Planning for a Successful Project Using Commercial Plumbing

Posted on: August 15, 2017

Our commercial plumbing services can include installing additional restrooms, sinks or even water features within your building. Additional restrooms are something that all professionals need. With any plumbing project for installation, we will need to shut the water off. However, we will complete the job quickly and turn the water back on as soon as possible to avoid inconvenience.

Create a plan

Prior to doing any type of remodel or renovation that involves plumbing, it is important to create a comprehensive plan for all necessary tasks and the time frame of said tasks. For example, when remodeling existing restrooms or adding a new one, it is necessary to perform the work in a set fashion to cause minimal disruptions.

As a plumbing company, we need to work with the general contractor to ensure that the timing is nearly perfect so that any business interruption is small. Part of the plan also needs to include picking out the fixtures and anything that will go into the bathrooms. For example, ordering the toilets, faucets and any other fixtures ahead of time makes it possible for the project to go off without a hitch and without any delays.

Other considerations for plumbing plans

If one needs to take time to decide what sink to install, it can slow the process down. The process can also slow down if one does not order things ahead of time so that all necessary parts are not available when the day comes. We can help homeowners avoid this by getting involved in the project at the earliest stages. Another thing to consider when planning for a commercial plumbing project is whether or not the materials used should be eco-friendly or green.

For example, older toilets can be replaced with low flush ones in order to conserve water. Simultaneously, there are multiple options when it comes to faucets that can control how much water comes out when people wash their hands. With touchless faucets that are set on timers, water can go out for short bursts making it more likely that water will be conserved and that faucets will not accidentally be left on to waste water.

From a business perspective, this is good for the environment but it is also good for the budget. When employees and customers use less water, it results in direct savings in the monthly utility cost. Therefore, the investment made in water conservation can pay off financially in the long run.

Call for help

We have the ability to customize the plan, materials used and time for when the commercial plumbing project will take place. Give us a call at your earliest convenience to discuss what your needs are and we will work with you to come up with a plan that is ideal for your particular business needs.