Guide to Commercial Plumbing Maintenance

Preventative Tips for Long-Term Performance

Maintain the health of your commercial plumbing system with this proactive maintenance guide, covering essential tasks and best practices for efficient operation and reduced downtime.

A well-maintained plumbing system is critical for any commercial property. By following this checklist, facility managers and property owners can prevent common plumbing issues, reduce repair costs, and extend the lifespan of their plumbing infrastructure.

Checklist:

  • Regular Inspection Schedule: Conduct quarterly visual inspections of visible pipes, fixtures, and appliances to spot leaks, corrosion, or unusual wear.
  • Backflow Prevention Testing: Schedule annual tests for backflow prevention assemblies to avoid water contamination and comply with local codes.
  • Drain Cleaning: Prevent clogs by performing monthly drain maintenance using environmentally safe cleaners. Clear blockages promptly to avoid pipe damage.
  • Water Heater Maintenance: Flush water heaters annually to remove sediment and increase efficiency. Inspect pressure valves and temperature settings to ensure optimal operation.
  • Pressure Regulation: Check that water pressure remains between 40-60 PSI. High pressure can strain pipes and fixtures, while low pressure indicates possible clogs or leaks.
  • Sewer Line Inspections: Arrange professional sewer line inspections every 3-5 years or as needed to identify potential blockages or root infiltration early.