Performance Plumbing Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Commercial Plumbing’

How Often Do You Need Commercial Plumbing Maintenance?

Monday, January 30th, 2023
Commercial-plumbing-environment

Commercial plumbing undergoes a lot more use and stress than residential plumbing. It makes sense to have a different frequency of maintenance than you do with home plumbing.

At least, that’s what most people think. The truth is, whether it’s residential or commercial, you only need preventative maintenance once per year.

Think about this: commercial properties use plumbing that matches the expected needs of the building. Annual maintenance is usually enough for commercial plumbing in St. Peters, MO for your properties.

Let’s go into a little more detail and explain why.

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Can Hard Water Threaten Your Business?

Monday, April 27th, 2020

row-of-sinks-in-commercial-building-bathroomHard water is one of those things that a lot of residents and business owners deal with, even without realizing. The problem is, it slowly degrades the efficiency of a plumbing system until one day limescale buildup either leads to a clog or pipe leaks. This is a bad enough problem in a home, can you imagine it in your business?

There are a couple of things you can and should do to make sure your business or commercial space is properly protected from hard water, even if you aren’t sure you have it. Keep reading to learn more about this common plumbing problem!

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“Is Our Backflow Prevention Device That Important?”

Monday, December 23rd, 2019

backflow-prevention-deviceIf you’re a commercial business owner or property manager in the greater St. Louis area, then yes, yes your backflow prevention device is really that important.

This device is one that protects the health and safety of residents throughout your community. Regulations do vary on backflow prevention depending on your area, but generally speaking most commercial properties should have a backflow prevention device on their property.

You likely do have one of these systems on your property already, but are you properly caring for it? Keeping the potable water supply safe by doing your part and schedule routing backflow testing is part of your responsibility as a commercial property owner or manager. Read on to learn more!

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