Commercial Plumbing

When to Call a Commercial Plumber for Your Prospective Business

Starting a business is an exciting prospect. It’s the chance to follow your dreams and take control of your future. It’s an opportunity to do something that you love and to ditch the conventional 9-to-5.

However, if your business will require a physical location, you’ll need to make sure that the plumbing is up to par. If it’s not, you’ll need to call a commercial plumber. Here are a few examples of times you will want to contact a commercial plumber for your prospective business.

You Need a New Fit-Out

Your business location must be suitable for your needs. For instance, if you’re starting a new restaurant and the location you’ve chosen doesn’t have a commercial kitchen yet, you’ll need to pay to install one. That will most certainly include a call to a commercial plumber to install piping and appliances.

New Restrooms

You’ll need a place for you and your employees to do your business. You might also want to provide a restroom for your customers. A commercial plumber can install drain lines, toilets, sinks, and other necessities.

You Need to Run Gas Lines

When you think of commercial plumbers, chances are good that you automatically think of water piping and related fixtures. However, plumbers also handle gas-related issues. If you’re installing new gas lines in your soon-to-be business, then you’ll need a commercial plumber on hand.

Grease Traps

Starting a new restaurant? You’ll probably need a grease trap. If there’s not one already installed at the property, you’ll need to have one put in. Of course, if there is an existing grease trap, there’s a good chance that it hasn’t been taken care of and will need some TLC before you start using it. A commercial plumber can help in both cases.

Signs of Problems with the Existing Plumbing

If you’re putting your new business in an existing location that’s been used previously, there’s a chance that you could experience plumbing issues. Some of the most common include:

  • Slow drains
  • Frequently clogging toilets
  • Leaking pipes
  • Leaking fixtures
  • Sweating water heaters
  • Low water pressure

Working with a commercial plumber can help ensure that your new business gets the hassle-free start it deserves. Get in touch with Elk Grove Village Sewer & Plumbing,  to handle any new installation, repair, or maintenance-related need! From slow drains to grease trap problems, we can help.

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