What New Businesses Get Wrong About Commercial Plumbing Services

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If you’ve ever started up a business, basically, any type of business, then you probably know that it feels like being thrown into a whirlwind of endless tasks, such as picking a location, training staff, figuring out why the website is glitching, and, oh yeah, making sure your plumbing doesn’t turn into a horror show.

Now, sure, you might put some consideration into the bathroom design, but not really the plumbing, right? Well, plumbing isn’t exactly the shiny, exciting part of running a business, but it’s one of those things that can quietly ruin everything if it’s not handled right. From a residential standout (for your home), you know this, but it’s like that thought goes out the window the second it’s commercial plumbing.

Thinking Commercial Plumbing Is Just Bigger Residential Plumbing

There’s this assumption floating around that commercial plumbing is basically residential plumbing on steroids. Wrong. Actually, commercial plumbing systems are like a different species—they have to handle way more pressure, higher volumes, and, let’s face it, a lot more wear and tear.

Actually, here’s a good example. So, just imagine opening a coffee shop. Those sinks are going to be used non-stop, the toilets will see more traffic than a rush-hour freeway, and every pipe behind the scenes has to handle that constant demand. So, if the plumbing isn’t built to keep up, it’s only a matter of time before the problems start, and when they do, they’ll bring everything to a screeching halt.

Forgetting That Plumbing Needs Maintenance Too

Okay, now here’s the thing: pipes don’t magically take care of themselves. But believe it or not, so many new businesses set up their plumbing and then totally forget about it until something goes wrong. And when it goes wrong? 

Well, it goes really wrong. Just think of leaks, clogs, or even an unexpected indoor waterfall in the middle of your lunch rush. Even if you don’t own a cafe, but something else, like a carwash, well, that might be even more important because a business like that can’t run unless there’s plumbing.

Preventive maintenance might not sound glamorous, but it’s the difference between running a smooth operation and dealing with plumbing chaos. For example, if a business relies on pressure washing equipment, such as a car wash, even a tiny hiccup in water flow can be thrown off the whole day. Overall, some regular check-ups from a commercial plumber can catch those issues before they spiral out of control.

Going Cheap on Plumbing to Save Money

Look, saving money is important when starting out. Every penny counts, right? But trying to cut costs by hiring the cheapest plumber or opting for bargain-basement fixtures is like trying to build a house on a shaky foundation. It might hold up for a while, but when it collapses, it’s going to cost you way more to fix. Seriosuly, don’t make that mistake.

Ignoring Plumbing Codes and Regulations

In all honesty, nobody starts a business thinking, “Can’t wait to dive into local plumbing codes!” It’s not exactly fun. But at the same time, if you ignore them, well, that’s a massive mistake. 

Basically, every city has its own set of rules, and they’re there for a reason, and it’s to make sure everything works safely and efficiently. So, just skipping this step might save some hassle in the short term, but it could land you in a heap of trouble later.

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