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Commercial Plumber Maintenance Checks

Commercial Plumber Maintenance Checks

Call Your Plumber For A Commercial Checkup

The plumbing in your house is important to you and your family. But if you are in charge of a commercial building, the plumbing there might cover even more people. When was the last time you had that plumbing inspected by a certified plumber? If it has been a while, the status of your pipes and plumbing system may have changed and you might be at risk for a variety of problems. Get a comprehensive plumbing checkup to keep things operating reliable and to avoid problems. A proactive maintenance check from your plumber will do the following things.

Identify Active Leaks

Every plumber is going to know how to spot leaks, whether they are evident to the naked eye or now. Unrepaired water leaks can waste thousands of gallons of water, not to mention plenty of funds on water bills. They can also cause quite a bit of damage or even mold or mildew growth. You definitely want to know about and fix any active leaks you have.

Check For Signs Of Corrosion

Your plumber will check for signs of corrosion on any plumbing pipes they can see as well as the presence of lime scales on faucet heads. If you have quite a bit of either, your pipes might be at the end of their lifespan, which might mean you need to re-pipe the building. It’s not a fun process, but it’s better than waiting too long and having a huge mess on your hands.

Test The Water Pressure

The commercial plumbing checkup will also include a water pressure test, which should show no more than 80 psi and no lower than 40 psi. Water pressure that is too high can damage pipes, while water pressure that is too low won’t allow fixtures to work very well.

Inspect Shutoff Valves

You need to have a shutoff valve that operates properly to protect the safety of the building in the event of an emergency. Your plumber will make sure the valves work correctly and if any valves are broken, they can be replaced at that time. If you have a pipe burst, you are going to be happy to have a shutoff valve that can put a stop to extra damage.

Take A Look At Drains

All of the drains in the building will be tested for a flow rate. Anything that is too slow or completely clogged can be restored to proper function. You need your drains to work properly to prevent backups and messes you definitely don’t want in the building.

Your Plumber Will Answer Questions Too

While you have your plumber there, they will do all of these things and more to make sure your commercial building has the proper operating plumbing. If you have any questions along the way as to what you can do to maintain the pipes and plumbing system on your own, they can answer those at that time. It’s nice to be able to tap into an expert, like those at Pete Fer & Son Plumbing and Supply Co to put your plumbing on the right track.