COMMERCIAL PLUMBING SERVICES - SERVING LAS VEGAS, HENDERSON, AND ENTERPRISE

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We offer commercial plumbing service, including installation and repair of pipes, fixtures, toilets, and water heaters. Our professional plumbing experts understand that your business doesn’t have time for plumbing problems! Don’t let clogs or leaks cost you business. We solve plumbing issues fast, so you can get back to work without a hassle.

 

The commercial locations we service include:

  • OFFICES

  • HOTELS

  • RESTAURANTS

  • MALLS

  • RETAIL STORES

  • WAREHOUSES

  • AND OTHER FACILITIES

Tips for Maintaining a Commercial Plumbing System

A commercial plumbing system goes through regular wear and tear, especially during business hours. Some business owners don’t maintain their pipes, sinks, and toilets well until something no longer works. Maintaining commercial plumbing is essential to ensure the business remains productive and functional. Below are some simple tips to help lower the risks of encountering commercial plumbing issues. These will help save many headaches and potentially costly plumbing problems.

 

Don’t overlook minor plumbing problems

Over time, water leaks develop in even the most advanced faucets, pipes, or fixtures. A small leak can significantly increase water bills. Pay attention to dripping faucets and minor leaks to prevent them from becoming a more significant issue.

  • Blocked Drains: Blocked drains can easily cause a messy overflow. Leaves, paper, grease, and food leftovers, among others, can cause clogged drains. Tree roots can also infiltrate drain pipes and lead to clogs that are hard to remove.

  • Flushing the wrong stuff: Besides human waste, the only items safe to flush down a toilet is toilet paper, as it is designed to break down in the sewer system. Sanitary napkins, diapers, and paper towels flushed down the toilet can cause clogs, triggering a nasty overflow or backup in the toilet. In commercial settings, business owners should educate employees and place signs in the bathroom detailing what can and cannot be flushed down the toilet.

 
 

Know where the shut-off valves are

If a toilet overflows or pipe bursts, shutting off the water at the valve can prevent a disaster. However, to act quickly, a business owner needs to know where the shut-off valves are located ahead of time. Knowing this will help prevent the current problem from getting much worse.

 
 

Long-term solutions

In addition to making needed repairs quickly and performing maintenance regularly, there are a few other things a commercial property owner can do to improve the building’s plumbing system. These upgrades may be costly at the outset, but they can save money and headaches over time.

  • Water softener: The minerals found in hard water are harmful to people’s health, but may also damage a building’s plumbing system. Investing in a water softener to protect the pipes and enhance the water quality is a good alternative to repeated calls to a plumber.

  • Reduce Water Pressure: Many issues involving commercial plumbing can result from excessive water pressure. A water regulator, correctly installed by a professional plumber, can lower the water pressure to preserve the plumbing system and reduce the water bills.

  • Upgrade the Pipes: Older buildings often still have their original plumbing. If so, it is ideal to repipe the building for commercial use. Newer pipes are less susceptible to damage and are considered to be much safer.

  • Work with a reliable plumber: Not all plumbers are the same. The Adaven Plumbing team is composed of plumbers who appreciate the value of the people they serve and bring years of experience to every situation.