or the public use your facilities.


Faucet Leaks

Some business owners and even employees think that since faucets are leaking regularly, the issue is so common that it isn’t really a problem. The fact is, though, leaky faucets can waste several thousands of gallons of water each year. This results in the business owner having to spend hundreds of dollars more on water costs each year.

 

With a faucet leak, all that’s seen is the water dripping out. However, what about leaks that occur in the pipes or behind the drywall? Water may begin to pool under the floor, causing mold, water damage, and even structural issues for the property. It’s important to identify the leak source and fix it. In many cases, this means calling in a professional for assistance.

Drain Clogs

A drain clog isn’t as big of an issue as leaks; however, it can still cause issues and damage. The fact is, most people don’t pay much attention or care much when using a public restroom in a commercial facility. They often drop bits of paper towel and other potentially clogging debris into the toilets.

 

This results in items becoming stuck in the building’s pipes, clogging up the entire system and slowing down the movement of water. While this may seem like a minor issue, even little things affect the presentation of any business. A clogged drain doesn’t look good and may lead to bigger issues in the future.

Toilet Clogs

Very similar to the drain clogs mentioned above, toilets in commercial buildings experience quite a bit of use and abuse. The good news is, they are also built to last and endure much more than typical residential toilets can.

 

However, clogged toilets are another all-too-common commercial plumbing problem. In many cases, just plunging the toilet may not be enough to unclog it. If a business owner or the janitorial staff is unable to unclog the toilet, then it’s a good idea to call a commercial plumbing service for assistance.

Running Toilets

If a toilet seems like it’s always “on” flushing at random times or draining water constantly, then this signifies a problem. This sign is an indication that there’s some type of serious problem with the building’s toilets.

 

While there are some DIY resources out there that claim jiggling the tank components may help, but in some cases, the toilet needs the attention of a commercial plumbing company

Broken Toilet Handles

When purchasing a commercial building, toilet handles will be the last thing on your mind. Toilet handles are breakable and are going to either break or stop working over time.

 

Most plumbers will recommend activated flushing systems for toilets because they require less maintenance and are more hygienic.

Failed Internal Toilet Components

Similar to the handles, toilet parts fail regularly. If these parts fail, don’t try to repair or replace them alone. In most cases, commercial plumbing systems aren’t the right place to attempt DIY repairs. It’s best to contact a professional plumber to inspect, evaluate, and repair the problem. This is going to help a business owner save money and time.

Silent Leaks

The only way to determine if there’s a silent leak is to watch the building’s water costs carefully. If a business owner notices sudden or unusual spikes, it’s a good indication there’s a leak somewhere behind the wall.

 

At this point, hiring commercial plumbers to pinpoint the location of the leak, to stop it and repair any damage is essential. The fact is, silent leaks are the most dangerous kind and may result in health issues due to toxic mold if they aren’t addressed.

Problems with Water Temperature

A commercial water heater needs to be inspected every few months to ensure everything is working properly. If there are any issues with the building’s hot water supply, then the water heater may need to be cleaned.

 

There are several other problems that may affect the water heater too, so scheduling inspections on a regular basis with a commercial plumber is going to be the best way to find them and prevent them from occurring again in the future.

Call a Professional for Commercial Plumbing Maintenance

No plumbing system is going to last forever,  regardless of how well it is cared for and maintained. At some point, it will need repairs and specific components replaced as they break down.

 

Just like when commercial heating services are needed, the best thing to do is to set up an account with one of the lower mainland's top commercial plumbing companies.

 

Our team is standing by to provide customers with the quality commercial plumbing services they need, at an affordable price. Customers can reach our team by phone, by submitting a message on our website, or by opening up a conversation with our live chat pop-up.

 

If plumbing issues are bothering you, call us today. We are experienced in commercial plumbing maintenance, repair and emergency solutions for numerous commercial and industrial clients and will be delighted to discuss things with you.

HVAC & Drain Services

HVAC systems can be complicated in a business setting. They need more attention and can get out of hand if left alone. Just like the plumbing concerns listed above, the comfort of your employees and public are our utmost priority when we maintain these systems for a business client. Drainage is no different.

Most plumbing and hvac problems are intercepted with our maintenance procedures, and we are meticulous at that task. If and when a problem rears up our team will jump into action to get it under control ASAP!

You can count on us to keep your business running with minimal down time when Pioneer Plumbing & Heating is on the job.

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