Commercial Plumbing

Commercial Plumbing Hacks: Reducing “Emergency Closures” for Local Restaurants

If you run a restaurant, you know how tight your margins and schedules can be. A busy weekend, a private event, or a holiday rush can make or break your week. The last thing you need is an “emergency closure” because of a plumbing problem.

Unfortunately, restaurants face higher plumbing demands than most businesses. More grease, more water use, more restrooms, and stricter health requirements all increase the risk. The good news is that there are ways to lower your chances of a shutdown.

Treat Grease Like the Enemy It Is

Grease is one of the biggest causes of restaurant plumbing issues. Even if it goes down the drain as a liquid, it cools and solidifies in your pipes. Over time, that leads to serious blockages.

You can reduce the chances of grease blockages by:

  • Scraping plates and pans into the trash before washing
  • Using and maintaining a properly sized grease trap
  • Scheduling regular grease trap cleaning

Don’t Ignore Slow Drains

A slow drain is a sign of impending trouble. In a restaurant, a slow floor drain or sink can quickly turn into a full backup during a rush. If you notice slow drainage:

  • Report it right away
  • Avoid chemical drain cleaners that can damage pipes
  • Schedule professional cleaning if it keeps happening

Be Smart About What Goes Down the Drain

Your staff plays a huge role in plumbing health. Even a great system can fail if it’s misused. Train your people to avoid putting these down drains:

  • Coffee grounds
  • Food scraps
  • Rice and pasta
  • Fibrous vegetables like celery
  • Paper towels or wipes

Schedule Preventive Maintenance

One of the best “hacks” isn’t a hack at all. It’s just routine maintenance. Regular inspections and cleanings catch problems before they shut you down. Preventative maintenance should include:

  • Drain cleaning
  • Grease trap service
  • Sewer camera inspections
  • Checking water heaters and supply lines

Protect Your Restrooms, Too

Customer restrooms are a big cause of emergency closures. Clogged toilets or sewer odors can quickly become health-code issues. Make sure you:

  • Check restrooms daily for leaks or slow drains
  • Use commercial-grade fixtures
  • Keep trash cans in stalls to reduce flushing of wipes or paper towels

Have a Plumber Before You Need One

Many emergency closures happen because owners don’t know who to call when something goes wrong. By the time they start searching, water is already on the floor, and customers are walking out.

Having a trusted commercial plumber lined up means faster response and less downtime. It also makes preventive care easier to schedule.

Your focus should be on food and service, not plumbing disasters. Contact Elk Grove Village Sewer & Plumbing for more information about our commercial plumbing services.

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